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Monthly Archives: June 2008
Style: Belts
Basic Types Formal – Thumb-width, shiny. Informal – Wider, not shiny. When to Wear Whenever your trousers have belt-loops. Never with athletics shoes. Co-ordinating Look at your shoes. Match the colour of your belt with the colour of your shoes. … Continue reading
Visual Studio Fonts and Colors
Some developers are really rather fussy about the way their code looks in the IDE. Instead of getting on with the job, they spend a lot of time messing about to get their environment just-so. It looks as though I am in good … Continue reading
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