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Updates at Rgbtrade

vrijdag, augustus 29th, 2008

First of all I’m happy that I managed to make a big release this summer holiday. Rgbtrade-0.30 was released last week at sourceforge and freshmeat. That did not cause an earthquake, but our users are now offered a usable set of categories. Also, rgboog.nl has been updates and this use showed us another bug, which has also been fixed quickly.

Meanwhile we are working on an new hosting provider for all projects. Komto Sucks. Are you reading this? Every week they have a server movement, of which you are only notified when things collapse and you complain. We are taking an offer for a VPS Server, providing more flexibility and stability.

Meanwhile, I made some buttons to support the project. These are transparent web banners in several sizes. Suitable for every background color.

Accepteer rgboog.nl 140px

Accepteer rgboog.nl button 140px

accepteer rgboog.nl 225px

accepteer rgboog.nl button 225px

Accepteer rgboog.nl 300px

accepteer rgboog.nl button 300px

Accepteer rgboog.nl button 400px

Accepteer rgboog.nl button 400px

Fietsvakantie Foto’s

maandag, augustus 11th, 2008

Hier zijn dan de foto’s van onze fietsvakantie 2008! Of zie het fotoboek van het Ringsteken 2008 in Eernewoude. [link werkt nu wel]

Communication Breakdown

dinsdag, juli 29th, 2008

All mobile phones are now empty. Email at voeten.com is down. What more do you want? This is the real vacation. You can now use this contact form again, the destination email should be up. Read within 14 days haha ;-)

Party Invitation

vrijdag, mei 30th, 2008

Party

Garden party at june 28th! If you plan to come during dinner, pleae help the cook to order food and contact us before june 15th!

Visit to Oosterschelde Dam

donderdag, mei 8th, 2008

The 12th world miracle: the closeable dam in the Oosterschelde river, the best horse of the Delta works, protecting Zeeland against the sea. You can enter the huge concrete blocks to see the water rushing in from close by. These pics were taken when the sea was 1m higher than the Oosterschelde. The two red lines on a concrete block indicate the level where the dam will close (lower red line) and the level of the 1953 flood (upper red line)