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MJML - The Responsive Email Framework
As recommended by Dave Andrew, although warning: putting it in to Mailchimp can cause problems as Mailchimp likes to re-indent the code, which stops table tags being butted up together
Saved by: Paul on 29 Jun 2017
Apollo Galvanised Garden Incinerator | Wickes.co.uk
Hopefully I will find this again by adding the words garden burner, weed burner, garden rubbish, weeds
Saved by: Paul on 28 Jun 2017
Create Your Own Google Pagespeed & Mobile Usability Tracking Googlesheet in 5 Steps - Cagri Sarigoz
Saved by: Paul on 13 Jun 2017
Sketchfab - Your 3D content online and in VR.
Seems to be what I was suggesting Craig should build? Show it to him
Saved by: Paul on 13 Jun 2017
Calf raises - Wikipedia
Standing unilateral calf raise was good for helping ease off the plantar fasciitis I had in one heel
Saved by: Paul on 13 Jun 2017
Dana Terrace — One night I was cataloging my insomnia and it...
Lovely comic about insomnia
Saved by: Paul on 12 Jun 2017
Hugh Laurie Wodehouse Saved my Life
I speak as one whose first love was Blandings, and who later took immense pleasure from Psmith, but Jeeves is the jewel, and anyone who tries to tell you different can be shown the door, the mini-cab, the train station, and Terminal 4 at Heathrow with a clear conscience.
Saved by: Paul on 12 Jun 2017
OSX Dashboard - Widget Basics
Dashboard widgets provide an easy way for people to access important information and perform simple tasks without disturbing their work on the desktop. The Dashboard application, available in OS X v10.4 and later, provides the environment widgets run in and allows users to manage their widgets. This article introduces the Dashboard environment and explains how to create a simple widget.
Saved by: Paul on 1 Jun 2017
[Solved] Find duplicates (View topic) • Apache OpenOffice Community Forum
Finding duplicates within an OpenOffice / LibreOffice spreadsheet. Making a column with this in worked for me: =IF(COUNTIF($A$1:$A$9999;A1)>1;"Duplicate";"")
Saved by: Paul on 26 May 2017
Convert string to utf-8 unicode in ColdFusion - Stack Overflow
I was getting an error saving UTF-8 content scraped from the web (well, my blog) in to a MySQL database with Railo. I set the database charset to utf8mb4 which should mean it accepts Emoji, but it wouldn't take it. Using 'CharsetDecode' set to ASCII did do it. It probably stripped out the emoji, but for what I'm doing that's not a big problem.
Saved by: Paul on 24 May 2017