Archive for August 2009
Here are all the posts written in 2009 August.
Here are all the posts written in 2009 August.
We all know that developing a website in CakePHP is very easy and also fast. Here’s how to create a multilingual website fast. First open app/config/bootstrap.php and set the languages you want available for your website: Configure::write(‘Config.languages’, array( ‘ro’ => array( ‘language’ => ‘Romanian’, ‘locale’ => ‘rum’, ‘localeFallback’ => ‘rum’, ‘charset’ => ‘utf-8′ ), ‘en’ [...]
1. You have Dell and/or AOL tech support on speed dial. 2. You refer to any CPU as an “Intel Inside Pentium.” 3. You own an AOL optimized PC or use AOL. 4. You need to call a relative for help every time you want to transfer pictures from your digital camera to your computer. [...]
A drinking glass, or simply glass, is a drinking vessel, usually made from glass or plastic. Glasses are often clear, but sometimes are colored, or printed or etched with decorations. Compared with a cup, a glass stands taller without a handle and usually holds more liquid. Here’s what a clear glass can do:
We all go through different stages in our life. After a few years of research it is now well know that a man has 10 stages in his life. Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 Stage 7 Stage 8 Stage 9 Stage 10
Ready for some mystery? The answer is… nobody knows. It’s true. Nobody knows what this is. But it’s known where this mysterious event took place: one million kilometers away, in Saturn’s F ring. The picture was snapped by a school bus sized gadget we call Cassini. It’s been orbiting Saturn since 2004, and the wealth [...]
In ancient England people could not have sex without consent from the King. When people wanted to have a child, they had to solicit a permission to the monarchy, in turn they would supply a plaque to hang on their door when they had sexual relations. The plaque read: ” Fornication under the consent of [...]
SSDs might be catching up to the trusty HDD in capacity, but this first-of-its-kind, 2-terabyte, 7200 RPM drive from Hitachi serves as a reminder that for speedy mass storage people can still afford, the old standby still remains king. The Hitachi Deskstar 7K2000, is a 3.5-inch drive that fits inside any compatible computer or enclosure. [...]
Charge and synchronize content to as many as 20 iPod and iPhone devices from a single iTunes library. This durable, attractive and lightweight docking solution makes managing and sharing large quantities of devices easier than ever. Here’s a video of it in action: The dock uses only one USB cable, and it has been certified [...]
This is what will be one of the world’s biggest rockets, but now it’s nearly done and right on schedule for a Halloween launch says [ NASA ].