This is as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

And this is Reverso, written , and concerning Uncategorized

Sparkes notes the existence of elgoog and knocks up his own version. Personally, that seems a bit like hard work to me, so the Kryogenix House of Javascript Weirdness presents the reverso bookmarklet. Might work in your browser, might not. Works in mine, which is still Firebird 0.7 (alright, alright, I'll go to Firefox in a minute), but stuff that took me five minutes to write doesn't get a proper test procedure. :-)

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sparkes

I had a weird dream last night.  Apart from betting on a horse (for the first time, and no I can't remember the name but it was in a 2 o'clock race) I also added a filter to automatically transform a webpage into jive talk. 


So the elgoog filter might end up jive, swedish chef and other silly webpage filters.

Bill

I also had a weird dream last night, it's got nothing to do with Javascript, but I'll tell you all anyway.  There was a bloke dressed up as a Navy captain cutting  my grass with a strimmer and then loads of other Navy captains came round the corner and he ran off, leaving me to finish cutting the grass.  What a git.

sil

Ah, dreams about men in uniform. Those were the days. :)

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