A driver from Europe is hoping an "SQL Injection License Plate" will foil the traffic cameras in his home town. Who knows if this little bit of database wizardry would actually cause the traffic camera's picture-parsing computer to drop a table? Even if it doesn't it's covered up his actual license plate.
From Gizmodo
Documenting an Aussie developer's journey to learn Xpages.
Warning: may also contain other Notes/Domino stuff.
And traces of Nuts.
End disclaimer....
Friday Funny: In a galaxy far, far away......
So the postings have been few and far between of late, thanks mainly to a hectic project schedule at work. I plan on using some upcoming free time to post a series of new articles Ive been working on born from a recent project. Heres a teaser - Binding Xpage Data Table to SQL (or other non-domino) data sources. Its amazes me how flexible Xpage can be the deeper I delve into them.
In th meantime, let me show you a post i found today that has provided me (and the boys in the office) with some light relief. I'm probably waaaay behind the eight-ball here but Ascii art Star Wars is a winner in my book.
May the distraction be with with you.
Watch fully animated Star Wars in command prompt, just follow the simple steps:
In th meantime, let me show you a post i found today that has provided me (and the boys in the office) with some light relief. I'm probably waaaay behind the eight-ball here but Ascii art Star Wars is a winner in my book.
May the distraction be with with you.
Watch fully animated Star Wars in command prompt, just follow the simple steps:
- Press Windows Key + R to launch Run window (or Goto Start > Run).
- Type cmd and press enter.
- Type - telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl and press enter. (or Copy and Paste in command prompt)
- Enjoy !
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