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1 | 2 | NextSongblitz, pour tester votre culture musicale? - Fredzone 1 Citation Petit, tu voulais devenir musicien. Même que tes parents t?avaient acheté un superbe Ukulélé. Oui sauf que sans oreille musicale, c?est pas facile. Du coup, le pauvre instrument a fini sa vie dans le petit placard en dessous de l?escalier et tu es très triste. Ne t?inquiète pas, parce qu?avec Songblitz, tu vas quand même pouvoir te la raconter?
Le concept est très très simple : tu commences par choisir ton style musical, ton niveau et le jeu démarre. Globalement, tu as trois extraits et six propositions. En un minimum de temps, tu vas donc devoir trouver le titre qui va bien avec chacun de tes extraits. Evidemment, plus vite tu le trouveras et plus de points tu gagneras.
Sans être non plus le petit jeu de l?année, Songblitz te permettra tout-de-même de tenir les dernières heures qui te séparent du week-end. Mais attention, hein, parce que si tu mets le son de ton ordinateur à fond, ton patron risque de te tomber dessus. Et cette fois, c?est peut-être bien toi qui risque de finir au placard?, blogmarks.net
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1 Citation When we started our business we had a few ideas about where the industry was going and what kind of role we wanted to fill in the marketplace. Using these insights we formed the basis of how we do business and what we do.
We witnessed more clients taking a lot of their work in-house, especially on the technology and maintenance side of the business. We believe that there will be very few end-to-end builds like there was two or three years ago. Instead companies are looking to get the most out of the technology and infrastructure they have purchased., blogmarks.net
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Royal Pingdom » Billion-dollar Web acquisitions that crashed and burned 1 Citation By the end of the nineties the Web had risen to become a huge factor in the world economy, and we were at the height of the dot-com bubble. Billion-dollar acquisitions of Web companies were not uncommon.
This article lists billion-dollar Web acquisitions that never delivered on their promise. Some companies and services dwindled away into obscurity, some were sold for significantly less money than they were bought for, and some just crashed and burned.
Many of these brands are still in use today, though they don?t have the luster they once had., blogmarks.net
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1 Citation smtp-delay is an add-on/plug-in intended for use with qmail. It was written primarily to add banner delays and antipipelining to qmail. These two features are known to be able to block certain types of spam and virus mail sent through non-rfc-compliant SMTP engines. When I looked around for programs to add this functionality to qmail, I found only one such program, and didn't like the way it was done. BTW...I have the same objections to the way its done in sendmail 8.13.x.
Since banner delays (the server pausing for some time before issuing an SMTP banner) cause every SMTP connection to take longer, I thought it would be a good idea to somehow exempt "legitimate" mail servers...or at least not subject them to long banner delays. So I decided to tune the banner delay time based on the connecting IP's reverse DNS. IPs with no rDNS get treated the worst (longest banner delay). IPs with rDNS matching a regex intended to detect dynamic/end-user IPs get a moderate delay. All other IPs get a very short banner delay...just long enough to see if they immediately pipeline (send SMTP commands before the banner's been sent).
The original intent for smtp-delay was that it should be run before rblsmtpd, and simply set the RBLSMTPD environment variable if applicable, letting rblsmtpd issue the 4xx response. Pretty early on, I realized smtp-delay should be able to run standalone (without dependence on rblsmtpd to do its talking) and issue a 4xx response on its own. Lately, the spam load against our mail cluster has gotten so bad that I've started running smtp-delay after rblsmtpd, based on the idea that there's no point waiting out a long banner delay holding an open socket to an IP we have no intention of accepting mail from anyway. This reduced our concurrency by about 20%., blogmarks.net
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Happiness and the End of the Working Week | Put Things Off 1 Citation À lire par mes patrons..., blogmarks.net
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15 euros le tee-shirt pendant le week-end du 15 août 1 Citation Tout est dans le titre ;), blogmarks.net
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A Daily Dose of Architecture: Building Diagrams 1 Citation gulf between architect and end user most fascinating, particularly the legibility of architectural production (plans, elevations, sections, details, sketches, models, perspectives, renderings, etc.) by -- for lack of a better term -- laypeople., blogmarks.net
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1 Citation Sélection sur L'Internaute Week-end, blogmarks.net
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