La semaine dernière je me suis rendu à un concert de Marillion , avec l'intention de prendre quelques photos. J'ai donc uniquement pris mon 50mm F/1.4 en me disant que le manque de lumière serait le point clef de cette prise de vue. Hélas, trois fois hélas je ne suis pas arrivé assez en avance pour me positionner corrctement sur le devant de la scène, j'ai donc regretté de ne pas avoir pris un zoom avec moi. Je prendrais un téléobjectif avec moi pour le concert de The killers.
février 2009 Archives
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Mesquilla provides several extensions to extend the functionality of the Mozilla Thunderbird email client. These rely on backend code that is being introduced in version 3.0, so they do not work with the 2.x Thunderbird versions.
JunQuilla provides junk mail management features, including "uncertain" folders to assist in training and finding near-misses, as well as columns to show the percent match of a message to being spam.
FiltaQuilla adds additional actions to the email filter, including remove tag , mark unread, mark replied, remove star, launch file, and suppress notification.
ToneQuilla adds a filter actions to play sound files. My wife thinks this is great, because I play "we are in love" whenever she sends me an email!
GlodaQuilla provides several custom columns to the message pane that are useful to database developers.
My name is Ludovic Hirlimann, I'm the new QA lead for Mozillamessaging. I started a bit over a week ago. My email is ludovic @ mozillamessaging.com.
I have of course an IRC nickname : _Tsk_. It's the contraction of The softkid, and the underscores were added because Tsk was never free on ircnet back in the days where I was hanging on #atari. The softkid was chosen when I started computing - trying to crack Apple ][ software. At that time one of the games that I had copied had been cracked by The softman from the solex crack band. I just loved the name of the band too much - hence my nickname.
I've been playing, using computers since 1982 - when my dad got an Apple IIe home. I've been using email for 16 years - using my dads account on a unix box. I've owned a few pieces of interesting hardware, and ran Linux, OS/2 and Beos. Beos had a crappy web browser named Netpositive, and Be decided to port Mozilla in 1999. I was only able to run mozilla on Linux and Windows at that time but I did it because I thought that bugs that I would find would benefit the browser as my OS of choice. At some point I got interest in MacOS X - and the browser situation was bad with a special version of IE for the mac - and then I got hocked into Chimera/Camino and the mozilla world.
I have a few interest online - they are available in form of a Foaf file.
My immediate goals are to make sure Thunderbird 3.0 ships as bugfree as possible. My Long term goals are to ensure that the quality of the product does not decrease over time.
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Yellow pages for greenland
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an extnesion that forces Moz based application to crash.