andrewducker (
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2011
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09
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09:41 pm
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Interesting Links for 15-9-2011
Why we should teach our kids to code. An interesting argument.
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Britain's green belt promotes boom/bust housing markets, apparently.
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Windows 8 has a new filesysytem. WinFS returns?
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Apple drops 'Jew or not Jew' app in France
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ebooks up 160%, physical books down 20-64%. Ouch.
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Facebook Launches Twitter-Like ‘Subscriptions’, Lets You Share With Unlimited Users. Hurrah for Google!
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25% of women have experienced ongoing pain of the vulva at some point. 2% have sought treatment.
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David Cameron calls 68% of Scots stupid. Doing his bit for Independence...
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How Much Does A Band Earn From Each Music Platform? 1 CD = 150 album listens on Spotify
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Something tells me this t-shirt will be pulled from sale pretty quickly...
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andrewducker
2011-09-16 08:36 pm (UTC)
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I have a pair of 2TB disks in the NAS at the moment. At some point they will be joined by a pair of 3TB disks. But not by Monday :->
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crm.livejournal.com
2011-09-17 06:59 pm (UTC)
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surley thats not on NTFS though, most NAS is EXT3 or some other linux. There used to be a microsoft windows storage server version of 2003, it bombed. My experience in the enterprise at least is that *nix has about 90% of the nas market sewen up.
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andrewducker
2011-09-17 07:23 pm (UTC)
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Absolutely. It is in fact EXT3 :->
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