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Rackspace | Vinny Carpenter's blog SpringSource Team Blog » Optimising and Tuning Apache Tomcat - On Wednesday I gave a ... Tech IPOs Return With Rackspace - GigaOM - After a long dry spell, ...
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I love the Tablet PC - And Ubuntu runs on it | Vinny Carpenter's blog As I’ve blogged before, I am in the search for a new computer and have decided to get a laptop and a desktop to meet all of my needs. I will probably end.
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I love the Tablet PC - And Ubuntu runs on it | Vinny Carpenter's blog As I’ve blogged before, I am in the search for a new computer and have decided to get a laptop and a desktop to meet all of my needs. I will probably end.
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Taj Intercontinental Hotel (New Tower) | Vinny Carpenter's blog Taj Intercontinental Hotel (New Tower) ... Taj Intercontinental Hotel (New Tower). November 27, 2008. { 0 comments… add one now }. Leave a Comment ...
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I love the Tablet PC - And Ubuntu runs on it | Vinny Carpenter's blog I know IBM is going to support Linux on their X41 tablet but Ubuntu doesn't at the moment. It would be pretty cool to get Tablet support for Linux, ...
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Applications | Vinny Carpenter's blog Citrix to offer free XenServer; Takes shot at VMware | Between the Lines ... Normally the darkness lasts only a few minutes … but in 1973 a Concorde ...
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Pocketpc | Vinny Carpenter's blog Even though IE7 has been around for more than two years, ... Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments to Grow 11 Percent in 2008, Market Could Fall Victim to ...
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Salesforce.com | Vinny Carpenter's blog ... Inline Editing with Ext, ExtJS Inline editor - I found an inline editing ... Salesforce.com pulls plug on Sun's flagship Unix servers | The Register ...
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Happy Birthday Honey! | Vinny Carpenter's blog Sep 28, 2005 ... Happy Birthday to my beautiful wife – She's so awesome that she let me go to BEAWorld on her birthday after I missed our wedding anniversary ...
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GenJar - Java app deployment made easy - | Vinny Carpenter's blog Aug 14, 2003 ... I'm not sure if I was the only one that didn't know about this, but I discovered GenJar today on the Java-writers list via.
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