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title: Amazing and Free Software
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slug: free-software
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description: Here's some great free software!
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tags: []
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added: 2010-03-22T05:00:00.000Z
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I've been "collecting" free software for ages, and now I think it's time to start sharing the fun. Here's a list of come of my favorite software that you can have for FREE!
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## Graphics
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[GIMP](http://gimp.org/) - Adobe Photoshop-like image editor
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[Sumo Paint](http://www.sumopaint.com/home/) - Online Photoshop-like image editor
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[Inkscape](http://www.inkscape.org/) - Adobe Illustrator-like vector editor
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[ColorPic](http://www.iconico.com/colorpic/) - Color picker (i.e. "Gee, I want to use the color of her shirt" \*uses ColorPic\*)
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[Blender](http://www.blender.org/) - 3D content creation
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## Desktop Apps
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[Handbrake](http://handbrake.fr/) - Converts DVD videos to computer formats
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[DVDVideoSoft](http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/) - Converts pretty much anything, anywhere from YouTube to PSP to MP3.
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[Skype](http://www.skype.com/) - Online phone and video calls
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## Audio
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[Audacity](http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) - Incredible audio editor, plug-ins available
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[Juice](http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/) - Organizes and captures your podcasts
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[EphPod](http://www.ephpod.com/) - Similar to iTunes, but does more, including moving music from your iPod to a new computer!
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[WavePad](http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/) - Audio editor (make sure you get the free version!)
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[Screamer Radio](http://www.screamer-radio.com/) - Record internet radio in many different formats
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## Others
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[ADRIFT](https://www.adrift.co/) - Text/Interactive Fiction/Game generator
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That's all for now. Have fun!
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title: Hello.
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slug: hello-blog
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description: Wee a blog!
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tags: []
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added: 2009-01-11T06:00:00.000Z
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I will post pretty much nothing that really matters here.
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title: The T in Often
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slug: the-t-in-often
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description: Don't pronounce it!
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added: 2010-04-21T05:00:00.000Z
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It is common to pronounce the letter "T" in the word often. I must say this is a huge pet peeve of mine.
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The stem word for often is "oft" -- in which the t is pronounced. But when the ending "en" is added, the t sound is lost (though it remains in the spelling). There are, in fact, MANY examples of this sort of shift in English and in every other case the t becomes silent when followed by an -en or -le.
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For example, soft (pronounced) vs. soften (silent).
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More examples:
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* list -> listen
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* glisten
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* fast \[as in 'held secure'] -> fasten
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* haste -> hasten
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* moist -> moisten
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* nest -> nestle
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* castle; mistletoe; whistle; trestle; gristle; thistle
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Unfortunately, so many people started to pronounce the "t" that many regard is as an acceptable alternative, in certain dialects. That's the way language goes, I suppose, if enough people make the same mistake for long enough that it is no longer a mistake!
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title: The Wrist Keyboard
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slug: wrist-keyboard
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description: Someone made a wearable keyboard!
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tags: []
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added: 2009-02-02T06:00:00.000Z
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This looks fun, yes? It's a keyboard for your wrist. It wraps around your arm and has a standard QWERTY keyboard. It comes in green and blue and black and "smokey," and has glow-in-the-dark letters! It is built for harsh rain and weather conditions. Why you would be out in the rain with a keyboard around your wrist, I don't know. Oh wait, I just read the site again and it isn't rated yet for complete submersion in water. Darn.
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[Here's the link to the site for it!](https://www.l3sys.com/wristpc/wristpc.html)
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