I am an Emacs lover. Here I admit it :-). One of the things I loved about my previous days with Mac OS X, was the Emacs keybindings (shortcuts) when editing text. CTRL-A, CTRL-K, CTRL-E are some I can't live without when editing e-mails and text docs. If you want to enabled Emacs keybindings (shortcuts) in Ubuntu 12.04 (Unity or GNOME3) just open a Terminal and paste the following line: gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-key-theme "Emacs" Enjoy!
As you already know, there is a large number Syrian newcomers to the Ottawa area that are being settled. To help them get acquainted with the Canadian way of life, we are looking for volunteers to spare ~5 hrs/week to help them. We ask that fluent Arabic and English speakers only apply please. Tasks include: Helping them do basic things like navigate the ATM machine, where to buy groceries and how to purchase things. How to pay by Debit Card. Take them to the English assessment centre to get the adults and the kids evaluated. and help register them in school Drive them around town and show them the area they live in and what amenities are available Introduce them to community centres Give them your phone number so they can call you in case they have questions. We have 17 families that need friends and we expect that number to rise. If you are interested, please fill the form below Volunteer Signup Form
I have been using ThinkPads for the past seven plus years. I love the design, reliability and excellent Linux compatibility not to mention the best typing experience money can buy. After three years of 10+ hours/day and countless trips, my ThinkPad X201 finally started to act up. Wireless reception degraded quite a bit, track light is gone and the palm rests are broken and had to be taped to the chassis. It was time to get a new machine as I have some important business trips to attend to and being caught with a dead laptop is a show stopper. Naturally, my target was another ThinkPad. However, I wasn't sure which model was best. I know I couldn't wait so I had to make my choice soon. My criteria was simple. I needed something light < 3.5 lbs. with a large screen. My peepers are not what they used to be :-). After some research, I discovered the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Of course Linux compatibility was a concern so I scoured the net looking for people who used it
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