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Module bidding result
Following up on this entry earlier today.
Seems I got all the modules I bid for:
Dear CHEAH CHU YEOW,
Please find your bidding result for round 1A as follows:
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Great PHP5 article at SitePoint
Harry Fuecks has written a very good article on PHP5 at SitePoint entitled 'PHP5: Coming Soon to a Webserver Near You'. It is a long article, but peppered with code examples illustrating the features of PHP5.
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Mozilla Thunderbird 0.1
Mozilla Thunderbird is now available as it's very first milestone release. For those of you who have been dubious of getting builds, this milestone release should be something you would feel comfortable trying out.
Installation on any platform (currently only binaries for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X are available) involves only unarchiving the binary archive and running the executable - no messing with the registry for Windows users. Uninstallation is as simple as deleting the Thunderbird directory, and your profile directory too if you don't wish to keep it.
If you haven't yet, try it, if not for it's coolness factor, then for it's Bayesian spam filter.
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Bidding for modules
This is fun! First time the university's having this bidding system, and I'm up monitoring the bidding situation to ensure a place in my modules. Or rather, in 1 particular module, Computer Graphics. It's coming out to be a bidding war - lowest bid is already 503 points which is more than half of the points we are allocated in total (1000). And this for a module I may end up dropping.
Oh wait it just increased to 548 points. Should I just show my hand?
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Timing
3.5 km (left): 21.10 min
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