Udder Talk

Udder Talk : Cure your boredom
Udder Talk
Cure your boredom
A blog about the udderly unessential and fun technology around us.
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8/03 21:18 Look, its an iPhone 3g Mommy
After waiting for just over two weeks from the July 11 release date, I finally managed to get my mitts on the iPhone 3g. I must say, it was certainly worth the wait but of course there is no such thing as a path that is paved in gold and the iPhone...
7/13 2:39 Codeigniter with a Vanilla twist
Never has a framework been so easy to manage, and yet so powerful. I've been playing with Codeigniter for over a month now and I must say... It feels good. I made a small footprint in the CI world. I managed to integrate the Vanilla Forum engine with...
6/24 15:18 Gotta Love San Francisco
Don't you just love our great city of San Francisco? It goes from hot to cold in an instant, you will be asked for change at almost every corner you turn, and there will be talk of some neighborhood rich person making even more money when the housing...
6/10 5:51 iPhone all over again
So the buzz is out about the new 3G iPhone. Of course, this news is music to even my ears. I must say that the one thing that has held me back from my pool of iPhone love is... well the price. Of course other naysayers had their reasons too... One of...
5/24 19:46 Update!
It's been almost 2 weeks since my last post and with good reason. I mentioned a short while back how I've been slaving over the Codeigniter framework. Well I'm finally making head way and diving in full steam for the conversion of Arcade Cow to this...

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