Email signatures

July 28th, 2006

Hi,

today i found a great tools for creating email signature. Now my emails have several customized email signatures. Thats sooo coool ) .

Got some comment for you:

A signature block (often abbreviated as signature, sig block, sig file, or just sig) is a block of text automatically appended at the bottom of an e-mail message, Usenet article, or forum post. This has the effect of “signing off” the message. A common practice is to have one or more lines containing some brief information on the author of the message.

Information usually contained in a sig block includes the poster’s name, phone number, postal address and email address, along with other contact details if required, such as URLs for sites owned or favoured by the author. A witty or profound quotation is often included (occasionally automatically generated by such tools as fortune), or an ASCII art picture. Strict rules of capitalization are not followed (example, it is very en vogue to write “tel” instead of “Tel” to designate telephone). Among some groups of people it has been common to include self-classification codes, though the practice is waning.

Subversion

March 19th, 2006

Today I read on Ruby’s blog about moving feedvalidator on subversion. I’m glad, that more and more projects are moving from old csv system on powerful svn systems.

Go ahead guys!

Hi

March 3rd, 2006

Hello.

Today I decide to start my personal blog. Right now I have no idea what i need to write here, but i’ll write something ) I’m promising, my friens…

Okay, now already is a night, and i need to go in my bed.

Good luck ;)