Comments on “Gödel, Escher, Bach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”http://thinking-chair.com/notebook/2008/05/26/link.210/feed/G%C3%B6del%2C+Escher%2C+Bach+-+Wikipedia%2C+the+free+encyclopedia2008-10-29T07:58:35+08:00ChyrpIndeed, for any n ≥ 1, the sentence buffalon is grammatically...tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-10-29:/notebook/id/349//comment_17062008-10-29T07:58:35+08:002008-10-29T07:58:35+08:00Alex
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<p>Yep, buffalo pwn.</p> This is an “open movie” created by the Blender people using Blender...tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-08-13:/notebook/id/208//comment_16442008-08-13T15:13:03+08:002008-08-09T14:58:30+08:00Datamatrix Generatorhttp://invx.com
<p>Amazing facial animations. Totally stunned by how much 3D graphics gets better year by year.</p> The human brain is complex beyond anybody’s imagining, let alone...tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-07-22:/notebook/id/259//comment_662008-07-22T10:05:22+08:002008-07-22T10:05:22+08:00Pete Vilterhttp://thinking-chair.com/notebook/
<p>He means that psychologists only understand basic things like perception, memory, motor control, etc, and literature is what explores more complex things like love, revenge, forgiveness, etc. Thanks for the comment.</p> The human brain is complex beyond anybody’s imagining, let alone...tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-07-22:/notebook/id/259//comment_652008-07-22T10:29:02+08:002008-07-21T21:24:07+08:00T-Hawk
<p>Hmm… interesting. Although, I’m not sure what the “All the rest is literature” is all about. It’s either I’m an idiot or summer is messing me up. Considering it’s probably a mix of both, what is that supposed to mean?</p> From Garfield Minus Garfield — makes Jon look neurotic.tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-07-22:/notebook/id/251//comment_642008-07-22T09:39:35+08:002008-07-18T21:33:51+08:00What!
<p>There was a new york times article about garfield without garfield awhile ago, some of them are really bizarre.</p> Google News from a Better Worldtag:thinking-chair.com,2008-06-09:/notebook/id/213//comment_632008-06-09T13:03:35+08:002008-06-09T13:03:35+08:00Pete Vilterhttp://thinking-chair.com/notebook/
<p>Ha yeah I hadn’t seen the Bonds one…</p> Google News from a Better Worldtag:thinking-chair.com,2008-06-08:/notebook/id/213//comment_622008-06-08T17:25:48+08:002008-06-08T17:25:48+08:00What!http://
<p>Haha, I like “Barry Bonds’: I owe it all to yoga” and “Rowling:‘I have heaps more to write about Harry”</p> from commandstag:thinking-chair.com,2008-05-10:/notebook/id/191//comment_612008-05-10T17:29:41+08:002008-05-10T17:29:41+08:00Pete Vilterhttp://thinking-chair.com/notebook/
<p>haha yeah. you’ll be fine trevs.</p> from commandstag:thinking-chair.com,2008-05-10:/notebook/id/191//comment_602008-05-10T09:57:35+08:002008-05-10T09:57:35+08:00T-Hawkhttp://thinking-chair.com/spidermansweb
<p>Or at least save ctrl-s me from the bio exam.</p> NodeBox Librarytag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-29:/notebook/id/184//comment_582008-04-29T21:58:26+08:002008-04-29T21:58:26+08:00What!http://
<p>Just type “import antigravity” ;)</p> I saw this at a film festival when I was like 6 and just rediscovered it. The “my...tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-28:/notebook/id/176//comment_572008-04-28T17:13:02+08:002008-04-28T17:13:02+08:00Pedro Vilterohttp://thinking-chair.com/notebook/
<p>yeah, that’s exactly what happened. it was cool.</p> I saw this at a film festival when I was like 6 and just rediscovered it. The “my...tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-28:/notebook/id/176//comment_562008-04-28T17:09:46+08:002008-04-28T17:09:46+08:00T-Hawkhttp://thinking-chair.com
<p>I love it when you stumble upon something that you remember seeing when you were a little kid. You can remember parts of it and only little parts of it and it will be like that for years. </p>
