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[edit] 1 Create a new page
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[edit] 2 Wikinerds project news
- The new official URL is now http://wikinerds.org/ but the old en.wikinerds.org domain still works. Make sure you update your bookmarks and your cookies! NSK 00:03, 22 November 2007 (CET)
[edit] 3 Nerdy news
- 22 January 2008: OS/2 to remain closed-source
- 12 December 2007: Researchers hint at accelerated human evolution
- 22 November 2007: Researcher finds that the primary motivation of Wikipedians is fun
- Vodafone Mobile Connect Card driver for Linux releases 1.0 version
- More news at: Category:News, Category:2007 news, Category:2008 news
[edit] 4 Nerd culture
- Category:Nerd culture: Gnerk, Differences between nerds and geeks
- Category:Nerd popular culture: Monty Python
- Category:Nerd sexuality
[edit] 5 Geek culture
- Category:Geek culture, geek chick
- Category:Geek popular culture: Star Trek, Star Wars
- Category:Geek sexuality
[edit] 6 Hacks and projects
In Wikinerds jargon, a hack is a quick customisation which has hack value, but sometimes also utilitarian value, and it may be done for fun, for educational purposes, or for protecting your rights as a consumer. Projects are recipes for endeavours with lots of hack value that take some time to complete, and they may also be useful in some cases. An example of a project would be to build a robot from scratch, while customising an existing robot to run instead of walk would be considered a hack.Note that in our jargon, hacking does not imply illegality and is not the same as cracking.
[edit] 7 Essays
[edit] 8 Hard nerds
- Category:Natural sciences
- Category:Mathematics
- Category:Computer science
- Category:Physics
- Category:Chemistry
- Category:Biology
- Category:Engineering
- Category:Geology
- Category:Astronomy
- Category:Planetology
- Category:Philosophy
[edit] 9 Soft nerds
[edit] 10 New uncategorised content
- RONJA
- 2005 interview with Marcus Brinkmann
- Steve Kemp
- Hurd
- Gilles Lamiral
- Planet feed reader
- Ubuntu-Debian controversy
- Project Indiana
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
- Otaku
- Dork
- The Art of Unix Programming
- Commentary on the Sixth Edition UNIX Operating System
- The Elements of Style
- List of wikihow.com articles related to nerds
- Microsoft recruiter attempted to hire Eric S. Raymond
- Interview with PxLinux developer Zeb
- Interview with PxScan, PxView developer Alexander Noe
- PxLinux faces legal action by Plextor's parent company
- A historic first step for the Hurd/L4 microkernel port
- zsync: An alternative to rsync
- Intelsat Americas-7 satellite lost
- FSFE becomes WIPO observer
- Analysis shows high percentage of voluntary responses in Drupal CMS support forum
- Nanowalker molecule opens the possibility of molecular computers
- How to install Vodafone 3G PCMCIA cards on SUSE 9.3 and Gentoo GNU/Linux
- SCO announces partnership with MySQL
- High health care costs may be related to fear of lawsuits
- Firefox extensions tutorial
- HOWTO: Installing Vodafone 3G PCMCIA cards on Fedora Core GNU/Linux
- Blogger exposes credit card thieves
- The common Indoeuropean heritage of Welsh and Hindi
- New Wolbachia species identified
- The flag of Canada
- Charles Darwin and the Darwin Day Celebration
- Dr. Jochen Liedtke (1953-2001), L4 microkernel developer
- The end of Hubble Space Telescope?
- Learning French in 10 months
- Ηomo floresiensis: Dwarf humans found in Indonesia
- Bash syntax and semantics
- wpbot
- List of private domain registration providers
- homebrew computer
- 5-GENIN
- Solar chemistry
- Solar system
- Master of Science in Management
- Swarm intelligence
- qpopper
- how to implement the S-Aco algorithm in Perl
- Higher education policy
[edit] 11 Join us!
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