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Monthly Archives: January 2005
MIT Open Courseware
I want to learn about Artificial Intelligence. Well.. the best way to read about it is to pick up a book and read it. And yes, I wouldn’t need another degree! All that apart, I was truly trying to learn … Continue reading
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Firefox Customizations
Well…I spent the whole of yesterday customizing Firefox on my mac. Here is the list of Firefox extensions I use: AutoCopy Select text and it’s automaticaly copied to the clipboard. Very useful plugin! Tabbrowser Preferences Enables enhanced control for tabbed … Continue reading
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Open Source != Communism
Open Source is a wonderful concept, and has been implemented beautifully.We are seeing a revolution, which has been validated by the big guns of business like IBM. What does open source mean? For a detailed explanation, go to the Free … Continue reading
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Mac OS X Wireless Cards Compatibility List
I see that people still visit this page. However, I don’t use OS X anymore and this list is definitely defunct! You may use this information if relevant on your wiki/website/public wiki. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons … Continue reading
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My new wireless card
I bought a Belkin Wireless PCMCIA adapter for my Powerbook G4 today. I had a older Belkin card which had a Broadcom chipset. It’s probably the most bitched about chipset in the Linux community. I plugged it in, and it … Continue reading
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