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20230205: Negative Holidays
20221226: What is Money?
20220308: What do I mean when I say, 'I love you'?
20210213: Sickly Metaphor
20200409: Winning
20191012: QWERTY Computer No 3
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20190909: A QWERTY Computer
20171219: Units
20171210: #IRENOUNCE
20161114: QWERTYness in Question
20160720: An Open Letter to Yahoo
20160713: Wally
20160710: Days of Miracle and Wonder
20160706: Jupiter enters orbit of Juno
20121125: A Big Idea
20101229: Ephemeris
20090805: Teaching to the Test
20090309: Get Serious
20090303: A Change of Focus
20081213: Feeling Rusty
20081202: The Price is Right
20081104: Welcome to the new millenium.
20080626: Thinking (Massively) Different
20070608: How Things Ought to Work
20070604: Life, the Universe, and Everything
20070602: The Seven Ages of Grass-Mowing
20070523: Horse Hockey
20070418: QWERTY Glossary
20070329: Extinction
20070327: Meliora
20070319: Lighten Up
20070318: global warming;
20070108: Faith-Based Reality
20061230: Ringing in the New Year
20061224: Religion vs Science
20061011: What I Did on My Summer Vacation
20060725: A Pacific Vacation
20060526: What is the single most important human invention?
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20060510: What I Always Say
20060503: QWERTY Toys
20060425: QWERTY Tools
20060417: Take 2
20060410: What's in a name?
Beaufort/Vigenere
Solitaire (Pontifex)
Bare Beaufort
KeycAES3: import/export FireFox passwords.
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Kuller: try a web-safe color picker.
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Kalends: try a web-based wall calendar.
download
htAxess: web-site security manager (screenshot)
download
My C library: command-line utilities
download
hacker
Sourceforge: hacker heaven
Cygwin: tools & sanity
John Walker: cool stuff
Steve Albin: web-design, macs, and all that jazz
Tom Kuhn: excellent yo-yos
Mark Twain quotes
NPR: annoyingly free press
Ray Kurzweil: Singularitarian
Jane Jacobs: on cities (R.I.P.)
Picture Gallery
Earl Roosa (earl@earl-roosa.com)
Write on The Wall
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