Asperger's may be removed from the next edition of the DSM
I just read about this a few minutes ago, and couldn't believe it:
http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2009/11/ ... iatry.htmlHow do you feel about this?I just read about this a few minutes ago, and couldn't believe it:
http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2009/11/ ... iatry.htmlHow do you feel about this?Today I discovered that Apache helpfully includes a manual located at http://yourdomain.com/manual. I am sure it doesn't do this on everyones site, but I was using CPanel with a CentOS server, I think. I only noticed this when I had to run a web application I had made through a PCI test, provided by McAfee. It flagged up that directory listings were allowed (/manual/images), and therefore gave me a red mark (well orange actually, since it was only at severity level 3).
Anyway, I had to disable loads of stuff in my httpd.conf, located at "/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf". But comment out this line
AliasMatch ^/manual(?:/(?:de|en|es|fr|ja|ko|ru))?(/.*)?$ "/usr/local/apache/manual$1"
That will stop the manual loading or any of its subdirectories.
If you are a Mac user make sure you download 'The Mac Manual'. It's a free PDF that supplies you with numerous tips, tricks and free applications. Download the PDF here. More info here.
some things found on this beast.
For the archives, because this simply kicks ass.
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以下のコードでダウンロード開始できます。
AnkPixiv.downloadCurrentImage();
FireGestures / Vimperator で確認。
Is it lying in your shed or garage, unloved, a bit rusty and in need of some care and attention? You'd love to get it going again but lost the original maintenance manual?
Maybe this Haynes manual, spotted this morning in Foyles on London's Charing Cross Road, is what you need.
It even covers the Saturn V you have lying around under the bed; you know, the big rocket bit that goes under the lander. Go on, there's really no excuse now.