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What! Last.fm passwords too? http://t.co/QIkNPSqy I hope whoever is left is salting their passwords as we speak
I think this is why people hate PHP: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4098345
Signing this petition, to stop a stupid law that would break up families of UK citizens: http://t.co/9rkYlH4u
@abitgone the best bit was when @mikebutcher stood up on a bin and told us he wasn't coming back untill we kicked ass http://t.co/Hjz4zvHU
It's getting to the point, if it's not available for Kindle, I don't read it and if it's not on Spotify, I don't listen to it.
That's some crazy javascript: http://adamcecc.blogspot.com/2011/01/javascript.html
Paralympic tickets went pretty quick. If there is a pattern this time, you should be able to see it on this graph: http://t.co/e4Mg2B6s
It's funny that Microsoft needs to advertise IE, when every computer that can run it, already has it installed (and can't uninstall)
This #followbigbear initiative by @mylocalfaces is interesting, connecting businesses in Warwickshire
Looks like conversion rate on @friendbinder has almost doubled since I took few fields off the sign up form a couple of weeks ago.
Play accordion by resizing your browser window: http://artpolikarpov.github.io/garmoshka/ #rwd
What happens when you wring out a washcloth in space... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8TssbmY-GM …
I don’t understand why we don’t require chancellors to have a degree in economics (or even a GCSE)
Great to see Leamington's @sweetascakes on Britain Best Bakery today (ITV1): https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/britain-s-best-bakery/series-1/episode-7 …
Very Interesting, how Microsoft is rapidly losing market share to Apple: http://t.co/CeE6vXL2
Early adopters buy a product hoping it will change into something a lot better.
Late adopters buy a product hoping it won’t change at all.
Photos from the Trowbridge town hall tour, run by a group hoping to revive the building and turn it into an arts centre http://t.co/9znKt5Fo
Chrome's incognito window is actually a really useful way for testing the logged out version of your site.
I do Linux, PHP, Javascript, jQuery, MySQL & Mongo. Also... photography, travel, running, cycling & sometimes golf.