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Personal Information Management

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"Return of the King" damn gooooood movie

I was yesterday watching last part of the LOTR trilogy and I was pretty stunned about movie. Maybe it’s just me but I have personally never seen a story so masterfully told as Return of the King. The pace, the characters, the conflict, the love, the heroism, the bravery, the frailty, the victories, the defeats, the loss, the tragedy, the friendship, the loyalty, the strength and the weakness all told with a deep humanity that relentlessly pulls you along for the journey. The story is both complex yet simple at the same time. Moving from character to character and scene to scene the story progresses the way one could imagine telling a tale around a fireplace on a cold night. It never rushes. It never slows. It just moves along allowing you to soak in what has happened without making you wait for what happens next.
Return of the King is the finest fantasy film ever made

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CSS stuff

I found the Dogma W4 Manifesto from Czech web designer site. This guy has been doing some nice CSS trials. You can find them from his homepage.

I was also reading an article at A List Apart about “Sliding Doors Technique”. Sliding Doors of CSS is a technique how to make Amazon styled boxes from unordered list menus. Very nice example for making tab navigations. If you want some kick ass JavaScripting in it check out Degradable, OOP DHTML Tabs.

Creating Custom Corners & Borders, ALA has another nice article from Danish dude who talks about how to create rounded corners using CSS with semantically logical markup.

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Greetings from Barcelona

Yep, I an here again in Barcelona. We are doing some xmas shopping and in a weekend I am going to a wedding of my good old friend Maximo. :)
Gotta go! This Internet Cafe sucks and this win98 even more. Adeu!

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Nice min/max-width workaround for IE

I found nice script from doxdesk which fixes annoying min/max width and height bug on Internet Explorer. I don?t like to fix those things in JavaScript but? what can you do? Just support Mozilla :-/ I think not. Anyway, check out also other CSS Scripting codes at doxdesk.

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dotNetCal moving slowly

My calendar project hasnt been very active lately. Mainly because I started new job at the company called addition here in Copenhagen, but Jode is developing like maniac. Last I heard we are now supporting plug-ins and soon we are able to export data in from ical,vcal or xcal.
There has been some talk that we are going to implement calendar and scheduling engine as an extension for SharePoint. I think this will be cool project. However we should now just focus on getting first release out so you can test and play around with it. :)

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