<p>Then, once you see the scene you remembered , you feel pretty good.</p> SVGtag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-20:/notebook/id/129//comment_552008-04-20T21:23:22+08:002008-04-20T21:23:22+08:00What!http://
<p>Yeah, you can highlight text in svgs.</p> SVGtag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-20:/notebook/id/129//comment_542008-04-20T19:46:42+08:002008-04-20T19:46:42+08:00Pedro Vilterohttp://thinking-chair.com/notebook/
<p>hm, this could also theoretically allow ctrl-f-ing within images. That would be pretty cool. for like big diagrams and stuff.</p> Junotag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-20:/notebook/id/147//comment_532008-04-20T15:42:19+08:002008-04-20T15:42:19+08:00T-Hawkhttp://
<p>Totally.</p> Braindump 0.2tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-18:/notebook/id/145//comment_512008-04-18T07:35:15+08:002008-04-18T07:35:15+08:00Pedro Vilterohttp://thinking-chair.com/notebook/
<p>Cool, I’m glad it worked. </p>
<p>There are a number of options to browse the <span class="caps">SQL</span>ite database file, but the one most similar to phpmyadmin is <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=95526&release_id=201528">sqlite manager</a>. Keep in mind that unlike MySQL, <span class="caps">SQL</span>ite databases are contained in a file, so when you set it up, you won’t tell it a username and a password as you would with MySQL, you’ll just browse to the database file (<code>c:\xampp\htdocs\braindumpv2\database.sqlite</code> in your case). Again, tell me if it doesn’t work and I can help you out.</p> Braindump 0.2tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-18:/notebook/id/145//comment_492008-04-18T04:29:01+08:002008-04-18T04:29:01+08:00junnhttp://
<p>Hi Pedro;</p>
<p>Hurrah! at last it can appeared on my own machine. Thank you very much. You are so generous. One thing wanna ask you..what i should do if i wantt to browse this application table in sqlite. i’m only familiar with mysql. If at mysql i can go to phpmyadmin.</p>
<p>Thanks</p> Braindump 0.2tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-17:/notebook/id/145//comment_482008-04-17T14:56:18+08:002008-04-17T14:56:18+08:00Pedro Vilterohttp://thinking-chair.com/notebook/
<p>You did everything right and you don’t have to install anything else. The <span class="caps">SQL</span>ite system is contained within <span class="caps">PHP</span>, so your current setup is good. The one thing you do need to do is put a slash at the end of your base url: http://localhost/braindumpv2<strong>/</strong></p>
<p>That should do it. Tell me if it works, I’ll be glad to hear.</p> Braindump 0.2tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-17:/notebook/id/145//comment_472008-04-17T13:25:21+08:002008-04-17T13:25:21+08:00junnhttp://
<p>Pedro;</p>
<p>My machine have xampp which it aready have php, mysql , apache but sqlite i’m not sure wheter xampp include it or not. What i did is </p>
<p>1. i’ve put the braindumpv2 under directory c:\xampp\htdocs<br />
2. I opened confiq.php file and i put like this in that file ‘base_url’ => ‘http://localhost/braindumpv2’<br />
was it correct way?</p>
<p>Do i have to install sqlite to my machine?</p>
<p>Thank you for giving the response :)</p> Braindump 0.2tag:thinking-chair.com,2008-04-17:/notebook/id/145//comment_462008-04-17T07:48:46+08:002008-04-17T07:48:46+08:00Pedro Vilterohttp://thinking-chair.com/notebook/
<p>Hi! Wow, thanks for the interest, you’re like the first person I don’t know who’s installed this. Glad you like it.</p>
<p>You don’t have to do anything to the sqlite database, actually. It already has the schema set up and everything, and the system knows where to find it. The entire database is in that file, it doesn’t have to connect to any server like MySQL would. In fact, the only thing you need to do to set up braindump is set the <code>base_url</code> in <code>app/config.php</code>. If you’ve done that, everything should work fine.</p>
<p>Tell me if this works for you, if not, I’ll be glad to help you until it’s up and running. Thanks for the support and stay tuned for future releases! There’s a lot more in the works.</p>