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Happy New Year!

December 30th, 2004 No comments

New Year

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Enjoy A Bush Lego Mosaic!

December 30th, 2004 No comments

It will be interesting for all sticklers of George W. Bush - how to make a portrait of the favourite president using Lego Mozaic.
I’m envious ;)

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Anniversary Of Our Joint Life

December 29th, 2004 No comments

I Love You
8 years ago, 29 December 1996, I came to St Petersburg after a transfer to the reserve to meet Maria. From here on out we started live together and later we got married but it’s quite different story ;)
I’d like to say ‘I LOVE YOU, MY SWEET HEART, AND I NEED YOU!!!’

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Sequels Top 2004 Film Charts

December 29th, 2004 No comments

New Year is coming and this is the time to sum up of the past year.
Here is the line-up of the UK’s top ten the best-selling films of 2004:
1. Shrek 2 (48.1m)
2. Harry Potter 3 (36.1m)
3. Lord of the Rings: Return Of The King (35.4m)
4. Bridget Jones 2 (33.6m)
5. Spider-Man 2 (26.7m)
6. The Day After Tomorrow (25.2m)
7. Shark Tale (22.8m)
8. The Incredibles (21.9m)
9. Troy (18m)
10. I, Robot (17.98m)

You don’t say so! They are my favourite movies except number two and four :)

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IMDB::Film 0.05 is released.

December 28th, 2004 No comments

I’ve released a new version of IMDB::Film – Perl interface to the movie database IMDB.com.
Changes:
- added possibility to retrieve a full movie plot;
- fixed a bug with extraction movie title and production data in case of search movie by its title or fragmet of title;
- fixed bugs with test.
IMDB::Film can be downloaded from CPAN and Sourceforge.

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Linus Torvalds Birthday

December 28th, 2004 No comments

Happy birthday to Linux Torvalds, creator of Linux!

In 1991 Linus Torvalds was a college student at the University of Helsinki. Based on a Unix system, he wrote the kernel — original code — for a new system for his x86 PC that was later dubbed Linux (pronounced linn-ucks). Torvalds revealed the original source code for free — making him a folk hero among programmers — and users around the world continue to tweak it. Linux is considered the leader in the practice of allowing users to re-program their own operating systems.

Thanks, Linus! Wish you every success!

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MP3onChannel

December 27th, 2004 No comments

MP3onChannel is a cool alternative to audio players with support MP3 for cars. This device is connected to the cigarette lighter socket and translates MP3 music to FM radio channel.

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Merry Christmas

December 25th, 2004 No comments
XMas Card

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