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Chipping the web – odd combination

August 16th, 2007 11:15:43 am pst by Sterling Camden

Chipping the webThe Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens was constructed of marble from Mount Pentelicon, and had 104 Corinthian columns.

Brian Boyko nails down the details on Fox News’ manipulation of wikiality to promote their truthiness.

If you’re looking to improve your writing skills, check out Errant Epiphanies, where Heather posts daily writing exercises.  I guess she likes me, too.

Searchable books!  Jennifer sent me the link to ReadPrint, which is a free online library containing many of the classics.

This used to be a better excuse back in the day when a compile took… all day.

s/S/L/g

Cooper irresponds to my “blogging tips” meme tag.

Why I sometimes work for free.

Raj Dash liked my [GAS] post on How to Write Posts That People Will Actually Read.  Thanks for the kind words, Raj!

Widget watch:  Thomas Marquart uses my OPML Blogroll widget on Das BlogBlog, and even linked to it.  Doug Karr links to the OPML Browser widget.  Thanks, guys!

Thanks for the link-love, Arjan, Inquisitive World, Dahlog, and even the man with no blog!

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6 Responses to “Chipping the web – odd combination”

  1. Tish says:

    Thanks for the link, Chip! :)

  2. sterling says:

    You’re welcome, Tish! Extra geek points if you know what my link text means.

  3. Neogeo says:

    Thanks for the link chip. I hope you liked my blog

  4. sterling says:

    You’re welcome, Neogeo. Yes, you seem to have a nice succinct approach to your topics.

  5. [...] Odd combination:  If you multiply the first 4 odd positive integers (1 * 3 * 5 * 7), you get 105.  That makes 105 the double factorial of 7. [...]

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