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Pot-au-Pho is another feather in New Haven’s culinary cap, yet Sophie and Dinh have just begun: This fall, they’ll be opening a second restaurant in Branford. Until then, stay casual and make yourself happy with Pot-au-Pho’s affordable, healthful,
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POT AU PHO is a soup and noodle shop housed in a tiny storefront on Whitney Avenue in New Haven.
And the food is just terrific.
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New Haven’s best (and only) Vietnamese Restaurant. Try the ginger bubble tea.
March 31, 2008
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March 30, 2008
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Parts and upgrades from SunfishSailboats.com, the Sunfish store at Yankee Boating Center. We’re an authorized Vanguard dealer, and we’re Sunfish sailors ourselves. So we know what works, and what will get you around the buoys faster.
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This is a resource for worship leader’s providing guitar chords for worship songs.
March 29, 2008
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WebFocus is a third party software product that has been used to create a ‘webified’ reporting environment that is both functional and easy to use.
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Logi Report includes native support for MySQL. Unlike many Open Source reporting products, Logi Report is a fully distributable FREE product with a clean and simple OEM license that companies can distribute with confidence.
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This service helps you manage your bookmarks stored on popular social bookmarking site del.icio.us. If you’ve ever wanted to make edits to all your bookmarks in one hit (“batch mode”), then this is for you. It makes it easy to re-tag bookmarks en masse, m
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Let’s face it — this may be a gender issue. Brainy women are probably more sensitive to literary deal breakers than are brainy men. (Rare is the guy who’d throw a pretty girl out of bed for revealing her imperfect taste in books.)
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So rise up, fellow Gmail-ers, eschew the countless bookmarking tools available, and get to know personal bookmarking with Gmail.
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Very often, I find an interesting article that I don’t have the time to read just now and I want to make sure I won’t forget to read it some time later. To achieve this, I have created a tag read_later in my del.icio.us bookmarks.
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The Ruby script below analyzes your del.icio.us links to generate a list of your favourite interests. It lists the tags that are most frequently used in your links. Because you may not have been diligent about descriptively tagging your links, this script
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The Del.icio.us Bookmark Management GreaseMonkey script will add 2 links to your del.icio.us pages. The links will allow you to either share or delete all displayed items on the current page. You can search for items or narrow down the results by selectin
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Bulk-editing for del.icio.us: supports adding and removing tags, marking public/private, checking links, and deleting as many entries at once as you like.
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We have seen the failure of the traditional media to live up to their responsibilities of oversight and challenging the government. And, …those who have not yet come to feel ashamed, will feel ashamed.
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My untagged items (I can never remember the “system:unfiled” identifier)
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I never understood Seth Goldstein’s most recent company, Root Markets, a New York venture backed by the CBOT futures market and described as the first financial exchange for consumer leads
March 24, 2008
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All of the scarce things Kevin lists can fall under the heading of relationships, which — far more than transaction and money flow — are the binding connective tissue of business.
A year ago I wrote here about Building a Relationship Economy. A yea
March 22, 2008
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Here are ten techniques that I used over the years to clearly establish what I needed to do to succeed in the workplace. These techniques not only improved my job security, but pointed me towards raises and promotions and kept me open to other job opportu
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A simple line starting at “Idle” and going up to “Extreme” is drawn along a cork or dry erase board. Then write the names of all of your major projects on small cards. Place the cards along the energy line according to how much focus they should get. Be
March 21, 2008
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the beginning of the end of our dependence on foreign oil.
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This energy stuff really is more an opportunity than a crisis.
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Electricity. It’s our most powerful energy resource, and we depend on it for nearly everything we do. Today our nation’s demand for electricity is at an all-time high—and is projected to grow at least 40 percent within the next 25 years. That’s a lot of
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Legal Disclaimer: The presence of a restaurant on the wheel in no way constitutes an endorsement of said restaurant, This is particularly true of Der Wienerschnitzel. Spinning the wheel quickly may induce seizures or flashbacks. Ignore the advice of the w
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great schmoozers want to know what they can do for you, not what the you can do for them. If you understand this, the rest is just mechanics.
March 20, 2008
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Well, what are snowballs made of? Snowflakes! I have a set amount I pay to debt without fail every month that is above my minimum payment due (about $800). On top of that, I also try to collect up little bits of money wherever I can and I apply those as w
March 18, 2008
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We’ve got all the top stories covered all the time.
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Great jobs, world class jobs, jobs people kill for… those jobs don’t get filled by people emailing in resumes. Ever.
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Linux creator Linus Torvalds got the Macintosh community in an uproar when he described Mac OS X’s file system as “complete and utter crap, which is scary.”
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In this succinct, powerful article, Chuck Swindoll draws from the book Temptations Men Face to enumerate six common temptations that busy fathers often struggle with, perhaps without realizing it. Any father who feels pressured by life’s demands can ben
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MapReduce is a programming model and an associated implementation for processing and generating large data sets. Users specify a map function that processes a key/value pair to generate a set of intermediate key/value pairs, and a reduce function that mer
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churned through all 11 million articles in just under 24 hours using 100 EC2 instances, and generated another 1.5TB of data to store in S3. (In fact, it work so well that we ran it twice, since after we were done we noticed an error in the PDFs.)
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Ok. I hope you’re convinced, by now, that programming languages with first-class functions let you find more opportunities for abstraction, which means your code is smaller, tighter, more reusable, and more scalable. Lots of Google applications use MapRed
March 17, 2008
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we’ve got a great automated solution. I wrote an rsync-style utility that copies any new/modified files in a directory tree to Amazon’s AWS S3 every night. I included a 7-day rotating copy of our databases, too. The cost is running a whopping $16 per
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So what is The Levelator? It’s software that runs on Windows, OS X (universal binary), or Linux (Ubuntu) that adjusts the audio levels within your podcast or other audio file for variations from one speaker to the next, for example. It’s not a compressor,
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As the Internet’s first i-broker, 2idi continues its commitment to provide safe, secure i-name technology and services to our clients. The i-name technology has been evolving for over three years and 2idi has been actively involved in setting the standard
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This tweak is for broad band cable connections on stand alone machines with winXP professional version – might work on Home version also. It will probably work with networked machines as well but I haven’t tried it in that configuration. This is for windo
March 15, 2008
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I’ve tried to order the items so you can pause or stop reading at any point: at every stage you’ll have learned about as much possible about Python for the effort you’ve put in.