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Getting somewhere with Marozzo's dagger
Submitted by Richard Cullinan on 29 July 2009 - 1:21pmI've been having some problems with Marozzo's dagger section, specifically Capitolo 54 & 57 dealing with the defence of the thrust.
The translation by Bill Wilson over at marozzo.org just isn't making sense, so I've been redoing it.
In memory of the fallen...
Submitted by Richard Cullinan on 31 May 2009 - 10:31pmWell it had to eventually happen. My Palm E2 has given up the ghost, and attempts to resuscitate have been unsuccessful. Looks like I'm going to have to see if I can get it fixed, but the data is probably gone now as I've gotten slack about syncing it to the Kubuntu PC. The non-volatile memory was great, but it spoiled me after the Palm 102.
The times I'm missing it the most is in traffic driving between home and work. It's helped stave off the frustration at those times as I read my ebooks. Reading them on the PC screen just isn't the same, or as convenient.
So what's all this then...
Submitted by Richard Cullinan on 27 May 2009 - 10:16pmFirst time blogger, long time web site owner... :-)
Thought it was time to roll out the personal blog. If you've been paying attention you will have noticed the Dardi book is growing a little. Well it'll grow in time as I work out how I want to write the material. I'll be posting any radical insights here over time as well.
Getting the layout right!
Submitted by renfence-admin on 7 May 2009 - 2:02pmI'm happy with the layout now, so it's time to document what I've done.
Firstly, the Header region.
If it's not obvious, I'm using the default bluemarine theme. Under Home » Administer » Site building » Themes » bluemarine I've turned OFF the logo, site name and slogan options. The Mission statement is turned on, as this displays the welcome information on the home page. You enter that information through the Home » Administer » Site Administration » Site Information page. I've also got the Primary and Secondary links turned on.
Welcome to the new website
Submitted by renfence-admin on 28 April 2009 - 1:46pmWell we've moved to the new server, and have got the site running on a new CMS.
For those interested, the platform is Drupal 6.10, and I'm quite happy with it.
There's some new features, such as blogs and books, which will be available to authorised users.

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