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Comment Re:SFLvault (Score 1) 198

Hi,

I've read on your wiki the SFLvault section. Actually, SFLvault-server uses SQLAlchemy, so can use MSSQL/MySQL/PostgreSQL/Oracle/SQLite, etc... It's just easier to deploy with SQLite :) Other things to note, is that it is scriptable in Python... we also recently updated the Debian packages, and Simon Piette packaged an .rpm for Fedora (for the client). The server is better installed in a python virtualenv, so the versions don't conflict with system-wide python libs.

We've also ported the server to Pyramid (it was initially Pylons), wrote a bunch of tests, and wrote some documentation to be published on Readthedocs.org.

Any help is welcome :)

(disclaimer: I'm the author, sorry for the shameless plug, thanks for the reference :)

Democrats

Journal Journal: Edwards discovers prayer after his case of vapors

Seems like John Edwards has discovered school prayer, at least prayer time, now that he has recovered from his case of the vapors given to him by Ann Coulter's comments at CPAC.

I finally took the time to hear what Ms. Coulter actually said at CPAC, rather than relying on news reports. Taking my own advice was quite beneficial in this case.

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Submission + - The Wii's MEMS Inventor on Future Technology

eldavojohn writes: "IEEE Spectrum is running an artcile on the inventor of the motion sensor that the Wii uses. The microelectromechanical system (MEMS) gives Wii it's core ability to sense motion in the controller and, arguably, a distinct advantage over the competition. But what's really interesting is where Benedetto Vigna wants to take this technology: 'First he wants to make the sensor even smaller, even cheaper, even tougher. "I want it to fit in all kinds of places — shoes and textiles, for instance, where it might be useful for medical monitoring," he says. "Then I want to make a three-dimensional gyroscope, to measure rotation around three different axes. Today, such products are quite big, a cube 10 centimeters on a side. We want to do this in less than a 30-millimeter cube, to serve as an image stabilizer in cameras and to track a person's position in the intervals when he can't get a GPS signal." Better still, he adds, would be to throw in a magnetic detector, freeing the navigator from GPS altogether. It would be yet another marvel from Lilliput — the smallest compass ever sold.'"

Comment Auction Services (Score 2, Interesting) 1000

Have you thought about adding services to the auction houses, specifically enchants? It would be nice as a person looking for a specific enchant to be able to search the auction house. It would also be easy as an enchanter to sell enchants without standing in a major city and yelling for an hour. Also the auction house would help to stablize the market for enchanting. What are your thoughts?

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