January 2010
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December 2009
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I can’t make Turkish coffee. But I can make turkishish coffee.
– Me
NAVSPECWARDEVGRU
– Really?
November 2009
3 posts
Piracy thrives because it satisfies an unmet demand. The best way to discourage...
– Music industry: How to sink pirates | The Economist
BBC NEWS | Europe | Man's lucky escape from... →
I would have pooed myself.
October 2009
8 posts
The Fun Theory →
The Daily Talk [Monocle]
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1000 readers, one copy
”I won’t hire someone who doesn’t code in their free...
– I Don’t Code in my Free Time - Ted Dziuba
This Is a Photoshop and It Blew My Mind -... →
What the what!?
Scotiabank Nuit Blanche →
“A free all night contemporary art thing”
September 2009
1 post
Girls like it when you nickname them something smaller than a bread box....
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August 2009
1 post
Sustainable Energy - without the hot air: A new... →
July 2009
2 posts
Enfranchised Mind » Apollo 11 Dismembered →
Is P=NP an Ill Posed Problem? « Gödel’s Lost... →
The most interesting thing I’ve read all week.
June 2009
2 posts
Kotaku - This Flight Sim Needs 120 Graphics Cards... →
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LOU ROMANO: ART of UP →
April 2009
14 posts
Self-control is like a muscle: It gets stronger with each effort
– Please, Pay Attention - WSJ.com
We’re not even aware that we’re accepting most things we accept. Any...
– CIOInsight
Pulp Browsers! →
from-goo-to- you-via-the-zoo
– Hasn’t Evolution Been Proven True? - Answers in Genesis
Eliminationism In America →
A frightening set of quotes from the American political scene.
CCP often touts this sort of thing with the bland marketing lingo of...
– Bad Crazy in Internet Space (Page 3) | Ten Ton Hammer
I am totally un-fine, on fire, and hammering the medic key like it dispensed...
– LowPings.net » Blog Archive » Team Fortress Classic Components
Erlang (programming language) - Wikipedia, the... →
Holy fuck it’s like Prolog. I might have to learn this shit now.
Xilinx Errors SUCK.
clock net ‘rst_BUFGP’ drives no clock pins
What’s that mean?
Oh. It means that I changed an initialization value on a variable called ‘blink’ from 0 to 1.
That makes total sense. Why didn’t I think of it before?
TheStar.com | Insight | The quiet unravelling of... →
I’ve suddenly got the image of me stepping out into the darkness,...
– Ubersite - The road to hell is paved with samurai sword wielding potheads
heir work, and it has, for me, been an education just to watch them. I’d...
– Advising Students for Success | March 2009 | Communications of the ACM
March 2009
49 posts
Quantum of Solace” isn’t so much like a James Bond movie as like a...
– John Gruber
Math is fun and Useful, But Web Browsers and People suck dead bunnies through...
– Class title slide
globeandmail.com: What if she had said no? →
HOLY FUCK →
As a parent, I’d rather deal with my kid dealing with measles or mumps and...
– Pssst. Death is an irreversible effect
The costs of what Gore tells us to do would be extremely large,” Dyson said. “By...
– The Civil Heretic - Freeman Dyson - Profile - NYTimes.com
Dyson has always been strongly opposed to the idea that there is any such thing...
– The Civil Heretic - Freeman Dyson - Profile - NYTimes.com
Despite economic evidence to the contrary, in my view the GST cut worked. It...
– Ian Brodie, Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s former chief of staff
Dr. Nick Arrizza is trained in Chemical Engineering, Business Management &...
– Holy qualifications batman!
The Big Takeover : Rolling Stone →
Takes a story about what we’re living in, and turns it into a horror story. If it is hyperbolic, thank god. If not…. jesus fuck.
In particular, research has shown that sterilizing old beehive frames with gamma...
– Solving the Mystery of the Vanishing Bees: Scientific American
In particular, research has shown that sterilizing old beehive frames with gamma...
– Solving the Mystery of the Vanishing Bees: Scientific American… we live in the future.
What Bode was saying was this: “Knowledge and productivity are like...
– You and Your Research
So that is another reason why you find that when you get early recognition it...
– You and Your Research