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Monthly Archives: December 2006
Find Linux Equialents to Windows Software
The good folks over at Lifehacker, have published an article on the Linux Equivalent Project. The Linux Equivalent Project is a website that points Linux users to software that that runs on Linux that is equivalent or an alternate to … Continue reading
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Tagged Open Source Software
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links for 2006-12-18
BadVista Blog — BadVista (tags: microsoft linux opensource blogidea) Comics Should Be Good! » Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed History (tags: comicbooks history trivia) All Men’s Rules Google Cache version (tags: humor rules)
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Power of Information for 2006-12-17
This week on The Power of Information, Derek and I discuss Blu-Ray showing promise in the market, the release of Java version 6, and the latest announce for Firefly fans. We also discuss pretexting and social engineering. For more information … Continue reading
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links for 2006-12-16
DCBS – Discount Comic Book Service (tags: comicbooks)
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IGN On the Batman Franchise
As a quick follow up to today’s list post, IGN is running an article on the Batman Franchise of comics. It is a really interesting read considering that IGN is responsible for some of the best writing on the comic … Continue reading
I Own An iPod (So I Must Be a Pirate)
There is a theory going around right now. That theory is that if you own an iPod, then you must be a music pirate. Ever since Microsoft officially announced that they were paying a “tax” to Universal Music for each … Continue reading →