Archive for October, 2004

SVG 1.2 Last Call

SVG 1.2 finally entered Last Call, almost two years after the first draft (SVG 1.2 Working Draft 2002.11.15), almost six months after the last draft (SVG 1.2 Working Draft 2004.05.10), and almost four months after I attended the conference in Stockholm. Update: The conference I attended was relative to SVG Tiny 1.2 (mobile version) and [...]


Click here to read more

Apple Mail Overflow

en


I guess I already have more than 65,535 messages to read…

pt


Suponho que já tenha mais de 65.535 mensagens para ler…

all


Apple Mail Lots of Messages

Click here to read more

Capri Sonne

en


Capri-Sonne still tastes as good as 20 years and 3 thousand kilometers away…

pt


O Capri-Sonne ainda sabe tão bem como à 20 anos e 3 mil kilometros atrás…

all


Capri Sonne Orange

en


…but they don’t blow like before. As a matter of fact, they [...]
Click here to read more

God and Analog Modems

Some quick links:

The Official God F.A.Q., and other The Official God F.A.Q. 56K Modem Emulator (A.K.A. Sounds Broadband Users Never Hear) - It misses the “boing boing” of a blue modem I had in the past (I don’t even remember its brand!)
Click here to read more

Hierarchy of Blogging

(via Link Machine Go)


Click here to read more

Grammar

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

According to the structuralist point of view, grammar is the study of the rules governing the use of a language. That set of rules is also called the grammar of the language, and each language has its own distinct grammar. Grammar is part of the general study of language called linguistics.

The [...]


Click here to read more

Verb

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

A verb is a part of speech that usually denotes action (”bring”, “read”), occurrence (”to decompose” (itself), “to glitter”), or a state of being (”exist”, “live”, “soak”, “stand”). Depending on the language, a verb may vary in form according to many factors, possibly including its tense, aspect, mood and voice. It [...]


Click here to read more

Prädikat

The “Prädikat” (or the descriptor - the sentence statement) is a part of a sentence (a word or a wordgroup) or a subordinate clause, and can together with the subject (sentence article) a complete sentence form.

In the German language the descriptor is usually a verb or an auxiliary verb as well as an adverb or [...]


Click here to read more

Verb Beruf (Profession)

Singular Masculin Singular Feminin Plural Masculin Plural Feminin Translation Der Polizist Die Polizistin Die Polizister Die Poliziterin Policeman/woman Der Report Die Reporterinin Die Reporter Die Reporterinen Reporter Der Verkäufer Die Verkäuferin Die Verkäufer Die Verkäuferinen Salesman/Saleswoman Der Sänger [...]
Click here to read more

iTunes in PortugueseiMúsica

en


So, iTunes is now available for Portuguese Visa cards and with Portuguese music, but not yet in Portuguese language. Bah.
Here’s a list of the Portuguese artists I’ve found so far (you need to select Portuguese Shop before you click on these links):

pt


Finalmente o iTunes está disponível para os cartões [...]
Click here to read more