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Wednesday, December 18, 2002

8:12:01 AM   #  

Dave

Without [the Creative Commons licenses], everything is assumed to have a (restrictive) copyright. The CC licenses allow people to release their intellectual property into the public domain, with or without constraints...

Ooof. I imagine it will be corrected, or perhaps I'm wrong. But my understanding of the CC licenses is that they are licenses. There is no release by users of those licenses into the public domain. The author retains Copyright, but he allows others certain liberties with his works (as described in the licenses). Releasing your stuff into the public domain is completely different.

11:20:28 AM   #  

Using the Windows System Tray with wxPython

Check out this code sample for a quick and dirty system-tray demo using wxPython. (Lifted, rearranged, and simplified from the wxPython demo.)

Note that you'll need an icon file for this to work, or you'll have to add back the images.py code from the demo.

11:28:00 AM   #  

Will Cox

My mailbox was knocked off the post again. I wonder if the Post Office would have issues with a 3" steel pipe placed just to the side of the box, so that the swinger of the baseball bat, employing his talents in the dark, will break his wrist?

We've got steel pipe solutions in use around here. Other contraptions, too. I'll have to take my camera out for a walk sometime and take a mailbox survey...

3:53:48 PM   #  

Half of my hits...

...come from searches that find this. But I like this one better (not mine).

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