to your HTML Add class="sortable" to any table you'd like to make sortable Click on the headers to sort Thanks to many, many people for contributions and suggestions. Licenced as X11: http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/licence.html This basically means: do what you want with it. */ var stIsIE = /*@cc_on!@*/false; sorttable = { init: function() { // quit if this function has already been called if (arguments.callee.done) return; // flag this function so we don't do the same thing twice arguments.callee.done = true; // kill the timer if (_timer) clearInterval(_timer); if (!document.createElement || !document.getElementsByTagName) return; sorttable.DATE_RE = /^(\d\d?)[\/\.-](\d\d?)[\/\.-]((\d\d)?\d\d)$/; forEach(document.getElementsByTagName('table'), function(table) { if (table.className.search(/\bsortable\b/) != -1) { sorttable.makeSortable(table); } }); }, makeSortable: function(table) { if (table.getElementsByTagName('thead').length == 0) { // table doesn't have a tHead. Since it should have, create one and // put the first table row in it. the = document.createElement('thead'); the.appendChild(table.rows[0]); table.insertBefore(the,table.firstChild); } // Safari doesn't support table.tHead, sigh if (table.tHead == null) table.tHead = table.getElementsByTagName('thead')[0]; if (table.tHead.rows.length != 1) return; // can't cope with two header rows // Sorttable v1 put rows with a class of "sortbottom" at the bottom (as // "total" rows, for example). This is B&R, since what you're supposed // to do is put them in a tfoot. So, if there are sortbottom rows, // for backwards compatibility, move them to tfoot (creating it if needed). sortbottomrows = []; for (var i=0; i
Do you have a geek in your life? Are you still looking for ideas for what to get them for Christmas?
If so, you're in luck! Garth Sundem, most recently the author of The Geeks' Guide to World Domination, just announced the launching of new applications for the iPhone that are based upon the math he created for his previous book, Geek Logik!
Each of the applications are specifically designed to address the social dilemmas faced by geeks and ordinary people no matter where they are. The new apps cover Careers, Decisions and Love.
There's also a "Geek Logik Lite" version, available for free at this writing, which answers just three questions:
Now, instead of awkwardly reacting to these and other potentially uncomfortable social situations, our heroic app user can instead pull out their mobile, disguising their discomfort by pretending the need to send an urgent text, while using the apps to instead solve their current social crisis, allowing them to move confidently forward in both real life and real time!
To get a better sense of those other potentially uncomfortable real life social situations that might now be answered while on the go, here's our index of the tools we developed based upon Garth's math from Geek Logik:
Labels: geek logik
Welcome to the blogosphere's toolchest! Here, unlike other blogs dedicated to analyzing current events, we create easy-to-use, simple tools to do the math related to them so you can get in on the action too! If you would like to learn more about these tools, or if you would like to contribute ideas to develop for this blog, please e-mail us at:
ironman at politicalcalculations
Thanks in advance!
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