This is a blog on technical matters that succeeds the first Mostly Mediocre Miscellany.
These are quotes that I liked, disliked, or just thought worth collecting.
Click here for a list of people who can help humans stay healthy.
This ajax app, wrdf, lets you memorize the vocabulary you've stored as tagged bookmarks at delicious.com.
These are Excel features that I often need and often forget.
Some programs I've written are at github/ecashin and also here at noserose.
Some documents I wrote.
I like TeX, a completed program.
Most programs keep adding features until nobody wants them anymore. Donald E. Knuth created TeX decades ago in order to have a program good enough to typeset his master work, The Art of Computer Programming. Because Knuth designed TeX to be used via a language, many people have been able to build upon his work. I don't think there's any better software for creating beautifully printed documents using a computer.
Most people know TeX through LaTeX. It is built on TeX, but you can use TeX all by itself (really, you're using the "plain" macropackage instead of the latex macropackage), or you can use it via alternatives to LaTeX, like ConTeXt.
forwarding (old: applies to ssh protocol 1)
Paul Keck on forwarding (newer information not by me)