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<div id="title"><h1>Performing Histories of Computation</h1></div>
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<a href="export.js">export.js</a>
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<message><h2>Performing Scripts —
git and html scripts
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<a href="reckon.css">reckon.css</a>
<a href="template.html">template.html</a>
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<message><h2>.gitignore — </h2></message>
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<a href=".gitignore">.gitignore</a>
<a href="index.js">index.js</a>
<a href="package.json">package.json</a>
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<message><h2>cleanup — </h2></message>
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<a href="5 MB punched cards-1960s.jpg"><img src="5 MB punched cards-1960s.jpg"/></a>
<a href="Baltimore Social Security office_ca 1937.jpg"><img src="Baltimore Social Security office_ca 1937.jpg"/></a>
<a href="Distributed computing in 1924.jpg"><img src="Distributed computing in 1924.jpg"/></a>
<a href="Early NASA Computers (women).jpg"><img src="Early NASA Computers (women).jpg"/></a>
<a href="Early_1920s_Veterans_Bureau_Calculating_WWI_Vet_Bonuses_LOC.jpg"><img src="Early_1920s_Veterans_Bureau_Calculating_WWI_Vet_Bonuses_LOC.jpg"/></a>
<a href="First Computer Bug Grace Hopper.jpg"><img src="First Computer Bug Grace Hopper.jpg"/></a>
<a href="French hairdressers into computers.jpg"><img src="French hairdressers into computers.jpg"/></a>
<a href="Hollerith Census Card.gif"><img src="Hollerith Census Card.gif"/></a>
<a href="Leibniz_ArithmetiqueBinaire.pdf"><img src="export/Leibniz_ArithmetiqueBinaire.pdf.png"/>
</a> <a href="Macie Roberts computing group circa 1955.jpg"><img src="Macie Roberts computing group circa 1955.jpg"/></a>
<a href="Punched card sorter-icepick.jpg"><img src="Punched card sorter-icepick.jpg"/></a>
<a href="RCA_Tables of Trigonometric Functions and Non-sexagesimal arguements_1943.pdf"><img src="export/RCA_Tables of Trigonometric Functions and Non-sexagesimal arguements_1943.pdf.png"/>
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<a href="Storage of IBM record cards at the Federal records center in Alexandria, Virginia, November 1959.jpg"><img src="Storage of IBM record cards at the Federal records center in Alexandria, Virginia, November 1959.jpg"/></a>
<a href="Women computers in WW2.jpg"><img src="Women computers in WW2.jpg"/></a>
<a href="leibniz-calcul-binaire.png"><img src="leibniz-calcul-binaire.png"/></a>
<a href="shannon.png"><img src="shannon.png"/></a>
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<message><h2>von Neumann - Planning and Coding — </h2></message>
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<a href="VonNeumann_PlanningCoding.pdf"><img src="export/VonNeumann_PlanningCoding.pdf.png"/>
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<message><h2>Stibitz adder relay — </h2></message>
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<a href="Stibitz-KModel.jpg"><img src="Stibitz-KModel.jpg"/></a>
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<message><h2>The Whetstone of Witte — </h2></message>
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<a href="The Whetstone of Witte - Addition.png"><img src="The Whetstone of Witte - Addition.png"/></a>
<a href="The Whetstone of Witte - Multiplication.png"><img src="The Whetstone of Witte - Multiplication.png"/></a>
<a href="The Whetstone of Witte.png"><img src="The Whetstone of Witte.png"/></a>
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<message><h2>Logs - Napier + Briggs — </h2></message>
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<a href="1205HOFnapier_Fig.jpg"><img src="1205HOFnapier_Fig.jpg"/></a>
<a href="Briggs.Arithmetica logarithmica.1624.critica logarithms.jpg"><img src="Briggs.Arithmetica logarithmica.1624.critica logarithms.jpg"/></a>
<a href="Briggs_Arithmetica_logarithmica_1624.jpg"><img src="Briggs_Arithmetica_logarithmica_1624.jpg"/></a>
<a href="napierrods_27640_md.gif"><img src="napierrods_27640_md.gif"/></a>
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<message><h2>RAND's Million Random Digits — </h2></message>
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<a href="Leibniz_Stepped_Reckoner_drawing.png"><img src="Leibniz_Stepped_Reckoner_drawing.png"/></a>
<a href="MR1418.deviates.pdf"><img src="export/MR1418.deviates.pdf.png"/>
</a> <a href="Ready Reckoner.jpg"><img src="Ready Reckoner.jpg"/></a>
<a href="pascaline.jpg"><img src="pascaline.jpg"/></a>
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<message><h2>Pascaline (Pascale) + Step Reckoner (Leinbniz) — </h2></message>
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<commit>Thu Mar 19 2015 10:00:05 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Turing's discussion of digital computers —
In this bit of his 1950 paper, Turing identifies the computer as a
processing and storage system, not as a computational device.
