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		<title>A Year Later…</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 18:14:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rehuël</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is exactly a year since I wrote my last post in my blog. I&#8217;ve had a very busy schedule. I am not sure when I&#8217;ll be able to write]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is exactly a year since I wrote my last post in my blog. I&#8217;ve had a very busy schedule. I am not sure when I&#8217;ll be able to write again, but there is so much I want to write about.</p>
<p>Hopefully I can restart very soon.</p>
<p>Thanks for visiting my blog</p>
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		<title>The purpose of life: Do something to be remembered</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 18:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rehuël</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take a look around you. There are different kinds of people walking around the globe. One wants to become rich, other wants to be famous, others don&#8217;t care about all]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take a look around you. There are different kinds of people walking around the globe. One wants to become rich, other wants to be famous, others don&#8217;t care about all this. In my personal opinion, they all have something in common: <strong>Everybody wants to be remembered!</strong></p>
<p>How did I reach this conclusion? I looked at what different avenues in life &#8220;promise&#8221; and why people pursue them. Let&#8217;s take a look at a couple:</p>
<h3>Wealth</h3>
<p>Most rich people, voluntarily or not, do something to make sure people, either surrounding them or globally, know that they are rich. They help the poor, they build schools, they travel around the world in a yacht, they buy expensive goodies, and the list goes on. Most rich people ask for attention of a greater audience. Those who don&#8217;t, usually just want to touch the hearts of a select group, be it family, close friends or that single mother around the corner with 8 children.</p>
<p>Be it by a small group or by the whole world, all these people want to be remembered.</p>
<h3>Fame</h3>
<p>Fame actually holds a promise of wealth. Those who pursue fame fall in the category of people who want the attention of a wide audience. Consciously it may be about the wealth, but it&#8217;s always tainted by some form of wanting to be remembered.</p>
<p>Singers hope their music is remembered always. Same goes for actors, writers, bloggers, well, any celebrity. Having your name added to any Hall of Fame, or reaching the top of any chart, means that your name will be remembered for generations to come, if not forever. </p>
<h3>Religion</h3>
<p>All religions have a promise for the afterlife. Most have a destiny for &#8220;good people&#8221; and one for &#8220;bad people&#8221;. Some say good people go to heaven, others say they will be resurrected in a paradise on earth, others believe they will reincarnate. Bad people on the other hand are supposed to go to &#8220;hell&#8221; according to some, or die and just never come back, or reincarnate into a lesser being.</p>
<p>These systems encourage to do all in our power to be remembered by The One in Charge (God, Allah, Nature or whatever he/she/it is called).</p>
<h3>Loved ones</h3>
<p>Most people are driven by wish to be remembered by their family and friends. People get married, spend their lives together in the hope that they will have enough impact on the life of the other that they will be remembered. Parents try to give their children the best they can realize in their power in the hope that the children will appreciate them, remember them, in the end. People make friends so more people get to know them, so they can be remembered.</p>
<h3>Someone&#8230; Anyone?</h3>
<p>There are those in live who don&#8217;t need all the fame and attention of large masses. They sometimes don&#8217;t even need the attention of their own family. But even these people have someone in their life by whom they want to be remembered. Usually this is the closest person to them.</p>
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
<p>Everybody wants be remembered. I do, you do, your neighbor does&#8230; Everybody does! If you think you don&#8217;t, take a close look at your past. You will definitely recognize something you did to be remembered by.</p>
<p>So, in my opinion, the purpose of life is <strong>to do something to be remembered when you&#8217;re gone</strong>.</p>
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		<title>Managing time spent on email and phone calls</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 13:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rehuël</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a time when I would carry my mobile phone with me everywhere I would go. And I mean everywhere. In the restroom, in the pocket of my pants]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a time when I would carry my mobile phone with me everywhere I would go. And I mean everywhere. In the restroom, in the pocket of my pants that hang on the door of the bathroom while I was taking a shower, next to my bed, anytime I would be in it, next to the pool on a towel when I was swimming, etc. Why?</p>
<p>Because I &#8220;needed to be ready for an emergency call, whenever it came&#8221;. Maybe my mom would call me, or maybe my girlfriend/wife would call, or customers need to be able to contact me in case of emergency. That life threatening emergency never came though.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s kind of the same with email. I kept my mail client open all the time, with visual and audible notifications when a new mail arrived. I even installed the Gmail notifier, to let me know if I got new mail at Gmail. All for the same reason.</p>
