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Just a quick little follow up on how Racquet Ladder is progressing. Firstly, our domain is now in place. Check it out at http://www.racquetladder.com. There's not really anything there yet, just a VERY quickly put together holding page. But the hope is to have some more info there soon. In summary, we're aiming to provide a modern, easy to use sports ladder management tool.
There are quite a few out there at the moment, but everything previously attempted has been very clunky, and instead of making the process of running and maintaining a sports ladder easier, they actually complicate the issue. Racquet Ladder hopes to change that.
Initially we're going to be support squash, racquetball, tennis and badminton, but the scope to expand is pretty much endless. So if you're looking for a great, easy to use sports ladder site, you've found it. RacquetLadder.com
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It's been a while since I posted to the site, most of that because I've been very busy with other projects. I don't have much time to say a lot tonight, but hopefully I'll be posting more details over the coming days about my latest endeavor, RacquetLadder. If you're remotely interested in sports, or leagues, ladders, etc, this site will be of interest to you. More details to come this week.
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Guess all the New Year celebrations and happenings got in the way of me wishing everyone on Posterous a Happy 2009. Here's to bigger and better things for us all!
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Have been off all week on a SharePoint Implementation bootcamp down near Oxford. Today I sat the last of two exams, and I'm happy to report I managed to pass them both! Woohoo. So I am now officially Dual MCTS certified in... uhhh... WSS and MOSS Implementation. Something like that anyway. But it's all good!
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Sgt. Jay Landsman: For you I would suggest some pantsuits, perhaps muted in color, something to offset Detective Moreland's pinstripe lawyerly affectations and the brash tweedy impertinence of Detective Freamon
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Wow, feels like I haven't been online for ages.
Have moved into a new place, and due to problems with the phone lines, it's taken three weeks to get the internet all sorted. But tonight, finally, in a hailstorm of.......... silence and small green router lights miraculously turning on, I'm back! Woohoo!
It feels good. It's been too long!
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When we getting custom templates? I want my own Google Analytics on here ;-)
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So, for the second time in as many months, I've had to totally restore my iPhone because the OS crapped out during some operation. Unfortunately this time, I hadn't synced it recently, so I didn't have a backup. To add to that, the previous backup iTunes made reports that it's corrupt, so I haven't been able to restore to the phone any of my old data, SMS messages, images, etc. Which is annoying to say the least.
I find it incredibly hard to believe that I should have to have done this twice in two months. The first time it died during a sync, when iTunes was installing some new applications onto it. This time, it was when the phone was downloading and installing an application. Seems to be a common thread of application installation that kills it.
I understand El Jobs himself has said there's a fix coming for application instability, etc, but I still don't understand how installing a single application can brick the entire phone. Surely this is a fairly major bug, and I haven't seen any widespread reports of people having this issue. Maybe I'm doing something differently, no my understanding of the Sandbox nature of third party applications on the iPhone, they're totally self contained little bundles of goodness. So how is it that the installation of a single application can brick the OS?
I love my iPhone, I loved my first gen iPhone, and I love my second gen one too. But I'm forced to admit that it's also one of the buggiest phones I've owned since old Nokia 7210, and that's saying something. I really hope the 2.1 release brings some much needed stability and reliability.
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