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UPDATE: Day 1065: What's Up Google?

Official Google Blog: An update from the Project 10^100 team


Go to: http://project10tothe100now.org/


Finally an Update:
Marissa Mayer, VP of Search Products & User Experience at Google, has announced that Google will be making some announcements regarding Project 10100 this fall. In an interview with Digg yesterday, Mayer said "We'll be making some announcements coming up this fall to close the process, get the public vote going, and ultimately decide on the winning idea or ideas." 

http://project10tothe100now.blogspot.com

Well of course, you're talking about 10,000,000 USD here. What were they expecting?

One problem I can see is that if they have to verify each and every idea it would literally take them a bazillion years to test. Most of these ideas are after all - inventions. I would assume that in order for their tests to possess a certain form of validity - they would have to use the Scientific Method - which is easier said than done since there are more than 150,000 ideas that were submitted.

Magnet motor anyone?

I still say to Google and to all the other submitters,

"Open Source it"

Release your great idea to the world for some venture capitalists to snap up.

Miguel and his team has followed up on my idea and actually created these:


http://project10tothe100now.blogspot.com
http://project10tothe100now.org

As of the moment their websites are simply an advocacy - telling Google that the web is watching.

But as I suggested to him, the way to go really would be to harness those 150,000 ideas and float them out in the open.

The point really is to spread out the innovative ideas out there for a better world.

Day 1065: July 22, 2009 My "Cloudar Eclipse" Pictures

What is a Cloudar Eclipse?

It's an eclipse caused by clouds blocking the sun. Causing partial darkness, utter confusion, and emotional dismay to those who are waiting for the real eclipse.

To get these exclusive "Cloudar Eclipse" photos, I climbed our water tank which is slightly higher than our house.



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Okai, thanks, Bai!

Day 1061: Bayanihan Linux 5 Screenshots

Here's my way of promoting Bayanihan Linux to the Filipino people as well as the International Community. Yes, folks, we Filipinos have our own Linux distribution as well.

Right of the bat, I'm going to admit that I'm not really that well versed in evaluating a Linux distribution. I simply like it or not.

At the most, I can give it a score of 10 (highest) or 1 (lowest) without any explanation or justification for giving such a score. So if you really want an in-depth analysis, I suggest that you try it out for yourself to see. 

This Linux distribution is based on Debian, runs KDE 3.5 has the easiest installation routine I've ever encountered ever and has a pretty awesome wallpaper.

Since I am running Bayanihan Linux 5 on Virtualbox OSE I can't really test its actual performance. If there's such a thing as a Virtual Performance then I'll disclose that for what it's worth.

Okay, so here we go:


INSTALLATION

1. Booting the Virtual Linux Distribution from the Virtual CDROM in the Virtual Machine Installed in a Virtual Drive.

Yes, I am beginning to hate the word Virtual too.


I actually installed this 5+ times already so I have tried both Graphical and Text Mode install. The install process is very extremely newbie friendly. I literally installed by just pressing the Enter key again and again and again like a drunk rabbit.

The more advanced crowd would probably say that it's too simple and that the installation process actually hides more than it should. But nevertheless, these things could be tweaked later on.




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Basically there are two modes shown above: the Graphical Mode and the Text Mode. Like I said, it's so easy even a drunk rabbit which can press the Enter key repeatedly can install it.


Seriously, it's really that easy. I would suggest the Text Mode when you are going to install this since there is no significant difference between the two except the additional usage of resources. Of course I could be wrong, but hey I'm a practical guy. To me they're the same banana.




POST INSTALLATION

First Boot

I can't really say since this installation is performed on a Virtual Machine. But speaking from my experience, it's simply slow.

How slow? After 5 minutes I got a sandwich, spread some peanut butter, toasted it, made myself coffee, tasted the coffee, added sugar, tasted coffee again, munched the sandwich and it's still not done.

Now before you rage against me - I'm going to say this again - this is on a Virtual Machine with an allocation of 256 MB RAM running on my Celeron 2.66 with 750+ MB RAM on Ubuntu 9.04 (Host) and Gnome.







