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  • Epic Self Documenting Code by Wonders of Tea on Oct 9, 2009 in general java silliness

    This is the best: switch (mIntegrationDirection) { case InventoryIntegrationDirection.DoTheSameChangeInShop: DoTheSameChangeInShop(GetChangedDataFromInventory(mLastSynchDate)); break; case InventoryIntegrationDirection.DoTheSameCh...

  • GMail Downtime: Affected Small Subset of Users? by Wonders of Tea on Sep 25, 2009 in web technologies

    No it didn’t. According to a quote on the Telegraph website the GMail downtime affected only a small subset of users but if you look at the comments on the story it was hitting people in Florida, France, UK and Canada. That’s quite a big,...

  • Django CMS by Wonders of Tea on Sep 25, 2009 in Uncategorized

    Finally a Django CMS that looks stable and well built has been released at: http://www.django-cms.org. It’s sponsored by a Swiss compay which doesn’t bother me one bit (I love ….cheese and chocolate?) but the Americans seem obsessed...

  • Follow Adagio on Twitter & Get $5 by Wonders of Tea on Sep 22, 2009 in merchants news

    Adagio teas is one of the biggest (and best imho) tea merchants in the US. You can now get a $5 discount when you follow them on Twitter! Simply visit Adagio Teas and click the link for Twitter and fill in your username.

  • Blooming Tea Video by Wonders of Tea on Sep 19, 2009 in products

    If you’ve ever seen a blooming tea for sale and wondered what the flower was doing in the tea pot then you’ll love this video! Incredible! You can get tea like this from Teavana.

  • Tea Wikipedia? by Wonders of Tea on Sep 16, 2009 in news

    Well yes it does indeed look like a tea wiki has been created. A wiki is simply a way for people to edit the content themselves a bit like wikipedia. There’s loads out there all dedicated to specialist subjects. Now it looks like a tea wiki has...