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“The django_fireeagle package contains code to handle the Fire Eagle authorisation process within Django. You can use it to manage connections between Django users and their respective Fire Eagle access tokens.”
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Should you want to cut down the time it takes to develop Fire Eagle related goodies using C#.
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Lovely site full of video clips of sexy TV and film title sequences.
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It is gorgeous and unfortunately I guess only works if you’re in Berlin. If you are in Berlin and you have a Fire Eagle invitation, then you should totally have a play.
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San Francisco sometimes weirds me out a bit. I’ve not really come across anything like a UK Garden Centre, although I’m sure they exist. There are however, these amazing little boutique places. S’weird.
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Okay. I’m lying. It pisses me off. My personal belief is that you’ll see his name in biographies in twenty years time as the man whose lack of clue resulted in the BBC’s inability to adapt to the digital age.
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What can I say. It looks gorgeous. It’s full of future technology stuff. I have to kit out my apartment from scratch. I will probably not buy it. I’ll probably have spent the money on something else ridiculous.
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I know I’ve been going on a bit recently, but this is precisely the problem we’ve been trying to fix. What you want to do is capture someone’s location in one place and use it everywhere.
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It’s a good album. There are a few songs that have stuck with me, which in my album-less digestathon of iPod smart playlists and ratings is my indicator that it’s a great record.
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In the end, I think I’m most fascinated by this piece because of all the things I wouldn’t have done and the decisions I don’t really understand. Gripping combination of mental exfoliant and moisturiser.
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Seriously, it’s worth sticking with. A few of the later episodes are are better than many of the Doctor Whos of the last couple of seasons. You know, for kids. Also occasionally K9!
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The lightning represents innovation.
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A good list of some of the prime candidates for the job. My favourites would be Tony Ageh and Simon Nelson, both of whom I’ve been honoured to work with and who I have significant respect for.