<p>I realized that, of all the mail I receive daily, there is usually only one per day that I really need to respond to. However, all the friend request mails from the social networking sites, the &#8220;forward this to 10 friends or more&#8221; mails and server log messages do pull my concentration off my work every time they are delivered to my mailbox. In total I spent an average of half an hour to an hour reading and following through no these kinds of messages. After that, the bigger problem is to get my focus back on my work.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;m working on my time management skills, I started getting rid of all factors that could influence my productivity. I now turn off my mail client during most of the day. I only process my mail twice a day: first around 8 in the morning, to check if there&#8217;s anything I need to add to my list of tasks for that day, and then again around 3 pm, to see if there are customer requests, or other important communication that need to be addressed before business hours are over. My social networks get my attention twice a week, in my free time.</p>
<p>My phone is still kept by my side during business hours or when I&#8217;m on the road. After that it just sits on my desk or is turned off before I go to bed.</p>
<p>Managing the time I spend on email and telephone calls proves to be an important part of time management. I get more done than I did previously.</p>
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		<title>A new beginning</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 01:14:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rehuël</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today marks the day I start with big changes in my life. It has taken me about a year to figure out exactly what I want, but I&#8217;ve come to]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today marks the day I start with big changes in my life. It has taken me about a year to figure out exactly what I want, but I&#8217;ve come to a decision.</p>
<p>I decided to quit the active web development scene. This means I will only have myself as customer from now on. I have a couple of personal projects that i have been giving low priority. I decided to take the most promising of those projects and work it out completely.</p>
<p>Although I started this as a web development blog, I will focus a little less on that subject. I will primarily write about my experiences while running the projects. I will not create a blogging schedule, I will just blog when I&#8217;m inspired to write about something.</p>
<p>Wish me luck on my newly chosen path.</p>
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		<title>Understanding the Creative Commons license</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 13:54:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rehuël</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo credit: manu contreras Whenever you create something (take a photograph, make a logo, write an article, etc) the copyright for this product is yours, whether you express it or]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="flkr" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/49503016009@N01/30569992/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/22/30569992_b77e3065ca_m.jpg" border="0" /></a><br />
<small><a href="http://www.photodropper.com/creative-commons/" title="creative commons" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.rehuel.com/wp-content/plugins/photo_dropper//images/cc.gif" alt="Creative Commons License" border="0" /></a> <a href="http://www.photodropper.com/photos/" target="_blank">photo</a> credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/mc/" title="manu contreras" target="_blank">manu contreras</a></small></p>
<p>Whenever you create something (take a photograph, make a logo, write an article, etc) the copyright for this product is yours, whether you express it or register it or not. No one can use this product without your (usually written) permission.</p>
<p>However, now people start seeing more benefits of sharing their work with others for use. Photographers now offer their pictures to be used by others more often; It&#8217;s common practice to use parts of an article that someone else wrote. But this would mean that you would have to ask for permission to use the product every time you planned to. This could form an obstacle, especially when there is a timeline involved.</p>
<h3>The Creative Common License</h3>
<p>This license let&#8217;s you keep your copyright, while you let others copy or use your work, only if they meet your conditions. One of the conditions of this license is that you give credit to the holder when using his/her work.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at the conditions of this license:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Attribution</strong> &#8211; You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work â€” and derivative works based upon it,  <em>only if they give credit the way you request</em>.</li>
<li><strong>Noncommercial</strong> &#8211; You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work â€” and derivative works based upon it, <em>only for noncommercial purposes</em>.</li>
<li><strong>No Derivative Works</strong> &#8211; You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, <em>but not derivative works based upon it</em>. This means that they can only use your work &#8220;as is&#8221;. They are not allowed to change your work to be used in a product of their own.</li>
<li><strong>Share Alike</strong> &#8211; You allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work. This means that others may change your work to be used for their own projects, only if they publish or distribute their work under the same exact license as your work.</li>
</ul>
<p>It&#8217;s kinda obvious that the &#8220;No Derivative Works&#8221; and &#8220;Share Alike&#8221; conditions cannot be used in the same license, since the contradict each other.</p>
<h3>Creative Commons and you</h3>
<p>Creative commons can help you to spread your work. It is important to make sure you set the conditions and have a link to those conditions close to your licensed work.</p>
<p>On the other hand, it is also important that, when you&#8217;re planning to use someone else&#8217;s work, you check their conditions, beforehand.</p>
<h3>Sources</h3>
<p><a href="http://creativecommons.org/">http://creativecommons.org/</a> &#8211; Creative Common website<br />
