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Links for 18 Jun — 19 Jun

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Working Effectively with Large LaTeX Documents
Git 1.5.6, “Relatively Small Impact Changes”
Gobuntu to become installation option in Ubuntu
Put your feet up [pic]
When I invented the Web, I didn’t have to ask anyone’s permission. Now, hundreds of millions of people are using it freely. I am worried that that is going end in the USA.
I would love [...]

Atheist by no Other Name

Why atheism and not agnosticism:
It’s scientific. Scientific method shows that we look at what we observe. No sign of god. Ergo, no god. On current information. If this changes, and we see signs of a god, then that’s great — science works! Your ideas are not set in stone with science.
Sitting on the fence is [...]

Links for 17 Jun — 18 Jun

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Firefox 3 has support for images with color profiles… but it’s turned off by default, and not simple to turn on. Here’s how.
Reddit has gone Open Source !!
blog.reddit - We’ve open sourced reddit!
Bet you’ll never see this on the front page of reddit: Bush closes tax loop hole used by war profiteering contractors
The IE team [...]

Links for 16 Jun — 17 Jun

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Radiohead Blasted By Veteran Rockers KISS For Giving Their Music Away For Free
Funniest. Cantankerous Old Literary Giant Interview. Ever.
Audiophile Deathmatch: Monster Cables vs. a Coat Hanger
Emacs Tip: Word count with a regular expression

Links for 16 Jun

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Electron Turbine Could Print Designer Molecules

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Hey, I'm Chris. I'm an English Theoretical Physics student, but most of this site is to do with web development topics. I like messing about with all sorts of programming languages, and generally hacking things together.
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