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See comic subscriptions in NetNewsWire 2.0







See comic subscriptions in NetNewsWire
2.0

See comic subscriptions in NetNewsWire
2.0
12/19/2004 03:26 PM

M acOSXHints:: “Fortunately, ucomics.com provides a standard format for the location comic images for each date (see note below). So it was simple enough to write a python script which I then used as a special subscription in NNW.”




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osxcli at del.icio.us is one of my favorites. Lots of good stuff for Terminal nerds and would-bes.

I also subscribe to cocoa, sqlite, and of course tags for our own software.

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Collections within ARTstor are to include the Mellon International Dunhuang Archive ( MIDA ), an art history survey set , Carnegie Arts of the United States , the Huntington Archive of Asian Art , the Illustrated Bartsch collection , and the Museum of Modern Art 's Digital Design Collection .

ARTstor's "Charter Collection" will contain approximately 300,000 digital images of visual material from different cultures and disciplines, and it seeks to offer sufficient breadth and depth to support a wide range of non-commercial educational and scholarly activities. The Charter Collection is anticipated to grow to half a million images by the summer of 2006.

Several NITLE colleges are now participating in ARTstor.

ARTstor has been supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

(thanks to Suzanne Bonefas !)


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