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Thursday, December 03, 2009 – Permalink – Remote AccessDistance Computing"There are lots of reasons why you'd want to access your PC remotely, and luckily there are also plenty of ways to do so. Crossloop is one of the simplest (it’s also free), but for those willing to venture further, you've got lots of options. Mashable.com See all Topics windows <Doug Klippert@ 3:22 AM
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Tuesday, October 06, 2009 – Permalink – Unicode is BigMore symbols and lettersThis free download lets you see and select more characters in the Unicode set. The Unicode Character Grid shows all assigned characters and private use characters in Unicode 5.2. ![]() Here's a blog covering Scripts, Unicode, Character Encoding and BabelStone Stuff BableStone Blog See all Topics windows Labels: Reference <Doug Klippert@ 3:25 AM
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 – Permalink – Free Fonts, Free DrinksTypographic connectionsFonts can be addictive. There can always be an imagined need for one more curly Q. Here is a collection of possible links. Luc Devroye joined the School of Computer Science at McGill University in 1977 as a young "snotnose." " Please do not visit this disappointing web site. Most of the links are dead: they die faster than I can renew them, and there is nothing I can do about it short of giving up my daytime job and divorcing my family, and I love both of them too much for that. Type Design, Typography, Typefaces and Fonts See all Topics windows <Doug Klippert@ 3:40 AM
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009 – Permalink – Byte, Nibble, Crumb, BitUmpty ump definitions and references — maybe even a googol.We all know/knew that a nibble is four binary digits or half of a (eight-bit) byte and that a crumb is jargon for two bits (two binary digits). However, there must be some other definitions that don't pop into mind right away. That's where Whatis, an IT-specific encyclopedia comes in.
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