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This guy has had it tough
But its so true, school doesn’t teach you much about working in the industry. The Missing Curriculum for Programmers and High Tech Workers « //engtech
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43 Things
This site is unreal. It’s like a todo list for personal goals and achievements. Think of a place where everyone in the world can place what they want to do and get feedback from it. The site has a zeigheist … Continue reading
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a9.com keeps your search history
http://a9.com/-/company/help.jsp#column-history I like a9.com. Its a search engine thats run by Amazon. It uses Google’s search engine for web based searches so the results are of good quality. It also lets you search a plethora of other sources (some 200 … Continue reading
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My Travelling Face
My Travelling Face gave me a few seconds of laughter. I like the unique concept. Guy with a camera phone takes pictures of himself at various times of the day and various conditions. If pictures are worth a thousand words, … Continue reading
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C64 Emulator in Java
http://www.dreamfabric.com/c64 It’s True! A C64 based emulator in Java. The link contains a few games you can play, my only gripe is that the keyboard mapping doesn’t seem to be too laptop friendly (or is it that the way a … Continue reading
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Great Blogs from nerds just like me
I’ve found some great links recently of people willing to share tips & advice about their linux experiences. Because I don’t have a proper multi-platform setup yet (ie don’t have a firefox profile that will work under both windows and … Continue reading
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Ethereal: A Network Protocol Analyzer
http://www.ethereal.com/ This sounds worth investigating too Ethereal: A Network Protocol Analyzer
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Sharp Ideas
Sharp Ideas Found this site today. Seems to be a nice insiders guide to networking protocols and is a blog I’d like to have written. Currently has some info on SSL from a relatively laymans perspective. A great blog
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Byron Bay
