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The day we gave in to pier pressure - Soundings Online

https://www.soundingsonline.com/boat-shop/the-day-we-gave-in-to-pier-pressure

Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.

Most boaters have one very important thing in common. The safety of their boats often depends on it. Their own safety - sometimes their lives - may depend on it. This thing is used on an everyday basis and also during emergencies and in storms. But few of us give it much thought. Few of us have a clue about what makes it good, bad or indifferent, although we should insist that it be "good." This thing is the pier. I have a clue now. I thought I did before, but I learned a few things recently because my pier of 27 years began falling apart. I had been concerned about it for some time because wooden pilings, stringers and crossties don't last forever in water full of things that eat wood. But the pier was supposedly well built, and it seemed to be doing its job, so I left it alone. As a result, I learned some things about what we should look for when we call a marina to seek shelter in a storm, rent a slip for a season, buy a "dockominium" or even rent a slip overnight. Doing any of these things without giving some thought to whether the pier can do the job you need could cause you big trouble.

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Self-hosted Google Drive alternative

http://www.filerun.com/

Saved by uncleflo on January 27th, 2017.

Share your largest files. Don't be limited by email. With FileRun, you can share even the largest files with a simple link. Create a secure link to any file that can be shared with anyone via email. Share entire folders with others, so they can not only see all your content, but also upload their own. Send file requests. File requests allow you to collect and receive files from anyone, right into your FileRun user account, with just a link. File requests are ideal for receiving a large file or collection of files, collecting photos after a special event, and requesting submissions from coworkers and clients. Click here to see how a request looks like. No import required. Just like you do with an FTP server, point FileRun to where you keep the files on your server and you will get instant web access to them. Want to access your files also by FTP, SMB or WebDAV (server included)? No problem. Upload, download or manage the same files. All changes made to the files using FTP or other method reflect via FileRun without delay. Your files everywhere. Access your files from wherever you are using the free mobile apps. Sync files from your desktop using the free desktop apps. Access via WebDAV. FileRun comes with its own embedded WebDAV server. No server configuration needed.

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The HTTP OPTIONS method and potential for self-describing RESTful APIs

http://zacstewart.com/2012/04/14/http-options-method.html

Saved by uncleflo on December 2nd, 2016.

The OPTIONS method is a somewhat obscure part of the HTTP standard that could be used today with a strong impact on the interconnectedness of the interwebs while requiring minimal effort. It's role is well defined in RFC2616, yet no web services that I can find are taking advantage of it. What is the HTTP OPTIONS method? To quote the spec: This method allows the client to determine the options and/or requirements associated with a resource, or the capabilities of a server, without implying a resource action or initiating a resource retrieval. Minimally, the response should be a 200 OK and have an Allow header with a list of HTTP methods that may be used on this resource. As an authorized user on an API, if you were to request OPTIONS /users/me, you should receive something like...

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Google Location history

https://maps.google.com/locationhistory/b/0

Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.

Apparently this record only happens if you have ‘location services’ switched on in your phone; if you do and you’re finding you have no data, then it means that either you don’t exist or you’ve beaten the system. If it’s the latter, please teach me your ways; I know for a fact that I switched my phone’s location detection off, but apparently it somehow got switched back on.

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View your driving licence information - GOV.UK

https://www.gov.uk/view-driving-licence

Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.

Find out which vehicles you can drive, penalty points and when your licence expires. You can’t use this service if your licence was issued in Northern Ireland. You'll need: your driving licence number, your National Insurance number, the postcode on your driving licence

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Altucher Confidential

http://www.jamesaltucher.com/

Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.

They fired me. They fired me as CEO. Then they fired me as a board member. Then they took away my shares. And now none of them ever talk to me. I started the company, I had the initial idea, I raised $30 million for it from A+ investors (i.e. “rich people”), I bought two companies for it, I hired the first 50 employees, and then I was shown the door. The reason? I was a bad leader. Here are some things I didn’t know about my own company: I didn’t know what our product did. I didn’t know any of the clients. I didn’t know how much money we made. I didn’t know how much we lost. And I had crushes on the secretaries and maybe two or ten other employees.

