Diachronie v2

Personal photoblog, v2.
Technology: Wordpress, jQuery.
Date: June 2009.
Work: adapted from existing template. Hosting.
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Flashloaded components review

As a flash developer, I’ve always been looking for time saving components.
Since two years, I’ve been a flashloaded customers. Currently, I’m happy with *none* of their components. To make a long story short; they’re pricy, buggy to the point of being useless and the only support is “will be corrected soon” with no updates in [...]

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Transitoire v4

Personal gallery, v4.
Technology: flash as3.
Date: December 2008.
Work: adapted from existing template. Hosting.
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Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe and 8GB @1066

Since I bought this board, I’ve pulled almost all my hairs out trying to make it running without BSOD.
But I did it. Here are the magic BIOS settings that will let you run 8GB at 1066MHz on Vista Ultimate 64bits without BSOD.

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36One

High quality virtual tours.
Technology: Joomla. Visits in Flash AS3.
Date: November 2008.
Work: Design, coding, hosting.

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Developing for IE6?

In this article you’ll learn if it still worth developing for IE6 and what tools are available if you choose so.

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Diachronie

Photoblog in MovableType.
Technology: Movable Type 3.2
Date: December 2006.
Work: Design, coding based on existing template, hosting.

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Transitoire

Personal gallery.
Technology: Flash AS2.
Date: June 2007.
Work: Design and code adapted from existing template, hosting.

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Iphone 3G vs Nokia E71

I could start a long speech about design, ergonomy, usability, applications and perfomances. Many blogs out there have surely done better than I could do.
So, to make a long story short; my heart balances between the two.
I cannot say there is a good or wrong choice. It all depends of the usage.

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Asus m3a32-mvp and Phenom 9850

Lately, my genius mind had an ever more genius idea: spare 800$ and upgrade her not so slow computer to have the “killing machine” that would make my daily work faster.
After two weeks and an empty box of aspirine, I’m almost ready to resell everything on ebay.

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