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July 29th, 2006 by
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the only thing I can say about this is… hi hi hi
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RANCID …will check your network device configurations and back them up if changes have been made. It keeps a history of changes using either Concurrent Version System (CVS) or Subversion
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July 27th, 2006 by
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This page describes how to configure PPP dialup through a Bluetooth-compatible mobile phone
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iriverter is a cross-platform frontend to mencoder designed to facilitate the conversion of almost any video format to one that is playable on various multimedia players.
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Opensourcetesting.org aims to boost the profile of open source testing tools within the testing industry, principally by giving users easy access from one central location to the wide range of open source testing tools available.
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July 26th, 2006 by
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For the first time, you can hit your computer and get a meaningful response! Using Linux® and the Hard Drive Active Protection System (HDAPS) kernel drivers, you can access the embedded accelerometers on Lenovo (formerly IBM®) ThinkPads, then process th
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July 23rd, 2006 by
i am not much of a cat person, but this clip of talking cats is very funny!
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July 21st, 2006 by
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“Introducing Plone” is a new screencast intended to be one of a series to instruct new users on using Plone.
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Software can never reach its potential as long as the design is driven primarily or only by self-interest.
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Find out how to use Eclipse for projects that use a Subversion repository.
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July 19th, 2006 by
with the news the George W. Bush excercised his veto today, story here, this Stem-Cell Cheat Sheet, from wired, fills in the blanks and explains some of the terms used in this hot topic rather well.
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July 18th, 2006 by
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“In a series of articles Garth Cambray describes a DIY process for brewing fuel tank ready ethanol, a sustainable renewable fuel exciting the interest of sugar producers in Kenya and beyond.”
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These merry-go-rounds use kid power to pump water in developing countries, so far 700 PlayPumps have been installed in South Africa – “While children have fun spinning on the PlayPump (1), clean water is pumped (2) from underground (3) into a 2,500-liter
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