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23/10: Coming soon to openNTF : eTimesheets

This post is my way of forcing myself to get my act in gear by committing to release a web based Timesheets System to openNTF within a week.  It is something I've been meaning to do for over a year now!  I had the system developed in India during my spell there and it has been in production at one of my clients for a few years.  I also use it to record my time and mileage and then use it to create invoices.

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You can see some screen shots already that I have added to the openNTF project.  I just need to decide upon a licence and finish setting up some installation documentation and I'll then upload the NSF applications.

Please let me know if you think this might be useful to you.  There are enhancements that I have in mind too but I want to wait and see what the feedback is like first.

Here's the link to the project on openNTF: http://www.openntf.org/Projects/pmt.nsf/ProjectLookup/eTimesheets
Author: Rob Wills Categories:  Domino  Timesheets 
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16/10: Swing Low Sweet Chariots!!

Just a quick post about the rugby.  Fabulous entertainment for two Saturdays on the trot.  Things have got a lot better since the first two games of the tournament when England struggled to put away the USA and then were crushed 36-0 by the Boks.  Beating the Aussies and France in repeats of four years ago brings back memories of living and working in India where I celebrated last time.  But this time there is a big hurdle still to cross.  The fairy tale wouldn't be complete without having to beat South Africa like we did four years ago.  Can we overcome the recent form book?  Can we stop Habana?

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God I hope so.  And if Lewis Hamilton can stay out of trouble on Sunday and win the F1 World Championship then my weekend will be complete.
Author: Rob Wills Categories:  Rugby Union 
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