Here’s a web site for those who find the NaNoWriMo pace a little pokey: http://book-in-a-week.com/whatis.htm
Entries Tagged as 'Websites'
Book in a week
November 4th, 2007 · No Comments · Interesting, Websites, Writing
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Programming and me
June 14th, 2006 · 2 Comments · Me, Useful, Websites
I’ve been a hobbiest computer programmer almost since the day we got our first PC in 1984. Not quite since that day, though, because the computer (a Zenith with two 5.25 floppy drives and a green-screen monitor) did not come with any programming software, unless you count DOS batch files as programs. In those days, […]
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Yet another blog of mine
April 4th, 2006 · 1 Comment · Me, Websites, Writing
I didn’t set out to start a new blog tonight. I can’t keep up a great pace of posting in the two I have. But that’s how things worked out.
It happened this way. I wanted to allow readers to post comments freely here at Rhetoricville (yes, I do have a reader, thank you very much), […]
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Lessig’s CODE wiki
March 27th, 2006 · No Comments · Books, Interesting, Websites
WikiHome - codebook - JotSpot
“Lawrence Lessig first published Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace in 1999. After five years in print and five years of changes in law, technology, and the context in which they reside, Code needs an update. But rather than do this alone, Professor Lessig is using this wiki to open the […]
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AjaxWrite
March 27th, 2006 · No Comments · Useful, Websites
www.ajaxwrite.com
This is an online word processor — fast, free and easy to use. You don’t install anything. You don’t have to register to use it. It reads and edits all the major formats, so if you get a WordPerfect or OpenOffice or MSWord file and can’t open it because you don’t have the needed program […]
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