The Bradsoft Fan club
May 15th, 2005 by Sarah KingI’m a bit of a fan of Nick Bradbury and Bradsoft having first used TopStyle some years ago when first working on the migration of Vantive ( –> Peoplesoft –> Oracle) from desktop to web. More recently I have won a licence through the WeberDev coding contests. Read the rest of this entry »
Secure File Locations
May 13th, 2005 by Sarah KingSomething that off-the-shelf scripts tend to neglect is saving your files in a secure location. Not all the files, necessarily. Just the valuable ones with things like your database username and password. The files that really matter. Read the rest of this entry »
Other Kiwi Blogs
May 13th, 2005 by Sarah KingAfter checking out my blog neighbourhood the other day I thought I’d also share the other kiwi blogs I read… Read the rest of this entry »
DigitalPoint’s SEO genius
May 13th, 2005 by Sarah KingShawn Hogan runs digitalpoint – a collection of web services and a webmasters forum. I’ve dubious honor of being member #29 so I’ve been hanging around there for a bit. Read the rest of this entry »
Baby hearts case faces lengthy delay
May 13th, 2005 by Sarah KingThere are going to be no winners in this case of doctors thinking they know better! Read the rest of this entry »
NZ Police
May 11th, 2005 by Sarah KingOur police have been taking a hammering lately, and no wonder! Read the rest of this entry »
Christchurch body snatchers
May 7th, 2005 by Sarah King
What devastating news I read in the school newsletter last night! Gorgeous Carol, our star Kindergarten teacher, is moving down to Christchurch. Hard to believe that in the last year we’ve lost 2 teachers to the one-eyed city! Read the rest of this entry »
RealEnz drop the ball
May 5th, 2005 by Sarah KingWe moved into our current house 2 years ago and when we bought we had some very loose criteria – except that we knew exactly which part of the city we wanted to buy in. Agents soon learnt not to suggest “one suburb over” and we learnt to trust them to call us when something came up. Read the rest of this entry »

