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Of Goldilocks, lungs and blood vessels | You've Got Some Science ... (Project Gutenberg/Wikimedia Commons). Over at Boston Children's Hospital's Vector, I posted a couple of days ago about research on connections between how rigid or stiff lung tissue is and how leaky the blood vessels ... 16 May 2013 Tom Ulrich

Project Gutenberg's Beeton's Book of Needlework, by Isabella Beeton "A little extraordinary for the ordinary" steampunk inspired jewelry you can wear everyday, and more. 6 May 2013 chaordicwear

Add Project Gutenberg Titles to your Koha Open Source Catalog Project Gutenberg offers over 40000 free ebook records in MARC format that you can easily import in to your Koha open source catalog. 6 May 2013 Nicole C. Engard

Tapping Project Gutenberg to create computer-generated 'snowball ... In yet another example of computers churning out art, Paul Thompson has built a C++ script that produces snowballs — poems where every line is a single word, with each successive word one letter... 28 April 2013 Chris Welch

Automated constrained poetry, made from Markov Chains and ... Nossidge built an automated Snowball generator that uses Markov Chains, pulling text from Project Gutenberg. It's written in C++, with code on GitHub. The results are rather beautiful poems (these ones are "mostly Dickens"): ... 27 April 2013 Cory Doctorow

Project Gutenberg - Instructify Project_Gutenberg Do you ever wish you had a library of over 42,000 books in your classroom? Project Gutenberg makes that possible without forcing you to put all of your desks in the hallway. The Project Gutenberg site ... 8 April 2013 Jonathan T. Bartels

Project Gutenberg: More Free eBooks Project Gutenberg: More Free eBooks. by Lexi Dakin | Posted March 27th, 2013. Project Gutenberg is a free service with over 42,000 books available to you. If you know what book you're looking for, search away! If you just want to browse, ... 27 March 2013 Lexi Dakin






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