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ศรีราชาCandlestick patterns - Dazzle camouflage - Casspir - Denny Crane - Sense - Technology in Stargate - Parmentier - Comparison of layout engines (CSS) - Portal:Paris - Autostereogram - Indent style - Political_compass - Dystopia - Lock picking - List of strange units of measurement - Euler's identity - fr:Français québécois - Lambda calculus - Ibogaine - In the Beginning...was the Command Line - Non-native pronunciations of English - Transistor - Phreaking - OS-tan - Hacker - Brainfuck - Chess - Tetris - List of sex positions - Genetic Algorithms - Schizophrenia - 攻殻機動隊 - Turing machine - Immortality - MBTI - LCC - 42 - Copyright - French Republican Calendar - The Foundation Series - Prostitution#Politics - Milgram experiment - List of cocktails - Baseball euphemisms - Lina Medina - Conway's Game of Life - Illusion - Images: blank maps - Ivy League - The Anarchist Cookbook - Euphemism - Fractal - Sleep - Jargon File - Reverse Polish notation - Human brain - €2 commemorative coins - Matrix (mathematics) - Transhumanism - New York City - SI derived unit - Three Laws of Robotics - Easter egg - Earth - Artificial intelligence - Hacker slang - Gravity - Rape - Binary - Military technology and equipment - A simple proof that 22/7 exceeds pi - Counter-Strike - во́дка - Guns, Germs and Steel - Voodoo programming - The Divine Comedy - The Scream - Ethics - String theory - Magic number - Bayes' theorem - Food - WYSIWYG - Spam - - PHP - ASCII art - Eight queens puzzle - Conspiracy theory - Spinoffs - Database - Alignment - List of algorithms - Font - Mnemonic - Weather lore - Prolog - Go - Principality of Sealand - "You have two cows" - The Matrix: Influences and interpretations - Ghost - Eternal September - Role-playing game - Black hole - Numeral system - World of Darkness - Philosophy of mathematics - Banned books - List of hello world programs - Vacuous truth - Alan Moore - A* - Smalltalk - Godwin's Law - Rammstein - Redundant array of independent disks - Lock bumping - Ambigram

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Misc

  • I have a theory: Plato was actually the one who came up with the idea for object-oriented programming: see The forms:
    "[..]Plato's forms as [..] archetypes (original models) of which particular objects, properties, and relations are copies" ^^;;



Done & Todo lists

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TODO list edit

Work on articles concerning the Paris métro:

  • Create a generic presentation for articles on individual stations (sections, infobox, templates, etc. )
  • pictures of each station, to illustrate the articles.
    • update: I've taken pictures of about half the stations of Line 3 (I uploaded them on Commons)
    • my camera died on me. :( So no more pictures, I'm afraid, for the time being.

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