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ncane.com now allows you a 100-character description to attach to any link you're sending to a friend.
Officially disguised as a Canadian
ncane.com now allows you a 100-character description to attach to any link you're sending to a friend.
Well, it's a pun on "Wandering Minstrel", because I'm wondering what's up with the Internet connection at work today.
Yesterday and today I've been off work with pharyngitis. Last night I had a quiet evening with my beloved for Valentine's Day.
Full steam ahead on this venture of mine. I have now modified the database to accept user information, descriptions, and customised link names (up to 8 characters – we're keeping the links small, remember?), and so on.
I've just launched the beta of my new project, ncane.com. ncane is a Zulu word meaning "small". Check it out. It generates a small URL based on a 6-character random value.
Feeling better today.
I’m having a bad day today.
I don't have any New Year's Resolutions, except perhaps to enjoy 2006. Happy New Year to everyone who reads this. I trust that 2006 will bring you what you deserve. If not, there's always 2007 :-).
2009-04-07 – UPDATE! Check out "Ex-Human Pin Code Insider Speaks Out" for a juicy update to this saga.
Slow going at the office, but I've been given a brief and I'm working on it. Slow, because I need to fix a tool that synchronises data across two enterprise software packages, and I'm still waiting for a test environment to be set up. That's happening tomorrow. For those of you who know me well, the sync tool incorporates COM+ technology, and you'll know why that's funny.