December 15
From 16:00 on Wednesday, December 10 Montagna.TV officially opened the competition "Riccardo Cassin, a century of history" .
This is a quiz dedicated to the great mountaineer Lecco, January 2, 2009 that the next 100 years will do.
For the first 30 classified will be assigned a brand new copy of the book "Riccardo Cassin, a hundred faces of a great climber," autographed by the author.
The competition will close on 20 December., So there is still a little 'time to participate.
December 15
And 'the new calendar available Eldalië made with the best works presented at the Visual Arts Award Competition "Palantir of Tol Eressea".
Calendar year returns based on the visual arts competition is held annually by Eldalië.
The twelve calendar pages have been collected the best paintings presented in the second edition of the Tolkien Palantir exhibited at the Festival took place between April and May 2007 in Buccinasco (MI).
Dimensions: 30 × 30 cm
Price per copy: 10.00 Euros
Shipping: € 2.50
From this year, as well as postal, you can pay through PayPal.
For collectors of the 2008 copies are also available.
To receive more information and / or reserve a copy, write to the calendar arte@eldalie.com
Source: Press email by Frederick Fram.
December 15
Last week I upgraded this blog, updating to the latest WordPress release 2.7.0.
The traumatic experience was not much, if we omit the physiological problems with plugins that are not yet ready for the new version of the core.
The only thing that annoyed me is yet another distortion of the administration of the contents.
The transition from 2.5 to 2.6.0 .* by itself had already forced the average user with a significant revolution in the mode of insertion and maintenance of content.
Now the changes are introduced even more radical.
This is not conducive to those who offer their services based on WP: In addition to forcing the staff to a tour de force to update the documentation to support our customers, changes of this magnitude slows down and complicates the work of the end user.
On the post that announces the official release reads:
The first thing you'll notice about 2.7 is ITS new interface.
From the top down, we've Listened to your feedback and thought deeply about the design and the result is a WordPress that's just plain faster.
He's all right, all right, but during all my long experience with Drupal - experience that happily still continues - I never ever watch changes so rapid - and, if I may, contradictory - in interfaces support staff.
These factors are apparently marginal, but that play a decisive role in the choice of this or that CMS, you do not agree?