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  1. Scientists Create Virtual Human Brain, Runs on Linux
  2. What Open Source Software has Good Usability?
  3. Which Linux Do I Turn To In My Hour of Need
  4. Lisp Coding Bounty (get a copy of Land of Lisp)
  5. A List Of Lisp and Emacs Books
  6. Emulating The Terminal Emulators For Fun (with emacs color-theme)
  7. Vote With Your ... Votes! (Users' Choice Awards)
  8. Windows killed my laptop, again
  9. Cthulhu Lives in The Blog Cave
  10. I shall build it and I shall call it gregBook
  11. The flexibility of Linux
  12. When commercial interests seep into OpenSource: Good things can happen, but usually don't.
  13. How to mine data from the Internet for free (Book Review)
  14. How to oranize your stuff using the OS and basic tools.
  15. Designing The Ultimate Grandmother-Ready Computer
  16. Fedora 14 mini-review
  17. Is Ubuntu running off a cliff?
  18. Hacking a Google Calendar CLI Tool
  19. Using Google Calendar from the Linux Command Line
  20. Whither the weather? Linux CLI solutions
  21. Being a console geek in Linux
  22. Linux in Schools
  23. Minimizing Linux Maximally
  24. Moving to Linux
  25. Making emacs insert a user provided HTML tag pair
  26. How To Actually Get the Kindle Reader To Work on your Linux Desktop
  27. It's the 21st Century. Do you know where your files are?
  28. What is Markdown and why use it?
  29. How To Use Linux ~ 02 Distros
  30. How To Use Linux ~ 01 Introduction
  31. Switching to Linux: One man's personal experience
  32. My job is to make you happy. About using Linux.
  33. Transitions in an open source software project
  34. The next document I put together will be done with LyX
  35. Cultivating Open Source Software
  36. James Hall: Open source software in the real world
  37. Do you want the alpine email client to remember your passwords?
  38. James Hall on Free and Open Source Software
  39. The Philosophy of Automating Tweets, Status Updates, and So On
  40. Taming Twitter with the Command Line
  41. The Three Button Mouse Phenomenon: A cultural trait found in those who love their computers
  42. The Command Line in Linux, Mac OSX and Windows