Updated on: Dec. 20th, 2011 A step-by-step guide for getting Ruby on Rails (1.9.x/3.x) working on Ubuntu 11.x and Nginx.
How sweet is this! And, why am I just learning about it. I am at: http://gplus.to/johanns
celox.message (https://celox.me) is yet another self-destructing, single serve message web application. It’s my first Ruby on Rails app; a work-in-progress, and far from feature complete. It’s also open source (and available on github). Overview: Message is securely transmitted and stored in a data store. Message is destroyed once it is read (self destructs). Message eventually expires [...]
This just hurts my brain, and inflames my OCD! So, while there are a couple of nice options to clean-up LaunchPad (i.e., Launchpad-Control (free), and Launchpad Cleaner ($4.99)), I much rather man-handle it with outmost prejudice, and most impractical way possible — here is how: Open your favorite Terminal application cd ~/Library/Application Support/Dock List directory content, make [...]
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- Having to pay for Internet access at a "4/5-star" hotel is equivalent to having a coin operated TV in the room. 1 week ago
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- @NateReis An internal "do NOT call list" would be great. Your sales associates claim there isn't one. 20+ calls in week is just annoying! 2012-01-13
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