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  • JustChecking's Weblog On All (418)
    Hi, and welcome to my blog!

    My name is Josef Nygrin, and I was born in Prague, Czech Rep., on September 25th, 1981, currently living in Belgrade, Serbia. More on my LinkedIn.

    My motto:

    “Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it”
    (Confucius)

    What is my fun?

    I love my wife, coffee, Monty Pythons, good food, taking photos, good books, good movies, walks on fresh air (so rare in todays cities, I know), messing around with Photoshop, music, talks about interesting topics, geeky humour, … to be honest – almost anything. I also love science – maths and physics esp., so I guess here and there it’ll pop up around here also…
    I’m a big fan of open-source movement, and Ubuntu enthusiast.
  • Kavoir (627)
    Hi, I’m Yang.
    meI'm 28, a big boy living in China who doesn't know much about anything other than building websites. Mostly mediocre ones, some good ones, and a few great ones are making me 6 figure USD per year. I have 2 Internet companies, one formed in China (Nexky Co., Ltd.) and one formed in US (Kavoir LLC) that are operating 2 of my latest ventures. It's hard enough to be an entrepreneur, let alone a whimsical one. I keep coming up with weird new ideas and the obsession to build them real. I'm starting to grow tired of all this because I have pushed myself too hard for the past 5 years. Building websites used to be a hobby but now that it's a living, I need to keep up the work for the money, especially when you have 100 sites. I want a break. I think I'm either much too ambitious or I'm just too greedy.
  • Let's Go Larval (443)
    Adventures in programming from a Linux/Mac perspective. Half how-to, half me talking to myself.
  • life one degree north, one-o-three degrees east (570)
    human society, technology and doing the right thing
  • Mark Sanborn.net (449)
    I’ve been interested in computers as long as I can remember and I’ve been a professional software developer for over ten years.
  • Mind Matters and The Center for Intelligence (288)
    Mind Matters features original news and analysis at the intersection of artificial and natural intelligence. Through articles and podcasts, it explores issues, challenges, and controversies relating to human and artificial intelligence from a perspective that values the unique capabilities of human beings. Mind Matters is published by the Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence.
  • Minimialism exposed (290)
    Dan Cross.
    Welcome. I discuss topics including software and computers, mathematics, and issues from the humanities or of personal interest.
  • mosu's tips & news from the Matroska world (464)
    because programming is my passion
  • MyDotCom (338)
    What is this ?

    Back in the nineties (yes, that's the 20th century !), before Facebook and blogs and Youtube and Flickr and what not, people who wanted to be "on the web" made "personal web pages" : you'd get internet access, and your Internet Service Provider would offer you some (free) disk space where you could create your own personal website.

    This is such a personal website. I used it mainly to collect links to stuff I found interesting, and as a place to keep stuff I wrote - various stuff, written for various reasons. As the site needed a name, I called it "My DotCom", since I started doing this during the DotCom Era, and prefixing IT product names with "My" was the height of user friendliness in those days. Seriously.
    Likewise, I invented "dotcom" company names as unifying themes for the categories of information that I was putting online.
  • Oldskooler Ramblings (2,494)
    the unlikely child born of the home computer wars---
    Hi, I’m Jim Leonard. I am a child of the early 1980s, defined by the personal computer explosion, new wave music, and post-modern artistic style of that era. Despite that upbringing, I am not a Mac lover (although I don’t hate them either). My parents made sure I was awake early in the morning to personally witness the first launch of the Space Shuttle, and also the first broadcast hour of MTV. I think that says a lot about my early influences.