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WTFPL - Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License

by Spone & 4 others (via)
The Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License (WTFPL) is a free software license. There is a long ongoing battle between GPL zealots and BSD fanatics, about which license type is the most free of the two. In fact, both license types have unacceptable obnoxious clauses (such as reproducing a huge disclaimer that is written in all caps) that severely restrain our freedoms. The WTFPL can solve this problem.

2008

allmusic

by cascamorto
The allmusic website was created in 1995 as a place for music fans to indulge their passion. Whether you’re visiting allmusic to look up an out-of-print recording, to get our take on a new release, or simply to explore the world of music and see where it may lead, you’ve come to the right spot. The AMG editorial staff, along with hundreds of expert contributors (all music fanatics in their own right), has made allmusic the most comprehensive music reference source on the planet. We are all dedicated to creating and maintaining the knowledgeable, spirited content that music lovers and industry professionals have come to expect from AMG. All genres and styles of music are covered here, ranging from the most commercially popular to the most obscure. We critique albums and artists within the context of their own genres - from opera to garage rock to traditional country. This ensures that fans of any style of music can depend on us to keep them up-to-date with their favorite artists as well as introduce them to new sounds.

2007

The Quick Reference Site - The largest collection of free Quick Reference Cards

by dimitrich & 2 others
Throughout the years I have collected a huge pile of documents that deal with almost every aspect of software development. The purpose of this site is to centralize this information and to make it available to everyone who may need it or shares my passion on this subject. There are still a lot of documents in my "archive" that I like to share with you all. At the moment this site represents only a fraction of what I want to provide, so a lot of work still needs to be done. As a result, you should consider this site as a work in progress. I'll try to keep you updated on the most challenging, powerful and continuously evolving software technologies of the moment. I hope that especially Java and C++ fanatics (like myself) will find some valuable information over here.

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2006

Penny Arcade

by Foolster41 & 1 other
An almost always zany webcomic featuring two game fanatics Gabe and Tycho and a host of other characters. NOTE: Contains language/adult themes

Family Fanatics

by dandick
A web site to help you stop your divorce and save your marriage or to get involved socially to help strengthen families and lower divorce rates world wide.

SelectiveGamers

by xenomorph
Next-Gen game fanatics news site

Baby Shower Stuff.com

by misskitty4280
At Baby Shower Stuff.com, you deal with a company of fanatics who personalize favors, invitations, games and gifts -- so your shower is a slice of heaven instead of the alternative.

Michelle Kwan Fanatics

by tinyirishdancer
This fan page is dedicated to her for being a truly wonderful role model and inspiration on and off the ice.

Economist's View: The Myth That Tax Cuts Pay for Themselves

by multilinko
This will not please the tax cut fanatics and proponents of the Laffer curve. Here's a link to the report from the CBO discussed in this Economic View by Daniel Altman from the New York Times

2005

Positive Fanatics

by julie
Unofficiel IKEA web journal

diyAudio.com Wiki

by scrunda
projects by fanatics, for fanatics

Jihadists' use of Koran is all wrong, say imams

by imran
"the roots of the present difficulties are political, not religious, and are becoming increasingly concerned that the association between terrorism and jihad benefits the fanatics"

Power Plays: The Phenomenon of Vendor Lock-in - OSNews.com

by fredbird
Fans of just about anything alternative all seem to suffer from a similar affliction: a naïve underestimation of the pains of switching. This goes for U.S. fans of the metric system, alternative fuel proponents, vegetarians, and yes, OS fanatics. Now, personally I'm all for a lot of those things I just mentioned, but as a lapsed vegetarian, I know full well how, despite the advantages of the alternative, sometimes it's hard to switch and easy to go back.

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