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- Female Anatomy for Artists
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Where you can find high-quality picture of posing models; but the site
requests a fee and gives just few example images. Nonetheless you
can explore thumbnails to see if there are poses or models you, as
artist, can be interested to. Then you could also catch some good
ideas for your next photographic book! It exists also the male
counterpart, just change female into male in the URL.
- Internet Raytracing Context
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Where you can partecipate with your raytraced images. If you are interested
in raytracing here you can find very good, complex or simple images.
The context is done by POV (Persistence of Vision) group, but any
raytracer can be used. Last time I have seen this site all contexts
was closed...
- The Internet Movies Database
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- GUS sound patches
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If you are using timidity as MIDI player, you would like to get
sound patches good enough so that your MIDI can play well... Here
you can download some GUS patches.
- Harmony Central
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This site contains a lot of informations for everyone who is
interested in harmony, music and other related stuffs.
- Timidity
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Where I have found timidity MIDI player/converter.
- Creative Commons
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Licensing your work under some Creative Commons license can be
a good and winning choice; the easiest and fastest way to let
the knowledge, the art or everything else flow. Since human society
is born to share, because sharing is a winning behaviour and
increases the chance to survive beyond the "richest" walls,
let your works be known all over the world and in the same time
protect them from hawks and other beasts.
- Free Software Foundation
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The Free Software Foundation protects "free" (for freedom) software.
Don't believe people saying that if you spread a software and give
the right to do so, you cannot earn money, or that it is bad for
quality and software. They are just kings and queens trying not to
sink in the new world era.
- GNU is Not Unix
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The GNU tools are what makes your GNU/Linux machine work. The success
of a lot of GNU tools and software is a proof of the substantial
correctness of the philosophy behind, shared with the Free Software
Foundation (GNU seems to be a project under the wings of FSF, but
to know the truth just visit their sites)
- IP Address Database
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- Query the RIPE Database
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- Universal Whois Lookup
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- +ma site
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Steganography, cryptology... It seems the only active part is where
you have to solve riddles to pass beyond. It seems the author do not
update the site anymore; nevertheless the riddles are funny and you
can try them... if you are able. In order to enter you must solve
the first riddle :)
- Hacker FAQ
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- Info Hackers
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- Phrack
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- Searchlores
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What a site. Full of scattered informations you can patiently
explore. Plenty of text to be read. You can really learn something
if you take a look at this.
- GNU is Not Unix
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... should I use an alias for this :) I will do ...
- Linux Hardware Compatibility Lists & Linux Drivers
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A resource to fight hardware vendors that support the monopoly
rather than their same hardwares and make the things work.
- Linux on Laptops
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Did you ever try to install GNU/Linux on laptop? Take a look here
before (and after).
- The Linux Foundation
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- Image Magick
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A library, command line tools... to manipulate, create, modify,
convert images. You can do beatiful things with this (sometimes I
use these tools to create graphics for sites)
- Images testing PNG support
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Does your browser fully support PNG?!
- NetPBM
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A set of tools to modify, convert, create images (similar to
Image Magick)
- POV Ray
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Persistance Of Vision Raytracer. A very good and funny raytracer.
Modelers (like KPovModeler) exist, and other support softwares too.
But you can enjoy the POV language if you can and I assure you
that to see a 3D scene emerging from a plain text is astounding.
You can take a loot into the code too.
- The GIMP
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A very good graphics program. Forget expensive and good
Photoshop: you can do a lot with this free, extensible and powerful
software. Both for GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows. It exists
a modified version that makes it resembling to Photoshop, if you
want not to learn new ways to do the same things.
- Find this
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- Google
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- Google Groups
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- Open Directory Project
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- Usenet Binsearch
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- Wayback machine
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- Yahoo
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- Free desktop
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Meeting point for the several desktop environments you can find for
GNU/Linux. (It seems these specs are not authoritative, but it is
a good idea to me to follow them)
- Web Consortium
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Specifications you can find here SHOULD be used and supported
more widely. A lot of browsers do not respect "the rules", sometime
on purpose, sometime not. According to me the most interesting
thing is SVG (against Flash?), but it still is not so widely
supported.
- Web3D Consortium
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Web and 3D technologies. What about a world like Stephenson's
"Snow Crash"?
- TeX User Group
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Help and resources about TeX. TeX is a powerful language to typeset.
The better known LaTeX is just a macro package for TeX. TeX can seem
hard to learn and use at first; but once you learn it you can't do
without it. A "must-know" for mathematicians and physicists, since TeX formula
typesetting algorythms produce the best look... A lot of scientific
works are typeset with TeX.
- TeX User Group (ftp)
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Where you can access the resources for TeX via FTP.
- TeX macros for physicists
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- Amnesty International
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- Euronews
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- PeaceReporter
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- Reporters sans frontiéres
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- Z Magazine
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Where also Noam Chomsky writes.
- El Pais
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- Google News
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- Le Monde
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- Le Monde Diplomatique
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- Neue Zürcher Zeitung
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- The Economist
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- Internazionale.it
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Italian magazine/newspaper about international events.
- European Union
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- Security Council Resolutions
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When they talk about U.N. Resolutions, check always the full text
of those Resolutions. Count also how many of these are ignored when
they are about USA or other west country...
- EUR-Lex
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Where you can find legal documents of the European Union
- e-Print Archive
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- Experimental Particle Physics
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- HyperPhysics
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- .:InfosHackers:.
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- News +Issociate
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- http://www.findthis.info
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- FTP Searching Lore
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- News
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- Underground Search Engines
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- A9.com
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- Alexa
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- AlltheWeb
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- AltaVista (Text-Only Search)
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- Binsearch (Usenet)
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- CataList (LISTSERV)
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- Excite
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- Google
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- Google (Groups)
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- HotBot
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- KartOO
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- List Tool
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- Lycos
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- MSN Search
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- News Search
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- Teoma
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- Wayback Machine
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- WiseNut
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- Yahoo!
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- 高级搜索 (Baidu)
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- Il Corriere
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- L'Unità
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- Il Manifesto
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- Il Foglio
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- La Repubblica.it
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- Le Monde
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- El Pais
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- The Economist
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- Le Monde Diplomatique
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- Le Monde Diplomatique (en)
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- Neue Zürcher Zeitung
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- Neue Zürcher Zeitung (en)
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- Governo
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- Senato
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- Parlamento
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- Camera
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- Municipio delle Torri (Roma)
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- Comune di Roma | Sito Istituzionale
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- Amnesty Italia
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- Amnesty International
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- Amnesty .ie
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- Z Magazine
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- Blog di Beppe Grillo
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- Euro News
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- World Watch
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- Reporters sans frontières
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- GUS Sound/Patches
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- Harmony Central®
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- TiMidity
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- TiMidity++
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- e-Print Archive (it)
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- Physics Software Manuals/Links
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- Troves of Science
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- Università degli Studi di Trento
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- Experimental Particle Physics
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- SPIRES-HEP Search
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- www.grc.com
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- www.nohack.net
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- Script Heaven
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