Quick Bits

Apr 27th

So your entire office floor just upgraded all their computers and now you have several hundred unused cases - what do you do with them? Some people give them to charity, others trash them, some even set them up in a dominoes chain. Mmmmm, now I would like pizza.

Apr 26th

After navigating through a series of websites starting from Hack a Day I came across a few nice electronic projects that I wouldn't mind reproducing at a later date: a 5x7 LED dot matrix pong machine, a laser video projector and a gesture-based light switch.

Apr 26th

Undefined Fire will be participating in the Spring 2007 CSS Reboot. I cannot "reboot" at the specified time of 18:00 GMT on May 1st because of it being in the middle of the night so I will be upgrading to v3 a few hours early.

Apr 21st

What do you get when you mix an online portfolio with an online game? Possibly one of the most unique websites out there to date. Although, truth be told, I spent most of my time flying around and not actually looking at the site itself.

Mar 27th

It looks like Flickr has added a new filter system to allow its users to upload screenshots and other non-photographic images without breaking the community guidelines.

Mar 20th

The first alpha version of Adobe Apollo has been released to the public. Although it allows AJAX applications to be executed without a browser it still relies on HTML and CSS for presentation - you were so close of stealing my idea Adobe, however you missed the best part of it.

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Undefined Fire is a portal into the mind of Australian website developer and electronic systems student Lucas Murray. This site was brought into being for the sole purpose of keeping a public archive of any interesting findings that he uncovers during his day-to-day operations. Topics covered here include electronics, programming techniques, databases, graphic and user interface design, general technological news, and anything else that comes to his mind while browsing the web.

Latest Article

Apache 2 Configuration

After upgrading one of my private servers a little while ago I decided to expand upon the web-server that was being happily hosted on it for the last year or so. As I cannot find any sample configuration files online that do something similar to what this server does I present to you the configuration files that I used on my server. Hopefully they will be of use to somebody.