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Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide
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Posted 04-20-2013 at 07:01 AM bymintyninja41 (i'm going to the store does anyone want anything)
I have decided to try my hand at writing short stories, and I'd love it if you could maybe offer some input, ie what you like, what you think should be improved. Anyway, enough yammering. Here's my story, part 1!
It was truly a sight to behold. An indigo sky, bejeweled with sparkling gems that twinkled lovingly as they danced across the sky. And under this masterpiece of the heavens, in the suburbs of Seattle, was a girl who was going through hell.
Her name was Selena....
Posted 04-12-2013 at 08:20 PM bymintyninja41 (i'm going to the store does anyone want anything)
Ahh, yes. The humble Bitcoin. The futuristic digital currency that could revolutionise monetary trade. The Bitcoin, which I shall here call the BTC out of laziness, has much potential. The trade model allows for the anonymisation of trade, which is why the Tor Network is full of shady characters who prefer to use BTCs instead of physical currency. But, although it has various advantages over the normal currencies preferred by political states, BTC is still a young monetary system. Conversion...
Posted 04-05-2013 at 01:42 PM bymintyninja41 (i'm going to the store does anyone want anything)
Updated 04-09-2013 at 08:12 PM bymintyninja41
Firstly, let me just apologize for not posting sooner. Schoolwork has been grueling- mostly from my mathematics class- and I had no time to post. A tragic event has delayed posting here even further, but I am here! Also, my very good friend has launched a podcast on spreaker.com... it's called J101. You can find it here . I am proud to say that in episode 3, I was able to speak on the podcast, under the alias "Dr Bob". Take a look at it if you can. That aside, I'm gonna relate...
Posted 03-01-2013 at 08:02 PM bymintyninja41 (i'm going to the store does anyone want anything)
Updated 04-05-2013 at 01:43 PM bymintyninja41
Hi all! So, it's been really quiet over in my neck of the woods, so I thought I might reflect on what silence means to me. Bit of a sparse connection, but I did warn you that I can be random in the blog description. Really random. I like nachos. That aside, for me, silence has a unique beauty to it, like that of a blank canvas. Like, at first glance, the canvas is just a canvas. But I look again, and I think of all of the beautiful things that could someday be painted on that canvas, the...
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