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  1. Brainwave Sculptures on Sound As the New Illegal Narcotic? · · Score: 1

    I personally have a brainwave entrainment website called Brainwave Sculptures - http://www.brainwavesculptures.com/ where I offer a collection of meditative binaural and monaural audio which are safe to use, relaxing, stimulating and meditative. Feel free to check it out I hope you enjoy!

  2. A few good options... on Which Linux For Non-Techie Windows Users? · · Score: 1

    I agree that Ubuntu and/or Linux Mint (which is based on Ubuntu) are both great, strong, popular distributions. Also, Xandros is an interesting choice for Windows converts in that it has a GUI interface with designed with those kinds of users in mind. PClinuxos is also a simple distrobution which could work well. There is also a piece of software called XPDE - http://www.xpde.com/ - which stands for XP desktop environment. XPDE is a linux desxtop environment which mimics the look and feel of windows XP. So perhaps if you installed Ubuntu or Linux Mint plus xpde, the xpde could act like training wheels for windows users in the world of linux. Good luck, and enjoy this FOSS consecration!

  3. We are all Nerds Now on The US Economy Needs More "Cool" Nerds · · Score: 1

    When I was 12 years old (back in 1995-96) I was in the sixth grade and I learned how to build websites. The next year, in seventh grade, I learned how to code in basic on old Apple II's. In high school, (at Analy High School in Sebastopol, CA) I took two years of computer programming, in which we used visual basic and built awesome projects including some hilariously original and unique video games. So for many years my peers and I have been involved in computers and computer programming within our public education system. Not only did I have a great time designing and coding video games even back in high school, but this didn't prevent me and other friends like me from participating in school athletics, leadership, and other activities like music, art and theater. These days, it seems like everyone and their grandmother has an internet connection and participates in our huge blossoming digital communication culture. And while many modern computer users are not as well versed and/or trained in the art of programming, there are still plenty of us as there have been for many years. Web 2.0 technology already posits average computer users as co-creators of the web. I wholeheartedly concur that computer science is a fascinating subject and that it behooves us to encourage people to empower themselves by furthering their knowledge and understanding of these machines. That notwithstanding, I feel that with the prevalence of Internet use today, we are well beyond a time where being associated with computers is being associated with something that is socially "uncool" and that people who want to learn already have in their clutches the power of the information superhighway to help get them started!

  4. Open Office on Best Open Source Business Tools? · · Score: 1

    Open Office available at openoffice.org is a great open source suite of tools for professionals in any and all-fields. They have a number of business and other templates available on their website...