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Anthony’s blog- Open Compute is bringing the maker movement to the enterpriseReblogged from GigaOM: The Open Compute Project hosted its second-ever hardware hackathon on Tuesday and the winning hack, a paired board that allowed for remote monitoring and diagnostics of servers was presented onstage at the GigaOM Structure conference in San … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- Platycerium RidleyiReblogged from greentropicals: Pronounce as (rid-lee-eye) It is the smallest Platycerium that reproduces only by spores rarely reaching a meter across. It is named for J. Ridley author of "Ferns of the Malay Peninsula". In the Malay Peninsula there are … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- Road Trip to Olympic National Park (Part 2): The Hoh Rain ForestReblogged from Rosemary's Blog: "the leaping greenly spirits of trees . . ." -- e e cummings Our second Olympic National Park destination was the Hoh Rain Forest. This temperate rain forest gets 12 to 14 feet of rain each year, … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- History and MossReblogged from eyreheadart: I have been looking at moss. It gets everywhere. I found an interesting blog that puts moss in context historically... 'This soft plant pre-dates just about everything that surrounds it…older than ginkgo, older than Turtle Island, older … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- Fabulous FernsReblogged from A Passion for Birds: Originating around 360 million years ago, ferns still populate the earth. They are vascular plants but are herbaceous, or lacking wood. This means they have both xylem (which carries water and nutrients) and phloem … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- Fern PatchReblogged from the squirrel nutwork: It isn’t too often these days you leap across a nice patch of ferns in the woods. Not in the suburbs anyway. Hickory and I took a closer look at these and brought them back … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- in the forest, leaves whisperReblogged from Symbiosis: lets take a quiet walk in the forest we can look at all the different fungi or examine the ferns for sori if you listen carefully you can here the story of creation a time when cypress … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- UntitledReblogged from Views of Norway: Photo by hildurheks via #visitnorway http://bit.ly/12anY8U Read more… 3 more wordsanthonyvenable110
- A new way to see an old movieIt may seem as though this is a joke but it really isn’t. I always manage to find the most unexpected things and this time it was something really cool. I have seen all of the Star Wars movies over the … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- Beaches in CorsicaReblogged from benjamin's blog: I saw a gecko in Corsica on our house wall. I live near a beach where I caught a baby rock fish. Today I'm going to go to the beach again to catch stuff. I got … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
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Libreoffice: A wonderful choice
A little while back, I wrote about several choices one has when choosing a word-processing program. I gave the options of Microsoft Word, Abiword, and…Open Office. These programs were already quite well established by 2010. In 2011, however Libreoffice was … Continue reading
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Tagged free, libreoffice, open source
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How to install codecs into Ubuntu when you don’t have the internet
How to install codecs into Ubuntu when you don’t have the internet.
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Tagged codecs, media, music
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Looking forward to Ubuntu 12.04
Looking forward to Ubuntu 12.04.
Looking forward to Ubuntu 12.04
Looking forward to Ubuntu 12.04.
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