Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
Re-DOM-PTION
This Episode of entourage marks the return of Dominic Lombardozzi, Who is clearly the most hated character in this series. You want to talk about message boards, they petition Dominic to keep him off the show. They guy is a changed man and E doesn’t trust him that much, except for Vince who asked E for some money to bail his guy out of jail to see his four month old baby and his blind mother in-law.
Ari Gold is now hustling to get Vince in a movie. Alan Gray had a heart attack and killed him after winning a game against Ari. Ari Gold should be ashamed of him self.
Drama got Turtle as his assistant which lasted for only a day, knowing Drama has his attitude which turtle can’t or anyone cant stand.
This would be a long season for entourage finding a good movie for Mr. Vincent Chase
Tags: Alan Gray, Dominic Lombardozzi, Entourage Season 5 episode 6, Re-DOM-PTION, REDOMPTION
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Reasons not to include ul, ol, li on your CSS reset.
Based on Eric Meyer’s CSS reset on meyerweb.com he included ol, ul, li which was a great help on front-end developers.
Now when you are coding for a CMS (content manangement system) site you don’t want your clients to back to you and ask you why your ul bullets are not showing and your ol is not showing numbers on display. Remember not all clients have the ability to insert inline CSS styling to make bullets and numberings show up each time they will publish a new page.


So I keep my list elements as it is regardless of each various browsers output difference.
I reset margin and padding on the section where styling is not dynamic for end users like comment post, navigations, categories and etc. To keep the design crossbrowser compatible.
I suggest you should understand and study the style first before doing copy and paste.
This just my own approach on list elements, maybe I miss something so feel free to comment on this one.
Tags: css reset, list, list elements, ordered list, ul ol li, ul ol li css reset handling, ul ol li reset, unordered list
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Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
USB Cables Max Length

unversal serial bus
The USB specification limits the length of a cable between full speed (or high speed) devices to 5 meters (16 feet 5 inches) and for low speed devices the limit is 3 meters (9 feet 10 inches). This means you can’t just connect a bunch of extension cable together and run them 30 feet to another room but you can say connect a 6 foot and 10 foot cable for a total of 16 feet.
Most USB products are full speed (or high speed USB 2.0) and have the 5 meter limit. Low speed devices are generally keyboards and mice. If you would like more information on the technical side of USB you can search the internet for information on the USB specification (sorry eBay does not allow links in guides otherwise I would include one).
In order to go beyond these limits you need to use USB hubs, USB active extension cables or USB over Ethernet products.
USB Hubs:
You can use extension cables and up to 5 USB hubs connected together to extend USB’s range up to 30 meters (up to 27 meters for low speed devices). The distance between each hub can be no more than 5 meters.
Active Extension Cables:
USB active extension cables contain electronics which regenerate the USB signal. These cables are essentially 1 port USB hubs and will allow you to go up to 30 meters (up to 27 meters for low speed devices) buy connecting up to five active extension cables together (4 cables if you are connected to a USB hub).
USB Over Ethernet:
There are USB Over Ethernet hubs but I was to find very little documentation or other information on them that was useful. What did stand out about these devices is that they are hard to find, expensive and you are still generally limited to a maximum of 30 meters.
Tags: universal serial bus, usb length limitations, usb max lenght, usb wire limitation
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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
Graphic file formats and its behavior (JPEG,JPG/GIF/PNG),
Following are the most commonly used graphics file formats for putting graphics on the World Wide Web and how each differs from the others. This would be very helpful for starters on web designing having questions on there mind on what graphic file format they will use. (more…)
Tags: Best Graphic Format, PNG vs JPG vs GIF
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