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Monthly Archives: April 2010
More Crappy Apple News
It may cause me a $1.00 for the potty word jar, but really, once again Apple not only abuses Apple’s powers, but now they bring in the government. Well, they bring in the government this time for sure, they may have in the past, unbeknownst to us. So what did they do this time? You all probably [...]
The Smashing Pumpkins Get It!
I grew up a large fan of the Smashing Pumpkins. I have seen them in concert many times, the most recent being in Raleigh in 2008. While they have been through their share of bandmates (how I miss D’arcy!), you cannot argue with some of their efforts to keep the fans in mind. They gave [...]
A New Video Editor
One of the complaints working on the Windows and Linux side is we really do not possess a good, free, open source video editor. For the Windows side, yes, we can purchase Adobe Premier, but as a small-scale video ‘tinkerer’ Premier really goes beyond what I need. I did need something more than Windows Movie Maker [...]
Posted in open source, OSS Applications
Tagged apple, education, linux, media, open source, schools, video
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Nook Update
I just downloaded the nook 1.3 update. I knew going in I would not probably be happy, but after the download, so far so good. nook 1.3 update provides some big changes to the nook. Now, you can play chess and Sodoku. You can surf with a very primitive browser. You can more easily access [...]
Posted in hardware, open source, OSS Applications
Tagged android, apple, browser, education, internet, linux, media, nook, open source, schools
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What Do We Value?
The freedom fighters (I guess I consider myself one now), are up in arms recently about what they RIAA wants to use our FBI agents for. We talk so much about not overburdening our legal system, but sure enough, the recording and motion picture industries both want us to utilize border patrols and FBI agents [...]
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Tagged Creative Commons, education, internet, lessig, media, MPAA, open source, RIAA
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