Perl & Apache?
Once upon a time, within the past year, I saw mention of a simpler version of mod_perl - an apache module which let you write code to run within the context of a persistent perl process.
However my DuckDuckGofu is weak, and I'm struggling to find this project.
Did I dream it, or could somebody tell me where it lives?
Dynamic Picture Frames
So I've been taking pictures recently. Lots of pictures.
Many times many images have been printed and hung upon my walls, and the price of frames is starting to become onerous.
I'd love to see some kind of "dynamic" picture wall - but the two alternatives I considered fail:
- Metal & Magnets
Place a huge sheet of metal upon your wall. Then put wee magnets inside your frames.
- Corkboard
Imagine a full wall that was paneled with what is essentially a large notice-board..
Both of these would look ugly; the metal one perhaps less so.
But the idea of having a wall which could have pictures mounted upon it, without having big nail holes if you rearranged and which could cope with dynamic repositioning and sizes is nice ..
Invent it for me? I'll buy one. Probably even two...
ObFilm: The Godfather
Tags: apache, apache2, lazyweb, perl 21 comments
Why not hang a metal sheet then put some (thin) adhesive wallpaper or texture or whatever over it? It'd still be magnetic but it would look nice.
Keep in mind not to do the whole room or it'll kill any chance of wifi/cell phones working.