README.md: Adjust headings

When rendered in GitHub the most-prominent element on the page
should be an H1, so let's start at H2.

Signed-off-by: Alan Orth <alan.orth@gmail.com>
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# Curriculum Vitae for Alan Orth
## Curriculum Vitae for Alan Orth
A CV written in LaTeX using the [moderncv](http://www.ctan.org/pkg/moderncv) class.
## Sample
### Sample
Here's what it looks like with real data, using the "classic" style and blue color scheme:
![Image](https://raw.github.com/alanorth/cv/master/cv_sample.png)
## Why
### Why
I decided to start keeping my CV in LaTeX because:
* I can never find my CV when I need it
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* LaTeX -> PDF ensures a consisent, beautiful layout
* Writing your CV in a source-based language means you can track it in git (w00t!)
## Usage
### Usage
To "build" a PDF you simply type:
make
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make clean
## Pre-requistes for building
### Pre-requistes for building
Depending on your GNU/Linux distribution the package names may be different. Basically, you need the `texlive` package, as well as whichever "extras" package contains the moderncv stuff.
__On Arch Linux:__