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Puncture
Monday 15th November, 2004 20:49 Comments: 0
Turns out it was just a puncture (or 'punture' as the receipt says) so it didn't cost much to get repaired. Hopefully I won't have to pump my tyres up every couple weeks anymore, and no need to worry on my long drives down the motorway to visit friends.

Must get around to porting some ColdFusion code I've written across to PHP - wrote a prototype/proof of concept earlier today, but I haven't quite written the full thing in PHP. Still, the code was less than 6KB in ColdFusion, I suspect it may be even less when written in PHP, and if I'm (un)lucky Jonathan will use it for a future feature on Refresh. I'm hoping it'll scale well (should do). The bad news is I let it slip to a friend that I'd written something in ColdFusion and they know someone who wants something similar, so that could mean two people want my code!
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