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Warchalking is the practice of marking a series of symbols on sidewalks and walls to indicate nearby wireless access. That way, other computer users can pop open their laptops and connect to the Internet wirelessly. It was inspired by the practice of hobos during the Great Depression to use chalk marks to indicate which homes were friendly. visit http://www.warchalking.org for more details and to find out what the warchalking symbols mean.
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http://drupal.org/ is the home of Drupal content management system. This site is built using Drupal CMS as are other sites I've worked on. I highly recommend it.
If only I could work out more about customising themes! (need more spare time)
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 16/04/2004 - 17:15
Cyclic Defrost is Australia's only specialist electronic music magazine.
We cover independent electronic music, avant-rock, experimental sound art and leftfield hip hop. We have no interest in fashion spreads, alcohol or clothing advertising, nor do we accept advertising in the guise of 'editorial'.
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 13/04/2004 - 23:29
clatterbox believes that the creation of experimental musical instruments plays a vital role in the development of unique musical cultures. The clatterbox.net.au website has been created to document and explore experimental musical instrument building in Australia. clatterbox is always on the lookout for new material on experimental instrument building. clatterbox is interested in everything! From acoustic through to digital instruments, hardware and software, automated and mechanical instruments, interactive interfaces, responsive environments, installed instruments and more. clatterbox would also like to hear from organisations who are supportive, or interested in supporting, the development of experimental instrument building in Australia. visit the site @ www.clatterbox.org
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 13/04/2004 - 23:26
clatterbox believes that the creation of experimental musical instruments plays a vital role in the development of unique musical cultures. The clatterbox.org website has been created to document and explore experimental musical instrument building in Australia. visit http://www.clatterbox.org for more details
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 13/04/2004 - 04:58
The Wire is an independent, monthly music magazine dedicated to informed, intelligent coverage of a wide range of progressive, adventurous and non-mainstream musics. Its office is based in London, but it serves an international readership.
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