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Just so you know, if you by some chance, thought that the escape key was 26, and you put it below instead of 27, you very well could bug fix something for way too long, and waste alot of time, just so you know

 
	// Check if you press key 27 (esc) that we remove the dialog window
if ( event.keyCode == 27 ) {
if ( $('dialog') && $('tabs') ) {
if ($('blog_post_comment')) {
removeDialogWindow ('blog_post_comment');
}
else {
removeDialogWindow ();
}
}
else {
return false;
}
}
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Gates quits his day job

San Francisco - Thirty-three years after he founded what grew to become the richest and most powerful tech company in the world, Microsoft's Bill Gates is relinquishing control of his baby to concentrate on philanthropy.

Gates will give up his full time role at Microsoft and his title as executive chairman on Friday. But he will retain the title of chairman and plans to work for Microsoft one day a week.

But though Microsoft can boast of unparalleled earnings and profits, its future is open to doubt as a gaggle of new competitors takes aim at its dominance.

These challenges are of course nothing new. Ever since Microsoft unseated IBM as the tech company to beat in the late 1980s, its detractors have been waiting for a young, new upstart to make Microsoft the new IBM. But Microsoft has seen off challenge after challenge, from Netscape to AOL and from Yahoo to Linux.

Maybe he can send some money my way?

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Gates quits his day job

San Francisco - Thirty-three years after he founded what grew to become the richest and most powerful tech company in the world, Microsoft's Bill Gates is relinquishing control of his baby to concentrate on philanthropy.

Gates will give up his full time role at Microsoft and his title as executive chairman on Friday. But he will retain the title of chairman and plans to work for Microsoft one day a week.

But though Microsoft can boast of unparalleled earnings and profits, its future is open to doubt as a gaggle of new competitors takes aim at its dominance.

These challenges are of course nothing new. Ever since Microsoft unseated IBM as the tech company to beat in the late 1980s, its detractors have been waiting for a young, new upstart to make Microsoft the new IBM. But Microsoft has seen off challenge after challenge, from Netscape to AOL and from Yahoo to Linux.

Maybe he can send some money my way?

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I tell ya what, I'm pretty damn impressed with this prototip extension for prototype, I've started playing around with it on some of our new applications that we're going to be needing exactly this for, really nice and easy to use, we're using prototype.js anyways, so that's a bonus, and it's a really small, yet powerfull script.

Well done to nick stakenburg, bravo

ps.. yes nick we'll be purchasing the licence :p
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I tell ya what, I'm pretty damn impressed with this prototip extension for prototype, I've started playing around with it on some of our new applications that we're going to be needing exactly this for, really nice and easy to use, we're using prototype.js anyways, so that's a bonus, and it's a really small, yet powerfull script.

Well done to nick stakenburg, bravo

ps.. yes nick we'll be purchasing the licence :p
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I should ultimatly stop buying domain names :|

http://www.isitbeeroclock.co.za/
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I should ultimatly stop buying domain names :|

http://www.isitbeeroclock.co.za/
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New report identifies dangerous Web domains

SAN JOSE, Calif. - When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal.

Companies that assign addresses for Web sites appear to be cutting corners on security more when they assign names in certain domains than in others, according to a report to be released Wednesday by antivirus software vendor McAfee Inc.

McAfee found the most dangerous domains to navigate to are ".hk" (Hong Kong), ".cn" (China) and ".info" (information).

Of all ".hk" sites McAfee tested, it flagged 19.2 percent as dangerous or potentially dangerous to visitors; it flagged 11.8 percent of ".cn" sites and 11.7 percent of ".info" sites that way.

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New report identifies dangerous Web domains

SAN JOSE, Calif. - When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal.

Companies that assign addresses for Web sites appear to be cutting corners on security more when they assign names in certain domains than in others, according to a report to be released Wednesday by antivirus software vendor McAfee Inc.

McAfee found the most dangerous domains to navigate to are ".hk" (Hong Kong), ".cn" (China) and ".info" (information).

Of all ".hk" sites McAfee tested, it flagged 19.2 percent as dangerous or potentially dangerous to visitors; it flagged 11.8 percent of ".cn" sites and 11.7 percent of ".info" sites that way.

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acrobat.com.gifThis is a very neat little flash application that allows users to share and collaborate online, by the looks of things we'll be able to create PDF's online and all sorts of other goodies, like sharing and spreading documents for collaboration. very neat little interface too.

I'm gonna be playing around with it, will llet ya'll know how it goes.
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