Open Source Software for Kids
From opensource.com, 15 books for kids who (you want to) love Linux and open source, Plus, three books for babies. Its’a good list. I’ve added some of these books to my Open Source Software page.
From opensource.com, 15 books for kids who (you want to) love Linux and open source, Plus, three books for babies. Its’a good list. I’ve added some of these books to my Open Source Software page.
Check out this story. Of course your mileage may vary. I’ve heard good and bad stories about almost every vendor. Caveat Emptor!
I’m testing this post. If I’ve acquired a following via RSS, please ignore and forgive this and a couple of following tests.
Just a quick note for those who saw my previous post, I’m not using Ubuntu 10.10 on my own machine and on one machine loaned to a client’s office, and I have had no difficulties with it at all. I’m pleased with the way the audio functions in particular. So if it seems useful to…
Testing the system!
Since I’ve been showing my progress setting up with aer.io, I must note that they are making some great changes that improve the usability of the site. Here’s a widget for an uploaded ebook, in this case Dr. David Alan Black’s Aprenda a leer el Griego del Nuevo Testamento (trans. by Thomas Hudgins, et. al.):…
This is the place for links, and the first one, quite properly, is to the Miniposts plugin itself.
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