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I am Sindhu S, 19, under graduate student at SAC..

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  1. "When you start community-building, what you need to be able to present is a plausible promise. Your program doesn’t have to work particularly well. It can be crude, buggy, incomplete, and poorly documented. What it must not fail to do is (a) run, and (b) convince potential co-developers that it can be evolved into something really neat in the foreseeable future."

    Necessary Preconditions for the Bazaar Style

    Was listening to this and i love it :) I’ve gotta listen to it again, to be able to give any coherant opinion. 

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  3. makememinimal
Andy and Marc: our solution. 

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    Andy and Marc: our solution. 

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  5. Flickr Photo Download: Future City
I used to watch Jetsons a lot when cartoon network existed for us on TV. I like such futuristic design of buildings.  

    Flickr Photo Download: Future City

    I used to watch Jetsons a lot when cartoon network existed for us on TV. I like such futuristic design of buildings.  

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  7. I never had a mirror in my room. I still don’t have _the_ need, am just lazy to get my ass up all the way to the parent’s room. So we got one today. Am so clever I hid my other bony hand while striking a model like pose ;]
    I never had a mirror in my room. I still don’t have _the_ need, am just lazy to get my ass up all the way to the parent’s room. So we got one today. Am so clever I hid my other bony hand while striking a model like pose ;]
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  9. "Free Geek was founded in February 2000 (and incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in April 2000) to recycle computer technology and provide low and no-cost computing to individuals and not-for-profit and social change organizations in the community and throughout the world. In the eight years since its formation, Free Geek has recycled over 1,500 tons of electronic scrap and refurbished over 15,000 computer systems that are now in use by individuals and organizations in the community."
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