about 10 months ago - Comments Off
This semester is probably the worst I’ve had so far, ironic as I actually thought it’d be one of the best. I mean…12cp major project, you finally get to do something that you enjoy doing, come up with something original but instead, we were lured into a project that seemed interesting at the time (robots,
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Today I will be releasing the Release Candidate of my Chatlog to Email Converter Plus! I added “Plus!” as it is designed for Messenger Plus! chatlogs. It now supports every form of Messenger chatlogs text or html and also has emoticon support. Requirements: Python 2.6 (preferable, 2.5 should also work but untested) Beautiful Soup Mozilla
about 1 year ago - 4 comments
So I was walking home today after a rather unexpected QQ exam. I was thinking why does our justice system support “emotions”. Maybe you law students can explain it to me. For example, when a person commits murder and shows remorse why would his/her sentence be shorter or less harsh than someone that didn’t show
about 1 year ago - 3 comments
The last time I invoked that function was after my last HSC exam. Two and a half years later it looks like I’ll have to call upon it again… When Uni started there were heaps of people comparing Uni exams to the HSC. I still remember one person describing Uni as being two hscs in
about 1 year ago - Comments Off
Please see this post for updated version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Today I’ll be releasing the RC of the Classic Chatlog to Email Converter For you to use this you must satisfy the following conditions: That chatlogs you want converted must pre-date Messenger Plus 3.0 or whatever version that was released prior to June 2006 You must have
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
So I came up with a great idea the other day. It’s rare that I come up with great ideas but I did. I have around 200mb of chatlogs, dating back to 2004. That’s 5 years worth of chatlogs. Half of it is purely txt whilst the other half is HTML. So I was going
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Not too long ago, the Windows Live Hotmail team decided to add POP3 support for users in countries such as United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, Japan, Spain, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. If you are in these lucky countries you can finally stay away from hotmail.com and use your favourite mail client or in this
about 8 months ago
lol i found this on google.
win
about 1 month ago
Haha likewise. Awesome.