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Reading an interesting book on the Tube at the moment (How The Web Was Born). In it there is a picture of the first ever browser - Nexus, written by the Briton, Tim Berners-Lee, while working at CERN. Note that Tim invented the World Wide Web, not the internet.
The release of R6 is imminent, yet I've hardly made mention of it. Why? Don't know. Just not half as enthusiastic as I was when we were approaching the release of R5. In fact I was one of the first R5 CLPs, taking the exam before it went "Gold". You would often find me saying things like "Yeah, but, you can do that it R5!" about every ten minutes of the day. Mental note: must start looking at R6! From what I hear, it sounds like lots of our headaches will be solved. Need to be able to justify the response "Yeah, but, you can do that it R6!"...
Figures for the crimes commited in the part of London I live in. Note the Flash pie chart. Wonder if it's dynamic ;o)
Of course, everyone knows Al Gore invented the Internet.
I like it a lot ;o)
Well, while we're on the subject, I did of course invent Lotus Notes!
Funny really. As the release date practically coincides with the upgrade date of our company. Moving users from 4.6 to 5.
I'm now so ecstatic that I can see aliases in the Forms lists, it's helped us no-end in how are lotus notes development standards will be written ... joy joy (although I am happy that 5 has this ability, the 'joy joy' comment is actually sarcastic!)
What a lovley area you live in! - well here's mine
Try NG67EA... I want to move to Ealiing now.
Look on the bright side, atleast it looks like your chances of falling victim to a sex offense are pretty low.
I guess you could go and attack someone and see if the chart updates?
Jon: On my way! with a sock of brass door nobs in hand!
... I'll take pictures!
You guys call that a crime rate? Come on over to any major US city (we can rent you a gun).
No thanks Dan. Kind of glad I live in a country where guns have no place.