Vasiliy Selivanov

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new symfony site

Posted on Thursday, March 10th, 2011

http://symfony.com/ … waiting for 2.0 Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post

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unix best commands

Posted on Monday, July 6th, 2009

check site http://www.commandlinefu.com and you will get list of commands sorted by voting. Fx: Run the last command as root 1sudo !! Serve current directory tree at http://$HOSTNAME:8000/ 1python -m SimpleHTTPServer change to the previous working directory 1cd – Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet [...]

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Microsoft’s plans for post-Windows OS revealed

Posted on Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

July 29, 2008 — Microsoft is incubating a componentized non-Windows operating system known as Midori, which is being architected from the ground up to tackle challenges that Redmond has determined cannot be met by simply evolving its existing technology. SD Times has viewed internal Microsoft documents that outline Midori’s proposed design, which is Internet-centric and predicated on [...]

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7 Video Game Currencies Stronger Than the U.S. Dollar

Posted on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

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RUPEE (The Legend of Zelda) (1987)
Worth:
$3 (U.S.)
Methodology: 100 rupees = magical shield. Crappy shield on eBay = $300
What It Means: U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke could learn a couple of things from Hyrule’s math whizzes, who have kept the region’s inflation rate at an astounding 0.00 percent for over 20 years.


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GTA DOLLAR (Grand Theft Auto III) (2001)
Worth: $25 (U.S.)
Methodology: 100 GTA dollars = Colt .45 Pistol (M1911 A1). Custom model 1911 A1 pistol made by the Springfield Armory = $2,500
What It Means: If you do find a handgun for a hundred bucks in the real world, you’ll probably have to call Nerf for more ammo.



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COIN (Super Mario Bros.) (1985)
Worth: $37,000 (U.S.)
Methodology: 100 coins = 1 life. Human life = $3.7 million, according to the Environmental Protection Agency
What It Means: What can we say? Girls dig guys with large coin boxes.


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GOLD RING (Sonic the Hedgehog) (1991)
Worth: $103,000 (U.S.)
Methodology: 50 gold rings = A bonus-level shot at a chaos emerald as big as your head. The largest emerald ever found was 86,136 carats, valued at over $5.2 million. In today’s market, 50 real gold rings, or about $10,000 worth of gold, will net you a 3.9-carat emerald.
What It Means: On a side note, give one gold ring to your girlfriend and you unlock the bonus stage where everything you do leads to your life being over.


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SIM DOLLAR (SimCity)(1991)
Worth: $611,000 (U.S.)
Methodology: 1,000 Sim dollars = baseball stadium. The new Washington Nationals stadium = $611 million
What It Means: Think the government is the only waste in D.C.? Each Nationals win in 2007 cost $13.70 in SimCity money, $8.4 million in today’s economy.


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MINERAL (StarCraft) (1998)
Worth:
$25 million (U.S.)
Methodology: 100 minerals = Terran Vespene gas refinery. A gas refinery in Arizona = $2.5 billion
What It Means: At this point, you might as well make a three-button suit out of your worthless money and light yourself on fire.


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ADAM (BioShock) (2007)
Worth: Infinity
Methodology: 1 murdered Little Sister = 160 ADAM. 1 real murdered little sister = life in prison. You’ll probably meet about 160 Adams there, too. Some may make you call them "Big Daddy."
What It Means: They use cigs as currency in the joint, so you’re better off with smokes than you are with C-notes anyway.



from: http://www.maxim.com

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