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An Intro to Linux Part 2: The Ubuntu Linux Live CD (This Week In Linux)
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An Intro to Linux Part 3: Running Wubi Inside Windows (This Week In Linux)
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An Intro to Linux Part 4: Dual Booting Ubuntu With Windows (This Week In Linux)
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An Intro to Linux Part 5: Windows to Linux Alternative Software
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An Intro to Linux Part 6: Running Windows Inside Linux / Running Windows Apps in Linux
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An Intro to Linux Part 7: Removing Ubuntu / Linux, Repairing Windows
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3 weeks ago
Dota 2: A Brief Overview
This is the first in a series of guides for Valve's upcoming Dota 2. Tutorials will start off with basics and work their way up over time.
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3 weeks ago
Dota 2: A Brief Overview
This is the first in a series of guides for Valve's upcoming Dota 2. Tutorials will start off with basics and work their way up over time.
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5 months ago
Susan Cain: The power of introverts
http://www.ted.com In a culture where being social and outgoing are prized above all else, it can be difficult, even shameful, to be an introvert. ...
TEDtalksDirector • 306 views
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10 months ago
The KO Hip-Hop Cello-Beatbox Experience: Julie-O
Hey, everyone.
This is a piece called Julie-O by Mark Summer. I took it and made a celloboxing arrangement! I hope you all enjoy it!
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10 months ago
The Alternative Vote Explained
From http://blog.cgpgrey.com/the...
Watch the full series of Politics in the Animal Kingdom here: http://b...
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10 months ago
The Backpack (Swing dance)
Jesse and Savannah do the backpack, a swing dance move
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11 months ago
Fiber optic cables: How they work
Bill uses a bucket of propylene glycol to show how a fiber optic cable works and how engineers send signal across oceans. More info at http://www.e...
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1 year ago
@UnverifiedUser if you had only one hatchery selected and pressed ctrl + 4 or whatever, then yes. however, you can either select all the hatcheries at once and press ctrl + 4 to make them all into one group; or you can select one at a time and press shift + 4 to add it to the "4" group. this is...