Thanks to a random site, i have discovered that i may be getting paid after all for my project. Apparently, Google is teaming up with a bunch of Free Software groups and will pay student developers $4500 over the summer for developing more Open Source software. Projects must be registered on an Open Source repository, such as SourceForge. Amazingly, mine is already registered on SourceForge. Now, i just need my application to be accepted. Yay!
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Planned books:
- The Parallax View by Slavoj Zizek
- Philosophy and Theology by John D. Caputo
- Religion by Jacques Derrida and Gianni Vattimo
- The Adventure of Difference by Gianni Vattimo
- Of Grammatology by Jacques Derrida
Current books:
None
Recent books:
- Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer
- Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
- Hyperion by Dan Simmons
- New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
- Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
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- As Amarok 2 gets closer to a release, it is looking better and better. There's a new feature in the works that will give Pandora a good fight: music biases. - #
- Today, two great things (according to me, at least) have been released: Firefox 3 and Wine 1.0. Nearly everybody should know what Firefox is, however many probably don't know about Wine. It is an Open Source project that works as an abstraction layer so Linux (and other POSIX) users can run Windows programs (such as Photoshop) on Linux without needing to have Windows installed. - #
- After a long wait, it is official. I've been accepted to the University of Glasgow's doctoral program in theology. The term starts in late September, so I'll be moving some time between now and then. - #
- I found a few problems with my reading lists regarding dates. I've fixed them all so that it is relatively accurate. - #


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