Hyper-Threading and Dual Core Performance Comparison for Computational Intensive Applications – Update
In a post (Hyper-Threading and Dual Core Performance Comparison for Computational Intensive Applications) I wrote at the end of last […]
In a post (Hyper-Threading and Dual Core Performance Comparison for Computational Intensive Applications) I wrote at the end of last […]
Over the past few months, I have been tempted to convert the current version of dasBlog to run under Mono […]
As most of the transactions nowadays take place online and most work requires access of some kind to information online,
I must have not been paying much attention recently, but apparently, MSN search (Live search) now no longer allows search […]
After I moved to Connecticut, I got my high speed internet from AT&T (SBC Yahoo).
I have created quite a few customized pages (e.g. http://www.kerrywong.com/cmsg ) on my blog site.
A couple of months ago, I came across an interesting article "Prius Outdoes Hummer in Environmental Damage".
The official dasBlog version of 1.9.6264.0 was released in last September, but I have not upgrated to it from 1.8.5223.2 […]
I have been in Bristol for two weeks now, and I had not got much time to write my blogs […]
It has been raining on and off here in Bristol Connecticut ever since I got here last Friday.
I am leaving for Connecticut tomorrow.
In a post last year I mentioned that there seemed to be an issue with IE 7 processing <META http-equiv="REFRESH"> […]
Today I was discussing how to convert date strings MMddyyyy (e.g. 03282007) or ddMMyyyy (e.g. 28032007) back to DateTime object.
One of my co-workers pointed out that none of the feeds on my website was working. When accessed, a 500 […]
In production environment, it is not always possible to step through the compiled code using a debugger and thus we […]