<a href="http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2006/10/digging_deepercreative_commons.html">http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2006/10/digging_deepercreative_commons.html</a> &#8211; Article about CC and photography<br />
<a href="http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/comics1">http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/comics1</a> &#8211; Explanatory cartoon</p>
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		<title>Building your own website with XHTML and CSS – Some basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 11:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the introduction of this series we talked about separating the content of your website from the presentation by creating the content in XHTML and style it with CSS. Tools]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the <a href="http://www.rehuel.com/2008/02/11/building-your-own-website-with-xhtml-and-css-introduction/">introduction of this series</a> we talked about separating the content of your website from the presentation by creating the content in XHTML and style it with CSS.</p>
<h3>Tools</h3>
<p>Before we continue, let&#8217;s make sure we have the right tools to get this done properly. You actually don&#8217;t need much:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>A plain text editor</strong> &#8211; Plain text editors save whatever you typed in them just as you typed it, without any additional styling or reformatting. If you open a file that you created in a plain text editor in any other editer, you should see the same content you wrote.<br />
The most common plain text editor for Windows is Notepad. Microsoft Word is NOT recommended, because it saves a lot of style info with the file by default. Linux and Mac operating systems have their own default plain text editor, depending on the desktop that&#8217;s being used.</li>
<li><strong>A web browser</strong> &#8211; You will need to be able to view your work somewhere. And since we are building web pages, which visitors will view in a browser, we should be able to check our work in a browser.<br />
Since stats show that the majority of web users still uses Internet Explorer, it would be good if you had access to this browser to check your work, because things may be look different in IE, and we want our site to look the same in any browser. For instruction on installing Internet Explorer on Ubuntu, read <a href="http://www.rehuel.com/2007/05/12/installing-internet-explorer-on-ubuntu/">this article</a>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Anotomy of a web page</h3>
<p>If we want to make our website standards-compliant, we will need to use the proposed scheme to setup the web page. We&#8217;ll start from the top:</p>
<p><strong>The DTD</strong><br />
The Document type Definition tag is actually simply telling the user agent which version of (X)HTML the page is written in, by linking to a file with the rules to be used when parsing the elements on the page. Our DTD will look like this:</p>
<p><code>&lt;!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"></code></p>
<p><strong>The basic scheme</strong><br />
Let&#8217;s look at parts of a HTML page:<br />
<code>&lt;html><br />
	&lt;head><br />
		&lt;title>&lt;/title><br />
	&lt;/head><br />
	&lt;body><br />
	&lt;/body><br />
&lt;/html></code></p>
<p>All of the HTML code is put within the &lt;html> and &lt;/html> tags. </p>
<p>The head section (between &lt;head> and &lt;/head>) contains information that will not be displayed on the web page. Some parts contain information that is used by the user agent (the title tag for instance holds information that will be displayed in the title bar of the browser). Other parts link to other files, for further processing or presentation of the content, like stylesheets or Javascript files that are used to get things done.</p>
<p>The head section usually also contains meta information, like the language in which the page is written (English, Dutch, etc), and keywords and description of the page.</p>
<p>The actual content of the web page is placed between the &lt;body> and &lt;/body> tags. Whatever you put here, will be processed to be displayed.</p>
<p>I thought it was important to go through the basic structure first before we write our first page. We will do that the next time.</p>
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		<title>Happy Valentine’s Day</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a quick note to wish everyone a lot of romance, love and fun on this day!</p>
<p>I think this is my shortest post ever!</p>
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		<title>Building your own website with XHTML and CSS – Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 18:45:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been preparing to write a series on this subject for a long time, but I kept putting it off. Even though there are numerous websites out there with information]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been preparing to write a series on this subject for a long time, but I kept putting it off. Even though there are numerous websites out there with information on how to build a CSS website, I believe it&#8217;s important to still write this series for a number of reasons:</p>
<ul>
<li>This will be my own content. It&#8217;s good to read the same thing in a different context.</li>
<li>There are still too few places where you can get this information presented in tutorial form, from introduction to advanced techniques.</li>
<li>This series can be used as reference for beginning web designers who want to work from scratch in order to learn more about how it all works.</li>
</ul>
<h3>XHTML</h3>
<p>XHTML is short for eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language, which is actually a variation of HTML, which is combined with XML. XHTML is supposed to help to ensure that content is displayed properly on every device that accesses the Internet. XHTML therefore has a stricter set of rules than regular HTML to create cleaner web content.</p>