</h2></message>
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<a href="Turing---Digital-Computers.jpg"><img src="Turing---Digital-Computers.jpg"/></a>
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<message><h2>Turing's Computing machinery and intelligence first page — </h2></message>
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<a href="Turing_Computing-machinery-and-intelligence_1950_ORIGINAL.jpg"><img src="Turing_Computing-machinery-and-intelligence_1950_ORIGINAL.jpg"/></a>
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<commit>Thu Mar 19 2015 09:58:40 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>OED entry for reckon —
I like this as Reckon is about 17 pages longer than that for computer.
</h2></message>
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<a href="reckon, v. : Oxford English Dictionary.pdf"><img src="export/reckon, v. : Oxford English Dictionary.pdf.png"/>
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<message><h2>OED dictionary entry for Computer — </h2></message>
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<a href="OED-Computer.jpg"><img src="OED-Computer.jpg"/></a>
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<commit>Thu Mar 19 2015 09:57:43 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Engelbart's Mother of all Demos —
The best image I know of Doug Englebarts 1969 demo of the personal
computer environment.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Doug Engelbart's Presentation - 9-12-1968.jpg"><img src="Doug Engelbart's Presentation - 9-12-1968.jpg"/></a>
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<message><h2>some more notes — </h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Computation Notes 9-3-2015.pages">Computation Notes 9-3-2015.pages</a>
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<commit>Thu Mar 19 2015 09:56:35 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Capurro - Information semantic shift article —
Though this paper is about the semantic shift in information and
message, I like how it disentangles a semantic shift of an allied term.
I would like to do something similar with computation.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Barnes_Alan Kay-Transforming the Computer into a Communication Medium_2007.pdf"><img src="export/Barnes_Alan Kay-Transforming the Computer into a Communication Medium_2007.pdf.png"/>
</a> <a href="Capurro_Past present and future of the concept of information_2009.pdf"><img src="export/Capurro_Past present and future of the concept of information_2009.pdf.png"/>
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<commit>Thu Mar 19 2015 09:55:30 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Barnes - Alan Kay paper —
This is Susan Barnes paper on Alan Kays computer work as a
communication medium.
</h2></message>
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<message><h2>First Dutch computer —
Just for fun as we are in Amsterdam
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="ARRA 1 Computer-first dutch computer.jpg"><img src="ARRA 1 Computer-first dutch computer.jpg"/></a>
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<commit>Thu Mar 19 2015 09:54:21 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>The Arithometer —
The first widely used calculating machine. The Arithometer was in use
from the 1860 to this final version produced in 1914.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Arithmometer_Veuve_Payen_Last to be manufactured 1914.png"><img src="Arithmometer_Veuve_Payen_Last to be manufactured 1914.png"/></a>
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<message><h2>Logic gates —
Again, the process of the computer chip is not so calculative as it is
logical. It is a process of logical choices of input. Turings point
was that these logical choices, assembled in a process, could emulate
any calculative process.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="all computer logic gates.gif"><img src="all computer logic gates.gif"/></a>
</content>
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<commit>Thu Mar 19 2015 09:51:42 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Alan Turing photo —
I particularly like this photo of Alan Turing as it is about the only
one where he is smiling.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Alan Turing.jpg"><img src="Alan Turing.jpg"/></a>
</content>
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<commit>Thu Mar 19 2015 09:50:40 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Nice set of adding machines and calculators from google — </h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Adding Machines.pdf"><img src="export/Adding Machines.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
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<commit>Thu Mar 19 2015 09:50:18 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Alan Kay's KiddieKomp Computer —
this shows how in the early stages of SRI and PARCs work on the
personal computer, they were media and education devices. This shows
how the goals were not at all about computation, but about media and
information work and coding.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Alan Kay's KiddieKomp Computer diagram_.gif"><img src="Alan Kay's KiddieKomp Computer diagram_.gif"/></a>
</content>
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<message><h2>When computers were human —
Chapter 5 of Griers Book, when People were human. "A carpet for the
computing room".
