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Günter Neuhold – Der Ring des Nibelungen – Membran Shop
Günter Neuhold – Der Ring des Nibelungen – Membran Shop
I have liked operas since when I attended my first ones at Karlsruhe during university time at the KIT, but I had sort of aversion against Wagner for political reasons. I really enjoy having recognized now, how beautiful and ravishing this music is.
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InformIT: IronRuby Unleashed
USD 28 only for the watermarked e-book at informIT.com .
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O’Reilly Media book: MediaWiki

The EPUB e-book does not contain the quick reference card, the PDF does instead. I better save these 4 pages apart as a file on their own.
Part III, chapter 9: Installing MediaWiki.
This book is rather helpful at setting up my civil rights … wiki. Exciting!!! Sorry for repeating myself!
Update 2013-11-14: Ch. 6: Adding an Article to a Category
Introduced a category on my 1st articles on my “personal” wiki: ToBeExported. Allows me to export all of them as XML at once. So I will be able to tear down my wiki and build it up again with the old contents – e.g. in case I want to get the URL shortened again. -
civil rights …: brand-new domain and wiki almost set up
This is getting excited. I want the press and the media to know this and to celebrate it. This is a tiny but an important step in this area.
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Manga Guide Complete Set | No Starch Press
Manga Guide Complete Set | No Starch Press
The parcel from the U.S. just arrived. Customs not involved. Why is that? But it’s great. So how will I get the books to their audience? And who is going to be the audience? Just son#1? OMG! Poor boy!
Any idea?
These are the topics:
- databases
- calculus
- molecular biology
- physics
- electricity
- statistics
Apparently some of them got translated to some indigenous languages like German – have a look here!
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what about a “.org” domain and a wiki?
I actually think, the issue is very serious and very urgent.
I kept thinking about a way of how to join efforts.
Maybe setting up a wiki on a domain at “.org” is the right thing.
I started enquiries and activities into that direction.I still need your advise and your comments, and I seriously welcome and appreciate your support.
One thing is very true: buzzwords shouldn’t be used in this context, because they are far too loud and appeal in an improper way. But of course, it’s far too intriguing to use them. So we must take care.I asked around at my web space provider (a non profit organization in the research support area), if anybody there would like to support this effort on an hourly basis. Waiting for their feedback.