Posted in IT, healthcare on Oct 31st, 2008
I was in Birmingham yesterday, to join Healthcare Interoperability 2008. I can not say that is was as rich as I had expected, but still it hosted some interesting stands.
EMIS and their partners were the star of the event, and I guess from a business perspective the message was obvious there: primary care is a […]
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Posted in IT, healthcare on Oct 27th, 2008
I’ve spend two days of last week at HL7 UK conference, and it was worth it. It was nice to see what are the hot topics in the HL7 domain, and some topics seemed to be a real focus of interest from the community.
A couple of thoughts about the feel of things: first of all, […]
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Posted in IT on Oct 27th, 2008
Dear friend(s),
I have no idea why you may hope that this little piece of blog will make you rich through the garbage you keep posting on, but I will not loose a minute of my time thinking about it.
I’ve closed all comments thanks to your endless desire to fill my blog with meaningless crap, and […]
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Posted in IT on Oct 27th, 2008
When you see an empty dialog just after the splash screen, first check the .log file under workspace/.metadata/
if it is a xul error, which probably is, then do this:
sudo apt-get install xulrunner
append to eclipse.ini
-Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath=/usr/lib/xulrunner/xulrunner
(taken from : http://sandakith.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/eclipse-ganymede-startup-problem-in-ubuntu-orgeclipseswtswterror-xpcom-erro/)
Remember: the -D… stuff goes last in eclipse.ini
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Posted in IT on Oct 26th, 2008
Ok, this blog has been a place of ranting for the last couple of days, but I won’t keep this one inside: my 3 mobile connection is terrible. Others using Vodafone, T-Mobile etc has not mentioned about any positive experiences either.
It appears the mobile operators are enjoying the huge amount of customers buying mobile broadband(!), […]
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