<p>Accessibility for people with impairments has played an important role in the development of a language to give everyone the same access to information. Thus, for instance, the old bold tag &lt;b> is replaced with &lt;strong> and &lt;i> is replaced by &lt;em> (emphasis) since these tags are better processed on screen readers used by visually impaired people.</p>
<p>Also, tags that are not paired with a closing tag, like with &lt;strong>&lt;/strong>, are now supposed to end with a space and a forward slash before the closing >. &lt;br /> is a very much used example of such.</p>
<p><strong>XHTML versions</strong><br />
<strong>XHTML 1.0</strong> came with 3 (what I, for ease of understanding, would call) &#8220;sub-versions&#8221;: </p>
<ul>
<li><em>Transitional</em> &#8211; This subversion is allowing the use of a number of old HTML elements and attributes, that are judged presentational, in combination with the XHTML rules, to help ease the transition.</li>
<li><em>Frameset</em> &#8211; This allows the creation of HTML frame sets within XHTML</li>
<li><em>Strict</em> &#8211; This uses the strict set of XHTML rules as opposed to the &#8220;old&#8221; HTML rules.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>XHTML 1.1</strong> (also referred to as <em>Module Based XHTML</em>) is actually an updated version of XHTML 1.0 Strict. All elements that had something to do with the look of a website were removed from this version.</p>
<p>Please note that your website may display normally when don&#8217;t &#8220;abide by these rule sets&#8221;, but some user agents (programs on the user&#8217;s end that translate (X)HTML into the website you see) may have trouble displaying the content correctly. If you want your website to be displayed without problems on any web-accessing device, you may want to stick to the rules.</p>
<h3>Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)</h3>
<p>CSS (commonly referred to as <em>stylesheets</em> can simply be defined as documents, containing information, which is used to style web documents. In other words, stylesheets are responsible for the look and feel of web content. These &#8220;styling rules&#8221; are widely accepted as standards.</p>
<p>Stylesheet use normal, understandable English words in their syntax.  The biggest problem right now with stylesheets is that Internet Explorer is, what we call &#8220;non-standard-compliant&#8221;. So styles that would work in any other browser may produce a different effect in IE.</p>
<h3>XHTML + CSS</h3>
<p>The whole idea of these 2 is to separate the design of a website from the actual code that produces the website. <strong>XHTML is responsible for the content, and CSS is responsible for how the content is presented.</strong></p>
<p>This way, your content is displayed properly on any device, even if that device is not equipped to process stylesheets. In any case, the content of the website will be displayed.</p>
<h3>What&#8217;s next?</h3>
<p>Now we took a brief look behind the scenes, we&#8217;ll be able to understand the next part of this series a bit easier.</p>
<p>Next time, we&#8217;ll start with a simple website, which we will use as a base for the rest of the series.</p>
<h3>Excellent reading material</h3>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHTML_2.0">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHTML_2.0</a><br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A while ago I started to get interested in Ruby, or so I thought. I found out that it&#8217;s actually Ruby on Rails (RoR) I fell in love with.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve dedicated some of my time to studying the ins and outs of RoR. There seem to be a lot of information about RoR in blogs and wikis online. However, sometimes the information is limited.</p>
<p>Most of the information that can be found now is not up-to-date since it covers Rails 1, but Rails 2 is already out. This presents some roadblocks, since some defaults have changed (eg. SQLite is chosen as default database instead of MySQL).</p>
<p>Also, it seems like most of these people use RoR on their Mac computers, so they write accordingly. There may not be very much difference in how things are done on OSX as compared to Linux, but still, those differences can have you spending a lot of time looking for solutions.</p>
<p>While I&#8217;m exploring the worl of Ruby on Rails, I&#8217;ll try to document as much as possible to share my findings, so others, who might have the same problems, may benefit from it.</p>
<p>I found Typo, some blogging software for RoR, which I managed to install at <a href="http://typo.rehuel.com">typo.rehuel.com</a>. There is very little information about Typo 5.0.2 out there, so I hope my findings can benefit some.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 18:12:21 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The more I use Linux, the more I fall in love with it.</p>
<p>Recently I decided to remove Xubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn completely, format the hard drive and install Ubuntu 7.10 Gusty Gibbon. Before I did, I made sure I made a backup of my home folder and my data folder. After installation I just copied the old folders back to their places. It just was so great to see that all the settings I had for my programs were kept. All my preferences for Firefox, for Evolution, you name it.</p>
<p>After not using Akregator for over 6 months, I installed it again today. When I started the program, all of the feeds of blogs I was following were still there. I had forgotten about most of them.</p>
<p>I mention this, because I remember the times when I had to reinstall Windows and had to backup so many different things, that I usually forgot to put some of them back on their place. Some were just virtually impossible to backup. But in this case, it just took backing up the home directory.</p>
<p>See, Linux usually keeps the settings and user preferences of all the installed program in the home directory of that user. So if you copy this home directory to a different machine, you will still use the same settings and preferences as the other machine.</p>
<p>I keep exploring the world of Linux and believe, I will write about every little detail that makes me happy I switched from the Windows environment to Linux.</p>
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