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What’s It Like to Lose $100,000,000 at Facebook

http://www.jamesaltucher.com/2014/08/whats-it-like-to-lose-100000000-at-facebook/?utm_content=bufferfa2db&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.

Noah Kagan was fired as one of the first employees of Facebook and he left probably $100,000,000 behind if he had stayed. Then he was fired early on as an employee of Mint.com, which later got bought by Intuit. SO I decided to call him. I rarely leave my house so sometimes my only interactions are when I call strangers.

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Homemade Carbon Fiber Bike Project

http://theprojectjunkie.com/bicycles-bike-components/homemade-carbon-fiber-bike-project.html

Saved by uncleflo on June 20th, 2014.

When I first mentioned that I wanted to build a homemade scratch built carbon fiber triathlon or Time Trial bike (TT Bike), my friends looked at me like I was crazy. They’re probably right but so far it hasn't killed me yet. And honestly, it’s a beautiful ride; smooth, light and comfortable. Of course I’m not the first that’s created a bike out of carbon fiber, but I am one of only a few that has done it out of their garage without the use of CNC machining and complex tooling methods. I opted for the plug and bag method- Which means I create a plug out of Styrofoam, wrap with carbon fiber and then vacuum-bagged it. I’ll explain more about the process later.

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Rinspeed's first underwater Car

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJC7E06IBXI

Saved by uncleflo on June 19th, 2014.

Rinspeed will present its new sQuba, the worlds first diving car, at the Geneva Motor Show (March 6-16). The car is not only able to drive on roads autonomously with a push of a button (thus without a driver, passenger or further assistance), but can also transform into an amphibious vehicle which can be submerged in water up to 10 meters (33 feet). An electric motor with powerful torque drives the rear wheels, while the propulsion on the water is ensured by two propellers in the stern and two powerful jet drives in the bow propelling the vehicle under water while diving. When underwater, the driver and passenger are enclosed in the vehicle thanks to light weight body components made of futuristic Carbon Nano Tubes and are supplied with fresh breathing air by the self-contained on-board system.

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Paul Furgale

http://paulfurgale.info/

Saved by uncleflo on June 3rd, 2014.

Paul Furgale is the Deputy Director of the Autonomous Systems Lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich). His current research is focused on long-term autonomy for mobile robotic systems, including perception, mapping, localization, and planning over long timescales and in highly dynamic environments. He is the scientific coordinator for V-Charge, a European project and industry/academic collaboration that seeks to develop automated valet parking and charging of electric vehicles in mixed traffic. He received a PhD (2011) from the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) where he developed algorithms to support over-the-horizon sample return for planetary exploration rovers as part of the Autonomous Space Robotics Lab. His PhD work was field tested in the Canadian High Arctic and subsequently integrated into several Canadian Space Agency rover prototypes.

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4 Differences Between being Self Employed or a Limited Company

http://www.selfemployeduk.org.uk/guide/self-employed-or-a-limited-company/

Saved by uncleflo on August 6th, 2013.

4 Differences Between being Self Employed or a Limited Company There are 4 main differences between being self employed and a limited company. New business have to decide between being self employed or a limited company. This decision impacts on the way the business is run and how people react to the business.

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Businesses and self-employed - GOV.UK

https://www.gov.uk/browse/business

Saved by uncleflo on March 10th, 2013.

Businesses and self-employed. Information about starting up and running a business in the UK, including help if you're self employed or a sole trader. Find answers to common questions about the GOV.UK website.

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Plymouth University Intranet - -

https://staff.plymouth.ac.uk//pdp/learning/intranet.htm

Saved by uncleflo on November 22nd, 2011.

We all have different habits, good and bad, in the way that we learn. For example, you may find yourself copying things out when reading rather than summarising and writing notes in your own words. We also have different preferences for the ways that we learn best. For example, some people find it much easier to understand a concept if they discuss it, whilst others find it easier to understand if they are able to see a diagram that explains the concept. Understanding your learning approaches and preferences is very important if you are going to help yourself to learn better.

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