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Monday, March 29, 2010

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technologiclee api url

http://www.blogger.com/feeds/1891921857200470667/posts/default


nanoengineers api url

http://www.blogger.com/feeds/6747415138826207952/posts/default


suconcious synchronicity api url

http://www.blogger.com/feeds/1151736800372049240/posts/default
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http://pandorapress.net/2010/03/25/the-return-of-the-elusive-green-light/

» The return of the elusive green light Pandora Press: The unofficial community blog



But is it a green light? Are they shipping to the UK tomorrow? Fatih, fresh graduate from the craigix school of posting, said:

As you might guess, we’re very busy to put everything (including plastic parts, screws, bumpers, felt materials, gaskets and many tiny details.) together for first production. I’ll try to post more pictures later. Keep an eye on forums and our official blog. Thanks for your support! ;)

And:

Yes, they have all other parts to check if the plastic parts match with them. The keymats are also ready to go.

We’re cautiously taking that as a yes.




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NanoEngineers Social Media pack

NanoEngineers Social Media pack :: Add-ons for Firefox

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ScribeFire Blog Editor created by cfinke

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ScribeFire is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser and lets you easily post to your blog.

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GCAD3D - 3D-CAD-CAM-software

http://www.icewalkers.com/Linux/Software/518990/gCAD3D.html

3D-CAD-CAM-software with integrated 3D-OpenGL-viewer, import-/ export-programs, (STEP, Iges, DXF, VRML, STL) integrated NC-processor, programming interface for user programs (plugins).

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Getting Started With ScribeFire

(If you haven’t already installed ScribeFire, read these installation instructions.)

Once you’ve installed ScribeFire, you can start using it to quickly and easily update your blog. To open the ScribeFire window in your browser, you can use any of the following methods:

The first time you open ScribeFire, an account wizard will appear to help you connect ScribeFire to your blog. (Here is a list of the blogging services that are compatible with ScribeFire.) Simply fill in the information it asks for, and when you finish, your blog will be listed in the right-hand pane:

To post to your blog, simply type some text in the main editor panel of ScribeFire, give it a title…

…and click the Publish button:

That’s all there is to it! ScribeFire will post the entry to your blog, and it will appear in the list of entries in the right sidebar so that you can edit or delete it later if you want.

Other Features

Other features of ScribeFire allow you to categorize and tag your blog posts, upload images, set the timestamp of your posts, save works-in-progress as notes, post an entry as a draft, share your posts on social websites, and upload files via FTP. For help with these features, see the complete listing of ScribeFire Help topics.


If you’re a fan of ScribeFire and would like to promote it on your website, you can embed the widget below on your blog by clicking on the “Embed this Widget” link.



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