
Linux Radio (found at Linux.fm) is an online station that randomly broadcasts source files from the Linux kernel. Each time you visit the site, a new file is read to you by a virtual speaker. As if this project wasn't geeky enough, the virtual speaker that you hear is materialized through the open source (of course) speech synthesizer known as eSpeak. Oh, and Linux Radio is dedicated to Dr. Sheldon Cooper.
Naturally, this gets a whole load of bonus points for sheer geeky awesomeness, though whether it can be deemed useful for, well, anything, is another matter.
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