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Grier-CarpetForcomputingRoom.pdf"><img src="export/Grier-CarpetForcomputingRoom.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
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<message><h2>Electronic brains —
A 1960s advert for the Geniac, an electronic brain (calculator)
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Geniac-Electronic brain from 1957.png"><img src="Geniac-Electronic brain from 1957.png"/></a>
</content>
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<commit>Wed Mar 04 2015 19:34:07 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Spreadsheet way of knowing —
Paper from the early 1980s on the rise of spreadsheets and their
particular epistemology.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="A Spreadsheet Way of Knowledge — Backchannel — Medium.pdf"><img src="export/A Spreadsheet Way of Knowledge — Backchannel — Medium.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
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<commit>Wed Mar 04 2015 19:33:15 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Ledgers as computational formula —
Ledgers were the primary computational forms for economic, statistical
and financial reckoning until well into the 1970s.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="13 column ledger paper.jpg"><img src="13 column ledger paper.jpg"/></a>
<a href="ledger of slave picked cotton_1840-1860.jpg"><img src="ledger of slave picked cotton_1840-1860.jpg"/></a>
<a href="ledgers.jpg"><img src="ledgers.jpg"/></a>
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<commit>Thu Feb 12 2015 10:20:23 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Calculating machines, calculating women —
Three works on women as computors (computers) and its importance to the
concept of computation.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Prentice_Calculating machines calculating women-redesigning astronomical and scientific computation in Britian 1915-1946_2000.pdf"><img src="export/Prentice_Calculating machines calculating women-redesigning astronomical and scientific computation in Britian 1915-1946_2000.pdf.png"/>
</a> <a href="Skinner_The age of the female computers_2006.pdf"><img src="export/Skinner_The age of the female computers_2006.pdf.png"/>
</a> <a href="Women Computers in World War II - GHN: IEEE Global History Network.pdf"><img src="export/Women Computers in World War II - GHN: IEEE Global History Network.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
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<commit>Thu Feb 12 2015 10:19:19 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>NRC categories of mathematical tables —
This is fun to see that "Calculating machines" are relegated to Z
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="National Research Counil bibliography of mathematical tables and other aids to computation_1939.pdf"><img src="export/National Research Counil bibliography of mathematical tables and other aids to computation_1939.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
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<commit>Thu Feb 12 2015 10:18:15 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>History of Computation —
Not that good, but a useful resource.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="History of Computation - 16-19th Century Work.pdf"><img src="export/History of Computation - 16-19th Century Work.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
</entry>
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<commit>Thu Feb 12 2015 09:40:28 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Turing's article on Computing machinery intelligen —
Turing's article on Computing machinery and intelligence. There is an
open document as well as the original.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Turing_Computing machinery and intelligence_1950.docx">Turing_Computing machinery and intelligence_1950.docx</a>
<a href="Turing_Computing machinery and intelligence_1950_ORIGINAL.pdf"><img src="export/Turing_Computing machinery and intelligence_1950_ORIGINAL.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
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<commit>Wed Feb 11 2015 14:29:03 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Turing's original paper —
This is a clean copy of Turings On Computable Numbers. Thought it
could be nice to have.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Turing_On Computable Numbers_1936.pdf"><img src="export/Turing_On Computable Numbers_1936.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
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<commit>Tue Feb 10 2015 13:13:50 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Commented on Computation Project — </h2></message>
<content>
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<commit>Tue Feb 10 2015 11:50:38 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Deleuze -- The Exhausted —
About Combinatorics and Samuel Beckett — à propos when talking about
Computers (humans)
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Gilles Deleuze - The Exhausted.pdf"><img src="export/Gilles Deleuze - The Exhausted.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
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<commit>Tue Feb 10 2015 11:47:04 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Von Neumann (EDVAC + Errors) —
I like the idea of fragments (re: Arcades Project) — perhaps wed need
to find a combinatorics of fragments.
