Author Archives: Patrick Reilly

iBoot + MultiBeast: Install Mac OS X on any Intel-based PC

iBoot + MultiBeast: Install Mac OS X on any Intel-based PC Posted by surripui & tonymacx86 on Monday, April 12, 2010 Labels: Core i5, Core i7, guide, Mac, OS X, P55, Snow Leopard, Video Any OSx86 installation guide can seem daunting at first glance, especially when trying to remember cryptic terminal commands and sorting through [...]
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2004 Porsche 911 GT3 — For Sale (EXPORT ONLY)

Got Questions? Call us! (818) 767-7243 - 3,600 cc 3.6 liters horizontal 6 rear engine with 100 mm bore, 76.4 mm stroke, 11.7 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder - Premium unleaded fuel 91 - Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 23 and EPA city (mpg): 15 - Multi-point [...]
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Thematic, A WordPress Theme Framework

Thematic is a free, open-source, highly extensible, search-engine optimized WordPress Theme Framework featuring 13 widget-ready areas, grid-based layout samples, styling for popular plugins, and a whole community behind it. It’s perfect for beginner bloggers and WordPress development professionals. http://themeshaper.com/thematic/
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WordPress Wins CMS Award

For the very first time WordPress has been awarded the Overall Best Open Source CMS Award in the 2009 Open Source CMS Awards. This truly marks a paradigm shift in the public perception of WordPress, from blog software to full-featured CMS. No small contest, the Open Source CMS Awards received over 12,000 nominations and more [...]
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Lunch 2.0 with Bing!

Well, it’s official. The folks over at SHIFT Communications, especially Marie Williams and team, have done it again… Done what you ask? Well, I’ll tell you — they have thrown a wonderful get together known to Bay Area folks fondly as Lunch 2.0. It was over at Powerset’s sweet office and was a wonderful chance [...]
Posted in Bing, Free Shit, Lunch 2.0, Marie Williams, Microsoft, PHP, SHIFT Communications, Terry Chay | Tagged , , | 3 Comments

Microsoft’s sweet new program – WebsiteSpark

So, in light of Microsoft’s new “Make Web Not War” campaign and if you find yourself using Microsoft’s Web technologies and are wanting a cost conscience solution in these tough economic times you owe it to yourself to check out this exciting new program. Microsoft has a new program – WebsiteSpark — A program that offers visibility, support [...]
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Closure Tools

If you like me write a great deal of JavaScript-intensive applications than some congratulations, are in order for the Closure Tools team at Google today they announced the open sourcing of their Closure tools (Closure Compiler, Closure Library, Closure Templates, and Closure Inspector) which is so awesome because all of those projects started as 20% [...]
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QR Code Reader for iPhone

So, what’s a QR Code matrix code you ask? Well, wait no further — just look, at the square image on the right… side of this post! Well, that there my friend is a QR Code. (The “QR” is derived from “Quick Response”) it is a two-dimensional bar code developed by Denso-Wave way back in [...]
Posted in Google, Random Musings, hardlink (physical world hyperlinks), iTunes Store, preillyme | 3 Comments

Microsoft Bing Party | Web 2.0 Summit 2009 | ZendCon 2009 | Ruby Skye

So, Microsoft Bing had a huge party at San Francisco’s famed venue, Ruby Skye. Some of us, from the PHP Community were fortunate enough; to attend this exclusive party…  and as if that wasn’t enough in and of it’s self. Josh Holmes, and John Coggeshall thought hey, I have an idea –  (let’s take this [...]
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Monitoring Gearman over Telnet port 4730

So, the only way to monitor the Gearman daemon is via telnet to port 4730. The current monitoring supported commands are really fairly basic. I could not locate any documentation on the support commands so had to, “literally look at the code to figure out the supported commands” (the below command documentation is copied from [...]
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