This is a test. Of the Mugar Omni System.
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Archive for March, 2006
I just want to take a moment to recognize both the great work that my friend Haseeb has been doing, but also his uncanny ability to design an amazingly sexy website that is just so cool you have to see it with your own eyes (go! Right now! http://www.rememberafghanistan.org)
Also, I encourage everyone in the greater Middlebury region to attend the symposium of the same name which will begin this coming week and will cover various aspects of the Afghan situation.
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This guy loved his wife so much he decided to make a body cast of her torso and turn it into a mod he calls “The Blair Witch Mod”. I guess he wasn’t happy with just real-sex and had to go for cyber-sex too. Who says marriage is dead?
This is the coolest thing ever! Two electronics engineering students in Zurich made this simple but intriguing way of printing from their tiny laptop to a wall of just about any size using a can of spray paint, some string, and two tiny motors. It’s hypnotic to watch!
Keyboards come in many shapes - from the simplest computer grey $9.99 standard 102-key keyboard to variants that seem to come straight out of a Star Trek episode. Here’s a top 10 list of some really cool keyboards.
economic geography w00t
USATODAY.com - Dell to double its staff in India to 20,000 by 2009
NEW DELHI (AP) — Dell (DELL) plans to double the number of its employees in India to 20,000 in three years, Chairman Michael Dell said Monday, in what appear to be a move by the world’s largest personal computer maker to beef up its presence in one of the world’s fastest growing markets.
Style-Linked Fonts - ITCFonts.com:
“As everyone knows by now, computers are not rational machines, but willful and occasionally spiteful creatures. It%u2019s not always easy to explain why they do what they do.For example: when you%u2019re formatting type, why does applying a bold style to a font sometimes access the true-drawn bold weight, yet other times the same action creates a clumsy %u201Cfake%u201D bold version of your typeface? In this case, there is an explanation: style-linking.”
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