Would someone not say that in a face to face conversation? I certainly would. I think the phrase web artisan is embarrassingly twee, like most (over)usage of the words artisan/craft etc. etc.
Well of course, "someone" has to post the propaganda, otherwise the public might find out the truth. Which photos are the BBC referring to? They don't reference them so that calls into question the veracity of their…
Anyone whom can be bothered to read the Wikipedia "talk pages" can see for themselves that Wikipedia articles are edited to be thoroughly biased concerning Palestine/Israeli affairs. I find it strange that you created…
There's a difference between writing a book and formatting one. For writing you can use anything as long as you can export it to txt/rtf - rtf being the standard in the print world - even vi/vim is usable for this…
I had a go "just for fun" using curl, grep, sed, and tr. Probably too much regex? #!/bin/sh # # tickets.sh - A "no BS" ticket price scraper. Output in CSV format. # Uses standard issue Unix utilities only. # No soup for…
Would someone not say that in a face to face conversation? I certainly would. I think the phrase web artisan is embarrassingly twee, like most (over)usage of the words artisan/craft etc. etc.
Well of course, "someone" has to post the propaganda, otherwise the public might find out the truth. Which photos are the BBC referring to? They don't reference them so that calls into question the veracity of their…
Anyone whom can be bothered to read the Wikipedia "talk pages" can see for themselves that Wikipedia articles are edited to be thoroughly biased concerning Palestine/Israeli affairs. I find it strange that you created…
There's a difference between writing a book and formatting one. For writing you can use anything as long as you can export it to txt/rtf - rtf being the standard in the print world - even vi/vim is usable for this…
I had a go "just for fun" using curl, grep, sed, and tr. Probably too much regex? #!/bin/sh # # tickets.sh - A "no BS" ticket price scraper. Output in CSV format. # Uses standard issue Unix utilities only. # No soup for…