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Open Question: Where the hell are baby seagulls?
Sep 10th, 2010 by wood
Has anybody ever seen a baby seagull?? Because I have never seen a baby seagull in my whole friggen life.... Do they just hatch from mysterious eggs fully grown? Also some seagulls at my school have no legs or no feet WTF is up with that??
Open Question: Wildlife SOS. Do you think…?
Sep 10th, 2010 by wood

that the nurse Sarah plays to cameras with her constant stupid sobbing everytime an animal is released (but only the cute ones) or when one is put down?
The olther nurse Christine (RIP) NEVER done anything like that.

Also with that programme, if they were to come to MY town and release squirrels (VERMIN) and seagulls, I would NOT be very happy.
They should come here and watch the seagulls eating the newly hatched ducklings, then where would their priorities lie?
They (wildlife sos) are interfering with nature in a lot of what they do.

And please get that Sarah OFF the tv.
If she reacts like that, then she shouldnt be in the job.

Wizard Component 1.2 Tutorial
Sep 10th, 2010 by wood
Automates several aspects of multi-page forms including data persistence, form preparation and unique data processing, wizard resetting (manual and automatic), user navigation, and plot-branching navigation while maintaining flexibility with custom validation and completion callbacks. This is a tutorial for my Wizard Component 1.2 found here: http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/wizard-component-1-2-1.
Wizard Component 1.2
Sep 10th, 2010 by wood
Automates several aspects of multi-page forms including data persistence, form preparation, wizard resetting (manual and automatic), user navigation, and plot-branching navigation while maintaining flexibility with custom validation and completion callbacks. Tutorial can be found here: http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/wizard-component-1-2-tutorial
Boost performance by removing .htaccess PLUS multi-site with VirtualDocumentRoot
Sep 10th, 2010 by wood
This tutorial is intended for developers who: 1) Are creating a cake app that needs to scale 2) Use apache and have access to modify their apache config Using apache .htaccess files is a huge performance hit - and should be avoided at all costs. The tutorial below will show you how to get "pretty url" features of cake, while not having to use .htaccess to do so. The first half of the article will explain how to get rid of .htaccess, while the second half will tie it into a more complex (but real world) example of how you can leverage this while using 1 apache config to serve multiple subdomains.


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