[cfaussie] google maps footpath view

2009-05-20 Thread Andrew Lorien

at the google maps presentation for the sydney user group last year
(around september?) someone asked about pedestrian-view.  a good
question since the google offices in sydney look down on darling
harbour.

a friend just sent me this, from the UK:
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/gadgets/0,39029552,49302292-1,00.htm

asdf

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[cfaussie] a winner!

2008-11-27 Thread Andrew Lorien

Hello chris
well after scratching my head a lot and making guesses about all my
possible futures,
i think i'm going to take the Creative Suite Production
my partner is a documentary filmmaker, and i moonlight managing a music
venue, so i think new versions of flash and premiere and encore will
make us most happy.

what else do you need to know??

thank you so much...
adnrew

 

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[cfaussie] Re: OT : Open source or very cheap project management applications

2008-10-21 Thread Andrew Lorien
I'm running a project at the moment on unfuddle
it's pretty nice, and hasn't frustrated me at all in three months.
it's only a small team though, and we haven't given the client access so
i don't know how the permissions go.

asdfnwe

On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 01:26 +1100, Steve Onnis wrote:
> Hey guys (and girls)
>  
> I am looking at what people are using for project management these
> days.  Looking for a web based solution (not fussed on the language)
> that is easy to use.  I am currently using Lighthouse but looking for
> something with a little more features and tracking.  Customers and
> testers need to be able to log into it also to add bugs and manage
> tasks.
>  
> Any suggestions would be great,
>  
> Steve
> 
> 
> > 

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[cfaussie] Re: Text change percentage or score

2008-07-11 Thread andrew lorien

This string compare worked great for me.

I'm doing this job matching strings to generate foreign keys.  i've
already done a lot of pattern matching but i'm thinking that to be
really careful i should do some sort of similarity comparison.  and i
remembered this thread.  and i followed this link.  and there's no way
in a 72000 line text file i would have found that
Northbank Chardonnay
should have been
North Bank Chardonnay

thanks Paul
andrew

On Jul 1, 4:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 04:20:28PM +1000, Steve Onnis wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a method where you can calculate either by percentage or
> > score or something as to how much a string has changed?
>
> > For example:
> > 1) Hi my name is Steve
> > 2) Hi my name is John
>
> > Only the name has changed to the actual percentage change would be low, like
> > 20%
>
> > Or
>
> > 1) Hi my name is Steve
> > 2) The cow jumped over the moon
>
> > The percentage change would be high, like 100%
>
> Googling "string similarity" turns up lots of hits, including
> a CF function:
>
> http://www.bradwood.com/string_compare/
>
> Doing
> 
> on your examples gives a 76% match.
>
> Is that what you're after?
>
> Paul Haddon
> Technical Services Manager
> Formstar Print Technologies

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