Monthly Archives: June 2004

The Free Linux CD Project

Linux CDs for free in your mail — A project that I admired, and wanted to support is back up on it’s feet again. Get involved and donate some cds/stuff/money if you will.

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Fold paper in half 12 Times

As a school kid, I had heard that you can’t fold paper in half any more than 8 times, and I beleived it. Here is a little background. A school kid had found out how to fold paper in half … Continue reading

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Adobe Photoshop Tutorials

3155 Adobe Photoshop Tutorials, and growing….for when I get to playing with Photoshop again.

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2 CD Case

Fold yourself a two CD case from a sheet of paper. – That’s practical Origami for you.

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gExodus – a graphical Gmail import tool

gExodus – import all y’er mails now using an application with a neat front-end GUI.

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Linguists’ Latin

Linguists’ Latin– Now I know what viz. and et al stand for.

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Autological Words

Autological Words , gotta think up some more, and watch out for such words. What surprises me is that the word “word” is not there on the list, and I think “word” is an autological word. Autoglyphs on the other … Continue reading

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Technical Orkut

A social network caught in the Web describes Orkut’s origin in the form of an academic paper. Interesting.

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Adapt mailto for Gmail

vrikodhara: Gmailto for Mozilla.

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What wordpress brings my way

My ambition was to set a science fiction book in as far into the future as I could imagine, while not assuming anything presently known to be impossible. – John C. Wright. (from Jef’s web files). What can I say … Continue reading

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