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Rated • 130 reviews • humor • ctrlaltdel-online.com
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Nik is a 38 year old guy from Horsham, England, UK
The Loudmouthman and Urban Ubuntu User and all round technical pundit
Rated • 8 reviews • writing • websitesforwriters.net
Okay so its a collection of sites that writers and potential writers might want to read. I think what I should do is ask some writers I know if they read any of those sites?
Rated • 120 reviews • internet • freenetproject.org
The network is ubiquitous enough that we can build new networks on top of it.
Rated • 95 reviews • software • jingproject.com
Ive been using Skitch for quite a while but there is not content available for Windows which means I have quite a bit of narrated and annotated content which goes unshared and unmanaged. I'll ive jing a run on my windows and mac and update my thoughts.
Rated • 8 reviews • mathematics • goldennumber.net
I am a sucker when it comes to mathematical patterns that involve number series or primes. This is a great example of some of the more unusual properties of our universe for creating rules and patterns in other wise random observations.
Rated • 1 review • books amazon kindle • slate.com
The very chilling prospect that all our property will always belong to the producer leves me wondering if I even want to sing with the body electric ?
Should I start with my own contracts and require the merchant to agree to them before making a purchase ?
Rated • 1 review • science, amazon, theft, loudmouthman, kindle • guardian.co.uk
So if a thief breaks into my home, steals my Xbox but leaves me the money for it, well thats okay ?
If I buy a book and pay for it I do not expect to have it removed from my bookshelf and my money refunded.
This is totally unacceptable that you can have book collections adjusted by the publisher at their will
Rated • 41 reviews • web design • sitepoint.com
Coding without the Code, Development without the Hell its all too good to be true but more and more we are seeing the ability to mash up and make without the compilation of creativity that is coding. Im all for it and I guess we shall see where license has hold. After all if you create a killer app on their platform where does the end license lie?