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Good work on making government logos look "ok". It makes me feel that I'm actually working there and this is my work PC.

Fun.



The wallpaper is very nice and original. Very very very well done.

I couldn't change the screen resolution in Virtualbox so I moved the panel on top.



bayanihan linux kdm login

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Bayanihan K-Menu

Bayanihan KMenu




Enjoy!

Day 1059: Twitter Private Info Hacked...

What happens if the people who are supposed to protect your data lose data themselves to hackers?

It seems like we are about to see as news spread out that Twitter employees themselves got careless with their own data and lost important documents such as executive meeting notes, partner agreements, financial projections to the meal preferences, calendars, phone logs of various Twitter employees.

So, are you still thinking about tweeting about your travel plans, or business decisions to the world? Now would be a good time to think again.

Techcrunch pretty much sums it up on how they're going to treat this breached confidential information with this quoted statement:

News Is What Somebody Somewhere Wants To Suppress; All the Rest Is Advertising.

Read all about it here:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/14/in-our-inbox-hundreds-of-confidential-twitter-documents/






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Day 1056: Download Free Open Source Stickers!

Stickers! Stickers! Get your Free Software Stickers! Read All About It! Open Source Stickers! GNU Stickers! Ubuntu Stickers! Print It! Stick It! Share it! Hundreds of Stickers! 

Day 1055: Bayanihan Linux 5 is Out - Pambansang Linux?

After months and months of guessing and head scratching by yours truly, I finally got word that the Philippines' Pambansang Linux Distribution is out...since... April 20, 2009. 

Seriously, guys, you really need to hire a public relations firm or a web seo outfit. It's like you are always operating in Stealth Mode, like you are in, in, in government. Oh, wait...

Come on guys, act like Linux geeks!  Get a twitter account or something. Oh well, maybe they have an NDA or something.

Their new website got Vicky Belo'd. Pretty.



Here's their newest Press Release:

Updated Bayanihan ISOs are now ready for download!
Friday, 10 July 2009 17:11

Hello everyone! Kamusta!

It's been a few months since the latest release of Bayanihan (Kalumbata) and by now some of the software we've bundled in the initial release (Revision0) have already been updated upstream. So here we go -- it's time we update the installer to include these newer versions by default with the release of Bayanihan5 (Kalumbata) - Revision1.

If you already have an existing installation of Kalumbata don't worry -- YOU DO NOT NEED TO REINSTALL Bayanihan. It's very simple to upgrade your system using the Synaptic Package Manager. You have the choice of either upgrading through the online repository or via the Revision1 installer CD. If you choose to update your system via CD, just click on Add CD-ROM in the Edit menu and follow the instructions on screen.

Cheers and happy FOSSing! -- by Rage.

Codenamed "Kalumbata", the latest version of Bayanihan Desktop features an easy-to-install single CD distribution.



This edition has the following features:

* New graphical installer
* Integrated office productivity applications, web browser, antivirus, CD/DVD burning tool, firewall utility, and many more!
* Improved out-of-the-box support for various wireless devices, peripherals and printers, as well as plug-and-surf capability for popular 3G wireless devices

Minimum hardware requirements:

* at least 500MHz Pentium-class processor
* at least 256MB RAM
* at least 5GB hard disk space
* monitor with at least SVGA resolution
* standard keyboard and mouse

Download:
Bayanihan Download Page

PS: Good Luck to You Guys and Gals

Day 1052.b: HowTo Install PHPBB3 on Ubuntu Server 9.04

How to Install phpbb3 on Ubuntu Server 9.04
By the way, it's in German. It's best that you click the link above to see all the parts of the video.




From: http://www.sempervideo.de/

Dannybuntu's Mega Ubuntu/Linux Resource and HowTos

Dannybuntu's Resources and HowTos

This is an evolving list of the resources that I've stumbled upon and some that I've discovered myself during my Linux journey.

