User:Sirarthur

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Username: Sirarthur (not to be confused with king Arthur)
aka: krisk
Blog: [http://www.krisk.wordpress.com]



What I am
This user is male.

Image:TransBreeksEmblem.jpg A proud Breeksonian

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Is a member of Karunya University Linux club
This user is an Engineer.
prog-4 This user is an expert programmer.
This user wishes he or she had a girlfriend.
I enjoy
This user plays football, but prefers to call it soccer.
This user is a bicyclist.
This user prefers to play games on a PC.
This user likes to play Strategy games on a computer.
This user enjoys Classical music
This user is an art lover.
This user likes foggy days.
What do I do
This user contributes using Linux.


f This user contributes with Fedora.
<html> This user can write HTML.
{{Wiki}} This user can write in the MediaWiki language
en-6 This user is able to contribute with a professorial level of English.
This user enjoys painting.
This user enjoys woodworking.


[edit] Who am I?

A computer engg stud at Karunya University, I live in Ootacumund.

[edit] Interests

Open Source
Linux programming
AI
Art

Tip of the day...
Wikipedia-specific searching with Firefox

In Firefox, the search box has a little pull down menu to allow you to choose which search engine it uses. Several popular search engines come included, but not Wikipedia. However, Firefox provides a page on their website listing more search engines you can add to that menu, including Wikipedia's search. To add Wikipedia, simply go here and click on Wikipedia in the list provided, and you're done. To activate it, pull-down the menu at the search box and click on Wikipedia there. Now you have a second Wikipedia search box. Unlike the search box in Wikipedia's sidebar, which disappears off the screen when you scroll down to read a long page, the Firefox search box always remains on the screen, ready to assist. (Keep in mind, typing <Alt>-F also places the cursor in the Wikipedia search box.)

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