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 == Installation
 
-OpenSprints is not just a piece of software but a whole system consisting of software, electronics, A/V and stock bicycle components. Users are encouraged to read the guides[http://wiki.opensprints.org] in our wiki to learn about how to put together the entire system. But one step is to get the software working:
+OpenSprints is not just a piece of software but a whole system consisting of software, electronics, A/V and stock bicycle components. Users are encouraged to read the {http://wiki.opensprints.org guides} in our wiki to learn about how to put together the entire system. But one step is to get the software working:
 
-1. Get shoes[http://shoooes.net/] for your platform.
-1. Get our latest code[http://github.com/evanfarrar/opensprints/tarball/master].
+1. Get {http://shoes.heroku.com/ shoes} for your platform.
+1. Get our latest {http://github.com/evanfarrar/opensprints/tarball/master code}.
 1. write your configuration file, using config-sample.yml as a guide. You may use &quot;mock&quot; as your sensor type to run opensprints in demo mode (i.e. without a bike attached).
 1. open &quot;opensprints.rb&quot; with shoes.
 
 == Going Further
 
-* read our wiki[http://wiki.opensprints.org].
-* follow our blog[http://opensprints.org/news] for news about kits and events in your area.
-* buy rollers and electronics kits at our store[http://store.opensprints.org]
-* sign up for our forum[http://opensprints.org/forum] to share tips on running events.
+* read our {http://wiki.opensprints.org wiki}.
+* follow our {http://opensprints.org/news blog} for news about kits and events in your area.
+* buy rollers and electronics kits at our {http://store.opensprints.org store}
+* sign up for our {http://opensprints.org/forum forum} to share tips on running events.
 
 == Note on Patches/Pull Requests
 
 OpenSprints has an aggressively liberal commit policy. If you follow or fork the project on github, we'll add you the project's collaborators list.
 
 If you're intereseted in learning more about the structure of this application to modify, extend or fork it, read our API docs:
-http://rdoc.info/projects/evanfarrar/opensprints
-http://rdoc.info/projects/evanfarrar/opensprints-core
+* {http://rdoc.info/projects/evanfarrar/opensprints}
+* {http://rdoc.info/projects/evanfarrar/opensprints-core}
 
 == Copyright
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    <name>Evan Farrar</name>
    <email>evanfarrar@gmail.com</email>
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