I encourage all bloggers to make HowTo lists and I will include your list with links here.


Use CTRL+F to search




GNU/Linux/Ubuntu


Installation HowTos

General HowTos

Wine HowTos

Life HowTos

GNU/Linux/Ubuntu Forums




Free Real Time Support



  • irc.freenode.org - #ubuntu, #ubuntu-ph, #kubuntu, ##linux

UbuntuGuide: Jaunty Links


Day 1053: SCREENCAST - HowTo Install Webmin 1.4 on Ubuntu 9.04

How To Install Webmin 1.4 on Ubuntu 9.04
Direct Video


Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any modern web browser, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and much more. Webmin removes the need to manually edit Unix configuration files like /etc/passwd, and lets you manage a system from the console or remotely.



Day 1052: Google to Launch its own OS

the operating systems that browsers run on were designed in an era where there was no web. So today, we're announcing a new project that's a natural extension of Google Chrome — the Google Chrome Operating System. It's our attempt to re-think what operating systems should be.

Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its code, and netbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010. Because we're already talking to partners about the project, and we'll soon be working with the open source community, we wanted to share our vision now so everyone understands what we are trying to achieve.

Er...

I thought you guys used Ubuntu?

Ubuntu = Humans
Microsoft = Klingons

Google = Borg?

Day 1051: My First Bash Script - Downloads Videos

UPDATED: I've added the -c option to wget

Hi, guys, just thought I'd share with you my first bash script. I know it's crude - hopefully you could teach me a thing or two (better yet a hundred).

This script would make a folder in your home directory and download 35 videos of Massachussets (did I spell that right?) Institute of Technology's Open Courseware for High School Physics by Prof. Walter Lewin.

The school I went to when I was in high school had a specialized curriculum which did not benefit me the joy of being taught High School Physics so I decided to start learning some from the best.

It downloads 3.6 GB of mp4 video and their corresponding transcript from the Internet Archive.

Got it from here: http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-...Home/index.htm

And it took my pldt plan 999 to download that approximately 36 hours.

Suggestions/corrections are very much appreciated.

Hope others would do the same for any topic. Kakapagod pala gumawa ng script.

Code:
#!/bin/bash
# MIT Open Courseware - High School Physics Course Downloader 2009
# This Script is a simple script which would download the Massachussets Institute
# of Technology Open Courseware Physics High School Course for Free - Legally
# This script is made by Daniel Andrei "dannybuntu" R. Garcia and is freely modifiable, redistributable,
# and is provided without any guarantees whatsoever. 
#  
# The script author cannot be held liable for any damage that this script will make directly and 
# indirectly to your system for any reason. The content that is going to be downloaded is provided and owned by MIT.
# Failure of this script to download because of the
# unavailability of the content on MIT's servers is not the script writer's fault.
# Usage and/or execution of this script would henceforth be seen as an agreement to the above terms and conditions.
   
