Friday, January 12, 2007

Well since this site has been featured on wikipedia due to it's sexy mini-apps and open source approach, I have been inundated with readers. It used to be a mere few in England, a couple in France and a couple in Japan who would look at boujois.net.
Thanks to google analytics (www.google.com/analytics) I now have to say thank you to the 55 individuals across the United States, the 24 in the United Kingdom the 10 in Canada, and all those in;
Australia,
Denmark,
Finland,
Greece,
Netherlands,
Brazil,
Spain,
Germany,
India,
Indonesia,
Israel,
Singapore,
Turkey,
France,
Taiwan,
Estonia,
Poland,
Egypt,
Philippines,
Sweden,
Hong Kong,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Belgium,
Korea,
Vietnam,
South Africa,
Austria,
Hungary,
New Zealand,
Chile,
Russian Federation,
Yugoslavia,
Thailand,
Saudi Arabia,
Slovenia,
Portugal,
Croatia,
and Italy.

Thanks.

(figures by google analytics).

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

-= ascii to ascii code tool =-


this is very similar to the ascii to binary conversion i made earlier, this one is good for use with arrays to count characters in a file and see which one is most frequent etc...
you'll need this tool to get the ascii code for letters.
also you could just use it to send cryptic codes, it's up to you?

use it here
source code here

-=b0uj3m0ng=-
work now featured on wikipedia

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

-= flash keyboard =-


i needed an on screen touch (or click) keyboard for my 3rd year project, having spent a few too many hours on google trying to find one, all i found out is that it's impossible.

well to me nothing is impossible (except waking up and cleaning my room, definately impossible... oh an listening to music on cheap headphones... thats a nicht nicht.)

so a few hours later, here we have it, now you can use it, but you cant have the code right now, because i need it for my project and i don't want anyone stealing it just yet.

Use it here

dAn

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