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Today I setup a git repository (for source code management); it's backed up
to my personal webspace with a web interface at
-<a href="http://git.bryannewbold.com/?p=8thesis.git">git.bryannewbold.com</a>.
+<a href="http://git.bnewbold.net/?p=8thesis.git">git.bnewbold.net</a>.
I'll also copy these journal entries to my
<a href="http://web.mit.edu/bnewbold/thesis/">athena locker</a>. As an aside,
keeping notes in a git repository is a great way to maintain scientific
@@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ good as the hash algorithms used ;)
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For the past two weeks or so i've mostly been teaching myself scheme using
The Little Schemer and The Seasoned Schemer. My notes on those books are
-<a href="http://bryannewbold.com/k/books/littleschemer">here</a> and
-<a href="http://bryannewbold.com/k/books/seasonedschemer">here</a>; my
+<a href="http://bnewbold.net/k/books/littleschemer">here</a> and
+<a href="http://bnewbold.net/k/books/seasonedschemer">here</a>; my
notes on scheme itself are
-<a href="http://bryannewbold.com/k/software/scheme">here</a> (note: last link
+<a href="http://bnewbold.net/k/software/scheme">here</a> (note: last link
temporarily broken?).
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