clear
echo INITIALIZING MIT_HSPHYSICS COURSE DOWNLOADER
cd ~
mkdir MIT_HSPHYSICS
cd MIT_HSPHYSICS
#
#
# LECTURE 1
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture_1
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture_1
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 1 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/1.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/6CF81A2E-9863-498E-8A22-8308184E9254/0/8_011999L01.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 2
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture2
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture2
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 2 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/2.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/A2CF20EE-FC35-4044-AFC0-998B4EBB75E7/0/8_011999L02.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 3
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture3
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture3
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 3 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/3.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/7D93C9F7-0DA6-4EBD-88F1-F074FBD40ACE/0/8_011999L03.pdf
cd .. 
# LECTURE 4
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture4
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture4
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 4 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/4.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/8173198E-C1A2-46C3-BB76-44F5C48FD6EA/0/8_011999L04.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 5
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture5
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture5
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 5 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/5.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/FAC25A9F-7FCA-4EC3-BCD3-0C93E301FF63/0/8_011999L05.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 6
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture6
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture6
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 6 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/6.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/75EABA20-A0EB-4EAD-8C77-283C89D590AC/0/8_011999L06.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 7
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture7
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture7
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 7 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/7.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/98AF239F-E1FF-4B7F-90D4-DC9BF1975B23/0/8_011999L07.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 8
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture8
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture8
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 8 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/8.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/7E33EBE4-D7BF-4756-AFA0-6FF406A793B4/0/8_011999L08.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 9
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture9
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture9
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 9 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/9.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/3EFE752C-D610-43D9-B501-A1ECFA71BE7B/0/8_011999L09.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 10 
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture10
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture10
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 10 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/10.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/3453A781-51B9-4103-B108-F6FDE9D8826E/0/8_011999L10.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 11
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture11
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture11
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 11 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/11.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/6109D77D-416A-43A1-9928-FCBC5C364DAA/0/8_011999L11.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 12
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture12
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture12
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 12 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/12.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/F39F7569-AE51-465E-82E5-3D8BF56F8013/0/8_011999L12.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 13
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture13
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture13
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 13 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/13.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/793FF83C-DD5D-4477-A56D-A6BE92E3E39B/0/8_011999L13.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 14
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture14
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture14
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 14 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/14.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/309CEB36-AD74-42C4-900B-33F87FDAB987/0/8_011999L14.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 15
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture15
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture15
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 15 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/15.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/96A267AB-14E5-4A79-BF51-56D4863DBAAA/0/8_011999L15.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 16
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture16
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture16
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 16 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/16.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/943BB68D-996C-4322-B915-1767A1EB9051/0/8_011999L16.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 17
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture17
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture17
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 17 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/17.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/093C0162-B733-414E-88BE-64EC05A98920/0/8_011999L17.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 18
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture18
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture18
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 18 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/18.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/98A8C13D-B09D-482F-ACA5-0E8215A88F3F/0/8_011999L18.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 19
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture19
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture19
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 19 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/19.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/AE959D3F-0714-4418-8099-BDFF2203B050/0/8_011999L19.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 20
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture20
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture20
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 20 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/20.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/B0866A36-91B3-4807-853A-5AC4A394652F/0/8_011999L20.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 21
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture21
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture21
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 21 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/21.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/E37CF64E-0F8C-49FE-90E1-65A0CFD9E4C6/0/8_011999L21.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 22
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture22
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture22
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 22 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/22.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/0072384E-EE99-4AF2-8AB7-78F59D2D0265/0/8_011999L22.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 23
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture23
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture23
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 23 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/23.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/E1A8E05A-F49D-47F1-90D3-9147B669533B/0/8_011999L23.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 24
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture24
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture24
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 24 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/24.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/96BEFC1A-189E-469D-B4A6-3895E917968F/0/8_011999L24.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 25
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture25
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture25
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 25 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/25.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/4FEC6844-A8E3-46A6-99F1-1F229AF246E6/0/8_011999L25.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 26
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture26
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture26
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 26 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/26.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/CED18670-7D9B-4D4A-AA07-7106CD3A696C/0/8_011999L26.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 27
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture27
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture27
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 27 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/27.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/F6541142-0575-46EB-B093-B4C804FECB96/0/8_011999L27.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 28
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture28
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture28
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 28 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/28.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/320F761F-4B41-4C4B-91D0-3A394F2736A8/0/8_011999L28.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 29
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture29
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture29
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 29 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/29.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/D771729D-CF82-4750-8CC3-7AA69235C483/0/8_011999L29.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 30
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture30
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture30
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 30 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/30.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/C4C8B33F-E9C8-4101-B59E-8CEC4A6B05B5/0/8_011999L30.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 31
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture31
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture31
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 31 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/31.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/1D136972-5DF2-4DE5-A98A-168ACA84BB8D/0/8_011999L31.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 32
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture32
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture32
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 32 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/32.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/8F9D04DB-A5E5-4ED8-8A9F-265866ACDCEB/0/8_011999L32.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 33
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture33
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture33
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 33 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/33.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/F2AB5C50-DCFD-402A-AC20-777F09F545F4/0/8_011999L33.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 34 
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture34
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture34
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 34 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/34.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/E181A47E-DC2C-414E-8F19-6162AA97D9FC/0/8_011999L34.pdf
cd ..
# LECTURE 35
mkdir HSPHYSICS_Lecture35
cd HSPHYSICS_Lecture35
clear
echo Downloading Lecture 35 Video and Transcript
wget -c http://www.archive.org/download/MIT8.01F99/35.mp4
wget -c http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/4026C253-C479-4E98-AD52-AE300C31BF41/0/8_011999L35.pdf
cd ..
# END

