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Dalek webcam.
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Looks like a neat little book.
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Looks worth checking out when it’s released.
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If you happen to like the built-in Audiobooks classification in iTunes. Personally, I’m more interested in going in the other direction, but still a handy tip.
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A tool to do the task mentioned in the other tip. Looks like a neat thing to try out.
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Calculistic… to the math!
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Kind of like the old much-loved spring-loaded folders of bygone Mac OS days, but seemingly with the ability to put whatever crap you want in them. I tend not to generate many files on my computers these days or have much need to jotting down notes, but t
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Cheap, quick, and dirty image editor for the simplest of editing features. I usually just keep Photoshop running in the background, but it’s worth trying out. The UI looks a little clunky, but it’s their first attempt at this layout, so I’ll give them t
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Online comic adaptation of Orwell’s 1984. Currently in the works.
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YouTube playlist of “North Korea’s 007″.
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Sci-fi books for 2006.
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Windows program to move obscured windows into view on the screen.
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I highly recommend having a copy of this by your side at all times. Any dictionary that has the regional definitions for bunny hug, chesterfield, and poutine is tops on my list.
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Another indispensable book to have by your side. If you’ve taken an English course in university, chances are this was a required textbook. I still have my first edition, when they actually were brown.
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When nerdlingers attack! News at 11.
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Analyzes and sorts music collection based on BPMs (Beat Per Minute).
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The camera I want to get.
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A review of the camera I want to get.
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Book collection social cataloging site. Saw it mentioned on Gaiman’s blog.