today's leftovers & such
- Bringing Aim to Awn! (Finally)
- Google's Firefox Add-Ons for the Organizationally Challenged
- Why Microsoft Still Has a Stronghold and How to Break It
- 12 Essential Exercises for Geeks
- Debian's Graphical Installer -- Screenshots
- exherbo: myths and facts
- mhddfs: join several real filesystems together to form a single larger one
- Bind Mounts are Hot
- Argyll Color Management System
- You know that you did a mistake, when
- SUSE is hiring
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today's howtos
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re: 12 Essential Exercises
Wow, and to think I waste so much time actually running 4 miles a day (yes, pretty much every day).
Now I can just sit at my desk and do those fine geek exercises and look like Bruce Lee (a pretty good trick for a German guy).
Now if they'd just sanction the oh so good Geek Exercise #13 - the Donut curl, I'd really be happy.
re: 12 exercises
Hey, they might come in handy for those of us whose exercise consists of picking up a CD when we drop it.
Well, that and the donut curl...