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  1. Vimcasts publishes regular screencasts about the Vim text editor. Episodes are kept short - typically less than 5 minutes, never more than 10. The aim is to provide something in each episode that you can take away and use.
  2. This site aims to collect vintage ads from a variety of sources, including comic books, CD-Roms, websites, APIs, your submissions, book, magazine & comic book scans, and more.
  3. A beginner’s guide that uses the open-source Quantum GIS for its examples; the project was sponsored by the government of Eastern Cape, South Africa.
  4. Very nice for brainstorming, todo lists and other impromptu collaborations. Import and exports to a variety of formats.
  5. With translated foreign news available nowhere else in English.
  6. An encyclopedia of errors of reasoning
  7. Clear explanations, more readable than the rest.
  8. Good research compiling severa sources in a usable format.
  9. Several hundred pages of digital forensics tools and methods
  10. A small collection of very nice networking cheat sheets that make some complicated protocols much clearer
  11. Very nice graphical XML editor, formerly closed source and now free. Strong technical foundations, but user friendly for non-technical users.
  12. PXE boot loader available over the Internet, with all the latest operating system installers.
  13. A place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. Anyone may view or contribute.
  14. LinkedIn hResume grabs the hResume microformat block from a LinkedIn public profile page. Just add CSS !
  15. Anglicismes, nuances sémantiques, paronymes, pléonasmes, impropriétés, barbarismes lexicaux, ponctuation... Les Québécois ne rigolent pas avec la langue Françoise !
  16. Collecta monitors the update streams of news sites, popular blogs and social media, and Flickr, to show results as they appear.
  17. Will keep a copy of any page you submit, so that you can cite it and link to that permanently archived version.
  18. Does exactly what it says on the tin. No extraneous line wraps. Approved !
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  19. From Deutsche Wetterdienst, this map has a good reputation
  20. Save some searching next time you re-re-re-learn basic regexes...
  21. Shell-fu is a place for storing, moderating and propagating command line tips and tricks.
  22. Container formats, video codecs, audio codecs, captioning, managing constraints... A good primer
  23. Tracé réel des lignes avec les aiguillages, voies de garages, position des stations et leurs quais, stations fermées, raccordements, projets...
  24. Un excellent dictionnaire de rimes avec des fonctionnalités utiles et aussi des surprises

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