p.s. It took me only 30 minutes ;-)
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Ajax dictionary
A love Ajax = very simple, easy and fast -> http://dictionary.mantas.us . best application I created so far.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
mod_layout for apache
I found very nice thing today it's called "mod_layout" for apache 2 . After couple hours messing with it and trying to compile that son of b*tch I got mad so I said forget it and left to have a beer, walking in the park and drinking beer for an hour finally I figured out... came back home and GOT IT RUNNING... NOW TESTING on mantas.us.. very COOL ;-) I'm proud of myself!!!
NEVER GIVE UP :-)
Saturday, July 30, 2011
12th Annual System Administrator Appreciation Day
Yesterday, personally visited old mantas.us server in downtown LA, to celebrate this great day. Moving out this beautiful dell to Kansas city.
I was playing all night with it, it's beautiful!!! proudly to say mantas.us up and running already(of course just for testing and hacking we will see how much it can take, should be in production next month!!!!)... hopefully everything works out as I planned.
Happy Administrator Appreciation Day Everyone!!!
I was playing all night with it, it's beautiful!!! proudly to say mantas.us up and running already(of course just for testing and hacking we will see how much it can take, should be in production next month!!!!)... hopefully everything works out as I planned.
Happy Administrator Appreciation Day Everyone!!!
Monday, December 27, 2010
Google’s Christmas logo took six months to make
Amazing! that is why Google number 1!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
money is on the way
I started new project couple weeks ago, it's going pretty well - so I'm proud about it - money is on the way ;-)
60K
Let me finish it and I'm gladly going to share my "secrets"!
60K
Let me finish it and I'm gladly going to share my "secrets"!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Economist data ;-)
Measured a different way, the correlation between money and happiness is surprisingly strong
DISMAL scientists who look at happiness often contend that, beyond a GDP per capita of just $15,000 (measured at purchasing-power parity), money does not buy happiness. Up to that point the correlation between the two is strong, but thereafter it falls away. If this is true then some heretical conclusions follow: rich America is no happier than poorer Brazil, so what is the point in people who live in rich countries working harder to get ever richer? Politicians should concentrate on maximising the mental health of their voters, rather than the size of their pay checks. But plot the data another way, on a logarithmic scale where each increment represents a 100% increase in income per head, and the relationship between wealth and happiness looks more robust.
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