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Badminton
- Official website of the Cornell Badminton Club [link].
- Photo gallery of the Cornell Badminton Club [link].
- Badminton Central [link].
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Butterflies!!
- Butterflies of Singapore, a Geocity web site showing pictures of butterflies found in Singapore [link].
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Career Forums
- TIPTOP Jobs On-Line, a job forum hosted by the Institute of Physics (IOP), that lists both job openings and candidate ads [link].
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Debian Linux
- Debian NIS HOWTO [link].
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Econophysics
- Econophysics Forum [link].
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Genomes
- The EMBL-EBI genome pages [link].
- The NCBI Entrez Genome pages [link].
- DengueInfo*, hosted by the Novartis Institute of Tropical Diseases [link].
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Graphics Editing Software
- The tgif program, a vector graphics editing software that parallels xfig [link].
- Hints and tips specific to ImageMagick [link].
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HTML
- http://www.alanwood.net/demos/symbol.html, a page giving details on characters supported under HTML 4.0.
- www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/tut/tags/, a page summarizing all the HTML tags.
- tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/web/codehtml.html, a well organized page summarizing HTML tags.
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LaTeX
- Creating Presentations in PDFLaTeX, a webpage on how to create presentations with PDFLaTeX.
- Bibtex Entry Types, Field Types and Usage Hints, a webpage giving the various mandatory and optional fields for BiBTeX entries.
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Miscellaneous
- List of road names in Singapore, including those obscure ones that I am familiar with as a child, growing up in Lorong Ayam Jalak. The direct link http://edanet.ura.gov.sg/dcd/homeoffice/road.jsp?startChar=L is
used, because I cannot seem to get to this link from the URA website.
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Postscript
- List of Postscript Level 2 commands [link].
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Scientific Graphing
- QtiPlot, a very nice software for data analysis and scientific plotting.
- Grace, a very useful software for creating 2D scientific plots.
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Scientific Programming
- http://www.fftw.org/, the official website of the FFTW, a Fast Fourier Transform Library for C.
- http://www.python.org/doc/tut/, the Python Tutorial Page.
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Xfig
- http://www.xfig.org/userman/, the Xfig Reference Manual. Most useful for me are the tables for accessing characters in the standard and symbol fonts, which are not accessible via
standard keyboard keys.
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