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From the blog: Pull Attachments from Incoming Mail with Perl
For a new project I've been working on, I needed to pull the image attachments from all incoming mail, store them separately. I couldn't find any snippets online for this so I had to create my own. Here's what I came up with. As always, it's a bit rough but is a [...]
From the blog: Receiving and Sending Text Messages With PHP and IMAP
I've had a lot of requests to turn some of my Twitter apps into mobile services. Most companies, like Twitter itself, use Short Codes (like 40404) to accept and send txt/sms messages. Short codes are very expensive (the cheapest solution I found started at $500 per month for a randomized short code of [...]
From the blog: A design in the works
Just to keep my blog semi updated (seems I'm just letting this place collect dust), here's what I'm working on for today. This design won't be used. I liked where it was going, the client didn't. Figured I'd share it before I toss it. Also, I'm working on something new for this blog. It [...]
From the blog: An Update on the House
After a week or so of very hard work, we decided trying to clean everything up and restore the house was a futile attempt. Everything we really wanted to save/couldn't afford to replace immediately was cleaned up, boxed, and stored at my brother's house. After a couple weeks of cleaning and boxing, the [...]
From the blog: Push RSS feed to your Twitter feed
A friend needed to push/send items from an RSS feed to his Twitter account. Here's the code in a nice .zip file. Very simple and rough, but it gets the job done nicely. Feel free to add to/modify. http://kevinsmithdesigns.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/KSDtwitter.zip
I've finally had some time to actually look through the pictures and videos I took on the first few days. No video will ever be uploaded, but here are some pictures.
Two days after the flood and it was still much higher than usual
My side yard with one of my buildings pushed against the neighbor's house
What remains of building #1 and misc trash
Building number #1 and backyard
Backyard/fence and ~3 feet of sand/mud
Some flowers I had planted just a few days prior. Hadn't even moved them up front yet...
Front porch. The water somehow managed to pull the carpet/rug up. It was glued pretty well.
Trash out for the National Guard to pick up
My house was flooded on Friday night/Saturday morning (around 3am). Nothing much else to say so here are some pictures.
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More pictures located here: http://hellokevin.com/flood.
