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Sunday, September 09, 2007 - Posts

  • Google Books Needs to List the Issues

    If you read anything much at all about the Victorian era, you've undoubtedly come across references to The Edinburgh Review , a quarterly published between 1802 and 1929. The Wikipedia entry on The Edinburgh Review calls it "one of the most influential British magazines of the 19th century." Having easy access to the issues of this periodical is one of the many benefits of an online service such as Google Books . And if we're only interested in the issues published in the 19th century, there should be no copyright issues. So let's type "Edinburgh Review" into Google Books and see what we get. Google Books indicates 22,136 hits, but here's the top of the first page: Many of these hits are apparently books and reprints with the words "Edinburgh Review" in their titles. But to get to the actual issues of the magazine requires a trick: You need to click "More editions" in the first hit. Here's what you get: This actually looks encouraging: Despite the uniform date of 1929 — curiously Read More...
  • Out with the Old — At Least for Us

    Today was the New York City Department of Sanitation / Bureau of Waste Prevention, Reuse and Recycling Fall 2007 Electronics Recycling Event for the borough of Manhattan — time to make our tiny New York City apartments just a little bit roomier by getting rid of electronic junk. We didn't have much — a scanner with its own SCSI board and two inkjet printers, one HP, one Epson, with parallel port cables and three unused cartridges. We loaded the stuff on a handtruck and walked it to the north end of Union Square Park, joining the parade of other handtrucks, to the docking area where they were unloaded by young men who sorted the items into tall neat stacks of system units, keyboards, printers, notebooks.... On the way back home we passed an open window and heard a distinctive click, click, click. "Did you hear that?" We stopped walking, but it was now quiet. After a pause: click, click, click... click, click. A typewriter! An actual manual typewriter! Interesting tool, the Read More...
  • Airplane Playlist

    I had a nice flight and I would attribute that primarily to Van Morrison and Feist.   Both are serious rockers with a friendly side.  So in the spirit of sharing, I did some YouTube research and came accross these videos. The first is Van Morrison circa 1965.  When I was 14 I was into a song [...] Read More...
  • In London for MIX UK

    I’ll be speaking this week at MIX in London so if you happen to be in town or, even better, at the conference, be sure to say hi.  I’m really excited for the event.  I’ll be copresenting two sessions with Paul Dawson from Conchango, our “WPF Reader” producing counterparts accross the pond.  They built a [...] Read More...
  • Image Manipulation using WPF Imaging Classes

    The following question recently appeared in the WPF forum : Is there posibility of resizing BitmapImage using WPF? I do not want to resize an Image control. I want to resize image itself so when i convert it to bytes and stores it in database it has desired Read More...

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