Day 1046.b: Good People Blog Roll

Good People Blog Roll
These are all good people


Proudly Pinoy Linux Users


Jun Auza
Tech Source From Bohol
http://www.junauza.com

Jerome Gotangco
Pinoy Tech Podcast
http://www.pinoytechpodcast.com
http://blog.gotangco.com

Anthony Villanueva
Temujin
http://kubuntu101.blogspot.com
http://meandthecomputer.blogspot.com

Dax Solomon Umaming
Dax
http://blog.knightlust.com

Juan Carlos Torres
Jucato
http://Jucato.org

Jojo Maquiling
Pepesmith
http://www.kadjo.org

Zakame
http://zakame.spunge.org

Nick Marcelo
Nick.tux
http://www.nickmarcelo.com

Palevelmode
http://pinoygeek.org

Raxso Garcia
Raxso
http://raxso.net

Isko Mazaredo
http://geocities.com/iskomazaredo

Script Warlock
http://www.ishowcebu.com

Richard R. Cahilig
http://aklan-linux.org
http://www.cahilig.org

Dave Asuncion
http://teqnix.blogspot.com

Goma
http://orobuntu.net

Ed Zafra
Xicowner
http://xicowner.jefmart.com


International


Tombuntu
http://www.tombuntu.com


http://www.kabatology.com/
http://xibex.blogspot.com/

Funnies

http://wwwstik.blogspot.com/

Day 1046 : Sulit.com.ph SOLD!!!!!

According to Yugatech, sulit.com.ph has been sold to a foreign company for an undisclosed amount.

I feel excited about the prospect but sad because they sold out to a foreign company.
I feel weirded out.
I feel envious of admin but glad of a Fellow Pinoy's success.
Wow. Just wow.
This comes as a shockingly big surprise.
Almost coming to heels with the sale of Piratebay.

Sorry for the terrible post. I am just overwhelmed.

Well, that's reality for you.

Here's some feedback from the members:

dabiz

Pano kaya ang transition just incase. FREE Ads pa rin kaya ang sulit.com.ph just in case.



EVEN THE FORUM MODERATORS CAN'T BELIEVE IT

bandwagon


please post the link where you said you read the article.




sanlei

wag ka magpapaniwala diyan,syempre tayong mga members ang unang unang makakaalam niyan if ever totoo man na nabenta na ang sulit..





DENIAL


sansui

kala ko nabenta na nga buti na lang hindi totoo





247advertising

naku wag naman sana kasi sulit dito sa sulit, more and more inquiries ang business ko dahil dito if thats true well sana same pa din ang system free ads and yung reach ng market ganun pa din ang access ..ang daming free ads posting sa internet sulit lang yung ok ang navigation user friendly...



Sugnab

Whaat??? after all of these they will just sell the site? paano na ang mga members nagtiwala sa site?


And many more here: http://www.sulit.com.ph/forum/viewtopic.php?t=79320&start=0


I am guessing they would turn it into an international site and probably replace sulit.com.ph with sulit.com.


Quoting Peter Sunde of the Piratebay about the sale of Piratebay:


we believe that the buyers would take it to the next level.




Congrats to the first Pinoy web mega millionaires - you just made history.

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