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http://andrewski.net/post/34721745
Roots of Breakdance (Run DMC - It’s Like That)
This one’s for you, Sipes.
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http://andrewski.net/post/34718460
Amazon.com: Graco Mondo Collection
Deanna’s handiwork! I didn’t know until today that she had designed the fabric for a series of products for Amazon. Just FYI for those that don’t know exactly what she does: she is responsible for the color scheme and pattern that you see on the fabric. I must say, I’m rather proud. :)
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http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com:80/columns/2008_google_summer_code_21_proj
The annual Google Summer of Code is upon us again. For the uninformed, that’s when Google pays hundreds of students and hundreds of mentors to work on free software projects, ranging from AbiSource to Zumastor. This is where great projects like the GDebiKDE installer were created. And this year looks even better than before, with 175 organizations and 1125 students. So today, I’m going to do a short rundown of some of my favorites. I can’t fit them all in (let’s save some trees!), but these are just some that stood out for me.
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http://andrewski.net/post/34683049
Published in February, but I just came across it because someone posted one just like it.
(via Reddit)
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http://operaomnia.wordpress.com/2008/05/13/selettori-css-chi-e-il-piu-v
Sembra che convenga aumentare il markup, utilizzare id e classi specifiche, piuttosto che esagerare con selettori padre/figlio, discendente… a dirlo è uno dei “capoccia” di webkitKeywords: Linux, Opera Omnia, Ubuntu
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http://ftmichael.livejournal.com/1310277.html
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http://www.biologeek.com/2008/05/sharkwater-les-seigneurs-de-la-
Si vous n'avez pas peur de déprimer, c'est un excellent documentaire. Certaines choses paraissent tellement insignifiantes après ça... le monde va mal.
Keywords: ubuntu django python geek bioinformatics
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