Saturday, May 31, 2014
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PHP developer position available in Birmingham
PHP developer position available in Birmingham great opportunity with Luke and the team
Thursday, May 15, 2014
A good fix for my RealVNC -> Ubuntu 14.04 remote desktop connection issues
Remote desktop Sharing in Ubuntu 14.04 - Ubuntu Discourse A good fix for my RealVNC -> Ubuntu 14.04 remote desktop connection issues
CodeTheCity - Civic Hacking Done Right
CodeTheCity - Civic Hacking Done Right Sounds like a good hack day in Aberdeen, 21st-22nd June
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
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Thursday, May 08, 2014
Retina revolution - retina images with double size high compression
Retina revolution - a good piece on retina images with double size high compression
HiDPI: preparing for Retina displays
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Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Joomla 3.0 conversion changes needed when converting a common installable package for “joomla 1.5.x & 2.5.x” to “joomla 3.0 - The Techjoomla Blog
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Hack 'n' Make Faire | May Festival | The University of Aberdeen
Hack 'n' Make Faire | May Festival | The University of Aberdeen this Sunday, was great last year
Monday, May 05, 2014
Honda FRV belt, to bypass the a/c
The Air conditioning pump on our Honda FRV has seized up. Since we never use the A/C, looking at getting a new belt that circumvents the A/C pump/compressor wheel.
The original belt is about 1767mm long, and one avoiding the a/c cog would be 1393mm. It is a 7pk belt, but maybe a 6pk would do, as there would be less load on it.
So, instead of spending £500-800 fixing the AC that we never use, should be able to bypass it with a new £15 belt.
The part number seems to be "(number of ribs)pk(length in mm)" so a 7PK1393 is a 7 rib 1393mm long belt.
Maybe a Gates 6PK1395 or a 6PK1393 would do it, though a 7PK1393 would be ideal.
Will add any updates.
The original belt is about 1767mm long, and one avoiding the a/c cog would be 1393mm. It is a 7pk belt, but maybe a 6pk would do, as there would be less load on it.
So, instead of spending £500-800 fixing the AC that we never use, should be able to bypass it with a new £15 belt.
The part number seems to be "(number of ribs)
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