Get a subversion over http (apache) server going and turn on web-dav auto-commit.
This way you can have full version control with a client like Tortoise SVN and read access to any file with any web browser.
The web-Dav auto versioning will allow you to write to any of your files with any web-dav client including windows explorer, internet explorer, ms visual studio, macromedia home site, cold fusion studio, many other development environments, microsoft office and lots more.
"What do you mean? I always look for "value-added appendices" when shopping for books. More importantly, I never buy a book without value-added indices and tables of contents."
Somebody mod this guy up please! I think he picked a good example, the 'review' is dribble he found a good example of the useless superlative dribble used and was actually funny.
Don't know about the laws outside of Australia, but wouldn't it just be treated like stolen property, just becuase you bnought/downloaded it in good faith doesn't mean you get to keep it?
A common assumption made by these diets is that without heightened blood sugar (and consequently insulin) levels, the body will not so readily metabolise or store fat.
I've been reading half a dozen (I like to do my research) books on the subject by various authors and am quite convinced that it is not purely low calorie intake that is helping me. I believe I'm consuming far more calories (meats, cheeses etc.) than I would be allowed to on a low fat or low calorie diet.
When one looks at hot potato chips as being just about as bad for you by weight as a block of good Swiss chocolate, the priorities naturally change.
An aside for people getting into the low carbohydrate diets, GI is not the be all and end all, there are plenty of examples where GI does not hold up as a valid measure, one also needs to take into account the GL of foods. I'd highly recommend reading:
A very interesting article on GI/GL
The Glycemic Index - By Rick Mendosa http://www.mendosa.com/gi.htm
Seventy something landscape A4 pages of GI/GL data
Revised International Table of Glycemic Index (GI) and Glycemic Load (GL Values--2002) By Rick Mendosa http://www.mendosa.com/gilists.htm
At the rate I'm loosing weight (16lb/month) without starving myself of the good things in life (juicy steak & a good Greek salad), I'm not changing anything.
Get a subversion over http (apache) server going and turn on web-dav auto-commit.
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This way you can have full version control with a client like Tortoise SVN and read access to any file with any web browser.
The web-Dav auto versioning will allow you to write to any of your files with any web-dav client including windows explorer, internet explorer, ms visual studio, macromedia home site, cold fusion studio, many other development environments, microsoft office and lots more.
Subversion info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subversion_(software
WebDAV info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV
Subversion: http://subversion.tigris.org/
Tortoise SVN: http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
Any web developer worth their salt would be able to tell you nothing, and i mean nothing, sent or received over http should be regarded as secure.
Of course cookies can be modified by a proxy. Of course sessions can be hijacked!
The way these things (previous single play dvds) work is to have the dvd slowly become opaque as it is exposed to air.
Usually a day or two from opening packet.
"What do you mean? I always look for "value-added appendices" when shopping for books. More importantly, I never buy a book without value-added indices and tables of contents."
Somebody mod this guy up please! I think he picked a good example, the 'review' is dribble he found a good example of the useless superlative dribble used and was actually funny.
Rewanda - A Historical Chronology
Google search: rwanda genocide extremist radio
Don't know about the laws outside of Australia, but wouldn't it just be treated like stolen property, just becuase you bnought/downloaded it in good faith doesn't mean you get to keep it?
A common assumption made by these diets is that without heightened blood sugar (and consequently insulin) levels, the body will not so readily metabolise or store fat.
I've been reading half a dozen (I like to do my research) books on the subject by various authors and am quite convinced that it is not purely low calorie intake that is helping me. I believe I'm consuming far more calories (meats, cheeses etc.) than I would be allowed to on a low fat or low calorie diet.
When one looks at hot potato chips as being just about as bad for you by weight as a block of good Swiss chocolate, the priorities naturally change.
An aside for people getting into the low carbohydrate diets, GI is not the be all and end all, there are plenty of examples where GI does not hold up as a valid measure, one also needs to take into account the GL of foods. I'd highly recommend reading:
A very interesting article on GI/GL
The Glycemic Index - By Rick Mendosa
http://www.mendosa.com/gi.htm
Seventy something landscape A4 pages of GI/GL data
Revised International Table of Glycemic Index (GI) and Glycemic Load (GL Values--2002) By Rick Mendosa
http://www.mendosa.com/gilists.htm
At the rate I'm loosing weight (16lb/month) without starving myself of the good things in life (juicy steak & a good Greek salad), I'm not changing anything.