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="VonNeumann-EDVAC-2003-08-TheFirstDraft.pdf"><img src="export/VonNeumann-EDVAC-2003-08-TheFirstDraft.pdf.png"/>
</a> <a href="VonNeumann56-LOGIC-AUTOMATA-ERROR-REDUNDANCY.pdf"><img src="export/VonNeumann56-LOGIC-AUTOMATA-ERROR-REDUNDANCY.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
</entry>
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<commit>Mon Feb 09 2015 08:30:44 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Some papers that are interesting. —
See especially Computation Project and Wikipedia-computational logic
</h2></message>
<content>
<a href="Computation Project - a proposal.pages">Computation Project - a proposal.pages</a>
<a href="Copeland_Computation_2004.pdf"><img src="export/Copeland_Computation_2004.pdf.png"/>
</a> <a href="Pickering_The Cybernetic Brain Sketches of Another Future_2010 copy.pdf"><img src="export/Pickering_The Cybernetic Brain Sketches of Another Future_2010 copy.pdf.png"/>
</a> <a href="Wikipedia_Computational Logic.pdf"><img src="export/Wikipedia_Computational Logic.pdf.png"/>
</a> <a href="computation-OED.pdf"><img src="export/computation-OED.pdf.png"/>
</a> </content>
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<commit>Mon Feb 09 2015 08:02:56 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Idea! —
Computation Project:
We could do a collecting project inspired by Benjamin's Arcades
Project, collecting the ephemera of computation. This not only
complicates, historicises and reveals computation as a practice, but
also brings a much needed critique to collection and archiving.
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<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 13:57:25 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
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<commit><h1>Commit: cf6a813ab5b3f32133a1f51ba4e00300d4d24f11</h1></commit>
<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 13:39:12 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>README.md</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: fa16d90b0ac2410138f5b2052d65bf56b206e94e</h1></commit>
<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 11:51:29 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>quotes etc.</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: fb88d346a3b0926fcc4f6a7b68756fe3a407d033</h1></commit>
<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 11:50:29 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Update index.md</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: da997d1676f5c8b0e154ccd06b8479f603a2eeb6</h1></commit>
<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 11:48:18 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>boole + leibniz</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: bef0452db6d4a77db762f8affb3700242757f7d8</h1></commit>
<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 11:45:31 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Leibniz - Arithmétique Binaire — </h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: 9d76cb75f3ca0df9b1c78e2f66c6ad00b4138052</h1></commit>
<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 10:34:53 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>shannon symbolic analysis</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: 777b52b56a312e4c42c55d79f31f2986070ec1f5</h1></commit>
<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 10:30:11 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>config + img — </h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: 64bb642fa08f57f973037a33bbd9e118ed990104</h1></commit>
<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 10:26:01 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>_prose.yml config</h2></message>
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<a href="_prose.yml">_prose.yml</a>
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<commit>Fri Feb 06 2015 10:07:01 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>easy reckon</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: 7785fd8abd3926cd5efcc136c9c7d08a1ca33e34</h1></commit>
<commit>Thu Feb 05 2015 17:57:53 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>quotes [Turing, Wiener]</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: d818186b89ec7aba1badf5487a6c96c7724f79af</h1></commit>
<commit>Thu Feb 05 2015 17:56:49 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>quotes [Turing, Wiener]</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: fe6e1178a6f57f20a618eb4b46aa92fdedd2dcee</h1></commit>
<commit>Thu Feb 05 2015 16:38:31 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>definitions</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: ab4c2c9b6a91520a0d8932f7bfe34ab13ed63a35</h1></commit>
<commit>Thu Feb 05 2015 15:35:10 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>changes</h2></message>
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<commit><h1>Commit: 7c3ff412848b9f3efe0ca942755ca7096ee631b8</h1></commit>
<commit>Thu Feb 05 2015 15:17:32 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>HAHA! commit</h2></message>
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<a href="index.md">index.md</a>
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<commit><h1>Commit: 9dceef36ffc51697ce48724da8105f9be40404ec</h1></commit>
<commit>Thu Feb 05 2015 13:47:24 GMT+0100 (CET)</commit>
<message><h2>Initial commit — </h2></message>
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<a href="README.md">README.md</a>
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