This tickles something in my mind, some idea or truth I’ve sort of glimpsed, but haven’t grasped. I think this is meshing with some unexpressed ideas and intuitions I’ve evolved in my mind. Seek the link; it taunts me so.
no support for “delete attachment” from email; I tried Attachment Tools extension as a workaround and it nearly destroyed my inbox! I think this functionality is coming in the next release of Thunderbird though… the “getting stuck” problem on moving an email with attachments to “Sent” folder; seems to occur whether using an IMAP or local folder for this!!!
The TeX FAQ lists alternatives; see here I think what I’ve been looking for is algorithmicx.sty, since it provides “procedure” and “function” blocks. newalg.sty looks good too.
Claude (migration note): Filename renamed from alternatives-to-aglorithmic-sty to alternatives-to-algorithmic-sty (typo/encoding fix).
UPDATE: screw it, just use del.icio.us… much better concept!
bookmark bridge only Explorer and Mozilla-based bookmarks? no, in recent version I saw mention of Opera & KDE… NOTE: one could also use Firefox first to import Opera & Konqy bookmarks…* bk_edit no longer developped/maintained* online-bookmarks needs web server, MySQL, PHP* tengis* goem* bmsync* bookmarksync
The following links seem to confirm that watering at night is generally bad (because of fungus, mildew):
link: pretty good info* link includes tips on recognizing when grass needs water* City of Toronto site on water efficiency and lawn watering* link: more from above, specifically on lawn watering in various seasons* link: notes on watering new trees (new trees apparently need 20L of water a day!) Lesson’s learned from the above
a listing of various solutions: link (interesting how glycerin seems to be a frequent ingredient)* this one also includes “recipes” for bubble wands: link* a set of bubble solution recipes: link (and bubble-based games for kids; William’s probably too young for this though)* a single, common denominator recipe: link* suggestion on buying glycerin: here