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# Wednesday, June 09, 2010
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# Monday, June 07, 2010
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# Sunday, June 06, 2010
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# Saturday, June 05, 2010
 
Memories.
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# Friday, June 04, 2010
 
Lada-Carwash?
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# Thursday, June 03, 2010

Toch maar eens tijd voor een andere bureaustoel.

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# Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Sterk met een Honda Jazz.
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# Tuesday, June 01, 2010


Dag moemoe.
Doe 't goed daarboven.
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# Monday, May 31, 2010
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# Saturday, May 29, 2010
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# Thursday, May 27, 2010

Project 365: How to Take a Photo a Day and See Your Life in a Whole New Way

People will often say that their whole lives flashed before their eyes after they experienced a traumatic event. Perhaps it’s a bit morbid, but we think that sounds pretty incredible.

 

Why do it?

Taking a photo a day is a big undertaking with big payoffs. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider doing it:

* Imagine being able to look back at any day of your year and recall what you did, who you met, what you learned… (Often we find it hard to remember what we did just yesterday or even last night, let alone a whole year ago!)

* Your year-long photo album will be an amazing way to document your travels and accomplishments, your haircuts and relationships. Time moves surprisingly fast.

* Taking a photo a day will make you a better photographer. Using your camera every day will help you learn its limits. You will get better at composing your shots, you’ll start to care about lighting, and you’ll become more creative with your photography when you’re forced to come up with something new every single day. 

 

Tips on How to Do It

Here are six tips on how to create your own Project 365:

1. Bring Your Camera Everywhere
Yes, everywhere. Get in the habit. Grocery stores, restaurants, parties, work, and school. Going to a movie theatre? Snap a pic of the flick with your phone–there are photo-ops everywhere. If you have one of those tiny tiny cameras, you have no excuse not to have it in your pocket all the time. And if you don’t? Camera phones are a great substitute.

2. Make Posting Easy
You can install blog software like Movable Type or Wordpress on your own site and create an entry for each photo, but for true ease of use, try a photo sharing site. Flickr will let you post a week’s worth of photos in 2 minutes flat, and fotolog and Photoblog.com are geared toward a photo-a-day workflow. Making it fast and easy means you’re much more likely to do it.

3. Vary Your Themes
Try to capture the day’s events in a single photo. Perform photographic experiments. Take a photo of someone new you meet, something you ate for the first time, or something you just learned how to do. Take a photo of something that made you smile. And don’t forget to take a photo of yourself at least once a month so you can remember how you’ve changed, too.

4. Tell a Story
Use your blog entry, or your photo description, to explain what’s going on in each day’s photograph. How good did that dinner taste? What made you want to take a photo of that stranger? It’ll help you remember down the road, and it gives friends following along a better appreciation of why you took the photo you did. You don’t need to write a lot, just enough to add some color.

5. Don’t Stop, No Matter What
This is perhaps the most important tip of all. You will get tired of taking a photo every single day. Some days, you will consider giving up. Don’t. The end result is worth the effort. Remind yourself why you wanted to do it in first place.
There will be times you’ll think there’s nothing interesting left to take a photo of, and times you’ll think you didn’t do anything exciting enough to take a photo of. There’s always a great photo to be made.
Get out of the house and take a walk. Or stay inside and look around. Take a photo of something important to you. Take a photo of the inside of your house so you can see how your taste has changed over the years. Take a photo of anything, just don’t stop.

N.b. It helps if you’ve told your friends about the project and asked them to follow along. Their encouragement will keep you going!

6. Post early, post often
Plan on going through and posting your photos at least once a week so you don’t get backlogged and feel overwhelmed. Ideally, post every day or two. Again, spend the time up front to make sure it’s quick and easy to post. It’ll make all the difference. 

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# Monday, May 24, 2010
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# Monday, May 10, 2010
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# Saturday, May 08, 2010
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# Tuesday, May 04, 2010
 
 
 
 
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# Sunday, May 02, 2010

 MS Event ID 59:

 

Generate Activation Context failed for C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~3\Office14\OUTLOOK.EXE.Manifest.

Reference error message: The operation completed successfully.
 

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# Sunday, April 25, 2010
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# Saturday, March 06, 2010
 
Resultaten:
 
 
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# Sunday, February 28, 2010

Hmm, 500GB lijkt mij toch nog altijd vallend onder de definitie "limited"...
Wel 5GB extra met iOffice :-)

En blijkbaar pas vanaf morgen actief, of heb ik echt zoveel gedownload :-s

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Voila, veel eten, schoon vrouwen en lelijke venten...



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# Saturday, February 20, 2010
 
 

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# Sunday, January 24, 2010
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# Thursday, December 31, 2009


De prijs per ml.
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# Friday, December 25, 2009

Recently, Facebook provided us some information on their server park.

They use about 30000 servers, and not surprisingly, most of them are running the PHP code to generate pages full of social info for their users.

Since an average server consumes about 200 Watt, and with an average SI EER (Site Infrastructure Energy Efficiency Ratio) of 2 this translates to around 400 Watt including cooling and other overhead. In the USA, an average of 560 grams CO2 is emitted per generated KWH, and this brings us to a total CO2 emission by the Facebook server park of about 59 000 ton of CO2 per year.

To put this number in perspective: The entire CO2 emission of the USA is 5 752 289 000 ton of CO2 per year and 66 693 000 ton for Finland.

So, this server park emits an amount of CO2 that is about 1/1000 of the total of CO2 emissions by Finland. I would argue that is not quite negligible.


As they only say that "the bulk" is running PHP, let’s assume this to be 25 000 of the 30 000. If C++ would have been used instead of PHP, then 22 500 servers could be powered down (assuming a conservative ratio of 10 for the efficiency of C++ versus PHP code), or a reduction of 49 000 ton.

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# Thursday, December 24, 2009

Emery,

veel plezier met uwe gecastreerde BSD machine!

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# Saturday, November 21, 2009

Met dank voor de bereidwillige medewerking van:

- de VRT voor het uitzenden van het meest verafschuwbare en verwerpelijke programma van het jaar.
- de leden van de Europese Unie voor het toezenden van hun meest idiote kinderen die niet kunnen zingen.

- de Belgische scheidsrechtsbond voor het verder vervalsen van de voetbalcompetitie.
- de Belgische voetbalbond, om een zo ongeloofelijke verscheidenheid aan nationaliteiten op te stellen, volgende week misschien zelfs een Belg of 3.
- Wesley Sonck, om zoals elke week te laten blijken dat hij op het veld geen bal waard is (zowel letterlijk als figuurlijk).
- Tom De Sutter, om eveneens elke week verder naast zijn schoenen te lopen en een mooi Weberken te blijven doen*.
- De Belgische pers, om zich elke week belachelijk te laten maken door Beuleunie (of hoe ge dat ook schrijft).

- Sven Nys, een van onze minst slechte velorijderkes, die elke week weer een nieuw ecuus klaar heeft waarom hij niet goed genoeg was.

- Alle andere loosers die de selectiecriteria niet behaalden om hier een eervolle vermelding te krijgen.

* Remember Weber? Ook zo'n superster bij Cercle dien dacht dat bij Anderschijt den hemel was. Ik peis dat hem nu een frituur heeft of schoenen verkoopt.

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