"We have received a number of questions about the dinner we prepared for New Years Eve and some of the components on the menu. The ingredient or item which happened to stand out was the puffed cilantro. We paired it with a chicken liver and kimchee terrine. The cilantro acted as a fine vehicle for transporting the terrine to the mouth. It was also quite tasty and not overpowering." - dekay
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yesterday at 11:16 am
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"Many of you have asked if I could name some software tools that can be used for drawing Sankey diagrams. So I am compiling a list of programs I have tested, or came across during my research. By no means do I wish to endorse any of these products, however, I do have a favorite, as some of the readers of this blog might have observed already.
I am grouping the list in (1) softwares that are specifically designed to make Sankey diagrams, and (2) other programs that do have Sankey as one of their features, but the main purpose for using the software is different. Time permitting I will do individual pages for the tools, and include my test notes and screenshots. The lists are sorted alphabetically." - dekay
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yesterday at 10:44 am
- sankey-diagrams.com
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"Many of you have asked if I could name some software tools that can be used for drawing Sankey diagrams. So I am compiling a list of programs I have tested, or came across during my research. By no means do I wish to endorse any of these products, however, I do have a favorite, as some of the readers of this blog might have observed already. I am grouping the list in (1) softwares that are specifically designed to make Sankey diagrams, and (2) other programs that do have Sankey as one of their features, but the main purpose for using the software is different. Time permitting I will do individual pages for the tools, and include my test notes and screenshots. The lists are sorted alphabetically." - dekay
Saturday at 11:55 am
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"Software I Paid For But No Longer Use
As much as I like open source, I enjoy paying for software. Give me a good solution with a nice interface, and I’ll give you some reasonable amount of money.
Digital life being fluid and transient, even paid software can quickly fall to the bottom of the virtual junk drawer. Sometimes I feel that an application was worth paying for if only for temporary use, and sometimes not."
via. daringfireball.net - dekay
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"Software I Paid For But No Longer Use As much as I like open source, I enjoy paying for software. Give me a good solution with a nice interface, and I’ll give you some reasonable amount of money. Digital life being fluid and transient, even paid software can quickly fall to the bottom of the virtual junk drawer. Sometimes I feel that an application was worth paying for if only for temporary use, and sometimes not." via. daringfireball.net - dekay
December 31 at 6:42 am
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"WebCalendar is a PHP-based calendar application that can be configured as a single-user calendar, a multi-user calendar for groups of users, or as an event calendar viewable by visitors. MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, Interbase, MS SQL Server, or ODBC is required.
WebCalendar can be setup in a variety of ways, such as...
* A schedule management system for a single person
* A schedule management system for a group of people, allowing one or more assistants to manage the calendar of another user
* An events schedule that anyone can view, allowing visitors to submit new events
* A calendar server that can be viewed with iCalendar-compliant calendar applications like Mozilla Sunbird, Apple iCal or GNOME Evolution or RSS-enabled applications like Firefox, Thunderbird, RSSOwl, FeedDemon, or BlogExpress" - dekay
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"WebCalendar is a PHP-based calendar application that can be configured as a single-user calendar, a multi-user calendar for groups of users, or as an event calendar viewable by visitors. MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, Interbase, MS SQL Server, or ODBC is required. WebCalendar can be setup in a variety of ways, such as... * A schedule management system for a single person * A schedule management system for a group of people, allowing one or more assistants to manage the calendar of another user * An events schedule that anyone can view, allowing visitors to submit new events * A calendar server that can be viewed with iCalendar-compliant calendar applications like Mozilla Sunbird, Apple iCal or GNOME Evolution or RSS-enabled applications like Firefox, Thunderbird, RSSOwl, FeedDemon, or BlogExpress" - dekay