WTF?
A Japanese hidden camera show called ‘Panic Face King’ goes extreme on this poor guy, luring him into a fake meeting in which everyone is killed by a sniper except for him. He is definitely the panic face king.
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WTF?
A Japanese hidden camera show called ‘Panic Face King’ goes extreme on this poor guy, luring him into a fake meeting in which everyone is killed by a sniper except for him. He is definitely the panic face king.
Link
[video:youtube:oOhV82olu4k]
20,- NOK at Platekompaniet. The Byrds, have I heard of them – think so, now I have a cd of them as well…
I am now allowed to call myself “IBM Certified System Administrator – WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V7.0” after completing the test “Test 000-377 – IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V7.0, Core Administration” Required passing score 58%, my score 100% – I sure know how to prepare myself 🙂
How cool is that? Jon and Tracy Morter made it this year, making the X-factor winner not being #1 on the UK charts this Christmas. And what a song they choosed: “Killing in the name” with Rage Against the Machine. The lyrics of each song from RATM is worth taking a closer look at, since they are very political influenced.
Written about revolution against corruption in society, “Killing in the Name” is widely recognised as the band’s signature song, and has been noted for its distinctive guitar riffs and heavy use of strong language.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_in_the_Name
I must admit that I was not aware of the fact that you can get weights specially designed for your mouse. It is supposed to make it possible to fine tune how you can handle the mouse. Was not aware of the fact that is was a specially designed gamer mouse I got at work, the Logitech G5, the best for the best 🙂
Today I have taken the swine flue vaccine. My employer, Telenor, provided for all the staff the possibility to take it while at work. So, then no excuse not to take it, so now all three of us are covered at home.
Have spent some time the last week teaching myself the basics of Rational Automation Framework (RAFW) together with WebSphere Application Server 7. The RAFW-version I’m using is just an old beta, so it misses some features and have some bugs which the current release 7.1.1.2 have taken care of.
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WAS 7 have a new feature which enables you to provide a custom name BASE application servers. Not the most important feature, but using a more meaningful name than the default “server1” can be useful. But the beta-version of RAFW did not have this feature, so at first I thought “close, but no sigar” until Scott Bybee at Ascendant encouraged me to try to create a custom action providing this feature. Spent two days figuring this out until I was able to create a custom action providing this feature. It was really all about understanding the ANT-scripts RAFW is using, when that was taken care of it was really just a walk in the park to adjust the action into providing the custom name feature.
This was not a big issue, but the main purpose of doing this was understanding how to create a custom action in RAFW, which might be useful for other more critical features or needs which out-of-the-box RAFW does not provide.
Yesterday I was invited to Akersberget Restaurant for a combined dinner and Christmas beer tasting. The beer tasting was arranged by Ølakademiet. Off course great fun, but also interesting to learn some facts about beer other than just “This is pilsner, and this is ale”. Akersberget also has its charm, you can touch the mountain when inside. Good food and good beer, good evening!