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MPAA shuts down entire town's muni WiFi over a single download
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EPGP — Effort/Gear reward system and addon for World of Warcraft
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Mob Rule! How Users Took Over Twitter | Magazine
But Twitter is already weird: It rocketed into the mainstream without really knowing what its service was. Its users defined it.
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Woman Loses Job Due to Error in FBI Criminal Database | Threat Level | Wired.com
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In the Future, Doing Science Is Like Blogging | Computers | DISCOVER Magazine
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Классика постмодернизма: список из 61 произведения - Блог о книгах - Афиша
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How badly designed reputation systems create in-game mafias - Boing Boing
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Lenta.ru: В России: Россияне потребляют 20 процентов мирового героина
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Data-Mining Medical Records Could Predict Domestic Violence | Wired Science | Wired.com
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YouTube’s Bandwidth Bill Is Zero. Welcome to the New Net | Epicenter | Wired.com
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Marshall Kirkpatrick, Technology Journalist » This Real-Time Web Stuff is Amazing
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Analysis: The Psychology Behind Item Collecting And Achievement Hoarding — Gamasutra
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Just like Surrogates…
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European Dairy Farmers Unveil New Lactation Cannon. World Trembles.
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Augmented Traffic Views for Android could be the coolest AR app we’ve seen yet : Boy Genius Report
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Oz Conservative: What does it mean to be alpha?
Men with borderline personality disorders can be highly attractive to women, as they are manipulative, unavailable, jealous, unpredictable and needy.
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With Jobs Scarce in Japan, Women Become Professional Flirts - NYTimes.com
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After extensive testing I've discovered you need 1 catastrophic event or tragedy for every 167 words in the rest of the email. I usually toss in a couple extra for good measure.
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http://www.nytimes.com//interactive/2009/07/31/business/20080801-metrics-graphic.html
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acrossair | New York Nearest Subway Augmented Reality iPhone 3GS App
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Monoslideshow — The ultra customizable Flash® image and video viewer for your site
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Daily Express | UK News :: Sin bins for worst families
20,000 problem families under 24-hour CCTV super-vision in their own homes
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3-D Printers Make Manufacturing Accessible | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
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Asteroid Impact Craters on Earth, Seen From Space | Wired Science | Wired.com
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The Longest Way 1.0 - one year walk/beard grow time lapse on Vimeo
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Tracking Software Rescues Stolen iMac after Two Weeks | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
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Tom Williams: Hired by Apple at 14. His full story. | Derek Sivers
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Your Deleted Social Network Pics are Probably Still There - Facebook - Lifehacker
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The changing face of everyday design | Art and design | guardian.co.uk
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AP Issues Strict Facebook, Twitter Guidelines to Staff | Threat Level | Wired.com
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Chrome and Firefox 3.5 Memory Usage
So firefox is the best. Premature optimisation anyone?
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Microsoft: Stop the Sneaky Firefox Sabotage!
“No uninstallation” by mistake. nice1
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Five Reasons to Be Terrified of Google Wave | TechWatch | Fast Company
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Книга Аркадия Мильчина и Людмилы Чельцовой «Справочник издателя и автора»
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A design and usability blog: Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals)
I see what you did there
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Op-Ed: Microbes May Be More Networked Than You Are | Wired Science | Wired.com
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Netbooks Mutate to Meet Market Challenges | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
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12 basic principles of animation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Foster Wallace Short Story - Incarnations of Burned Children - Esquire
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Chemist Shows How RNA Can Be the Starting Point for Life - NYTimes.com
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Why trains run slower now than they did in the 1920s. - By Tom Vanderbilt - Slate Magazine
"fast mail trains" once "ensured next-day delivery on a letter mailed with a standard two-cent stamp in New York to points as far west as Chicago," today, "that same letter is likely to travel by air first to FedEx's Memphis hub, then be unloaded, sorted, and reloaded onto another plane, a process that demands far greater expenditures of money, carbon, fuel, and, in many instances, time than the one used eighty years ago.
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60+ Useful Photoshop Actions For Photo Enhancements | Photoshop Tutorials
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Polish politician fumes over gay elephant in zoo | Lifestyle | Reuters
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Career Advice: Boring Within or Simply Boring? - Inside Higher Ed
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Annals of Innovation: How David Beats Goliath: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
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nudity and sexual content!
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Player receives Developer item in the mail, one-shots Ulduar
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Official Google Blog: Adding search power to public data
There goes wolfram alpha…
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Ursula K. Le Guin: SFWA, Piracy, and Serious Literature — An Open Letter
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Enough is Enough: A Thinking Ape’s Critique of Trans-Simianism
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Проверка орфографии с помощью Google / Web-разработка / Хабрахабр
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Aza’s Thoughts » Interfaces with Good Aftertastes: Hacking People’s Memory
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Wolfram Alpha is Coming -- and It Could be as Important as Google | Twine
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'Where I get my ideas.' | UNESCO Courier | Find Articles at BNET
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Охранные агенства, ммм.
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The 7 Commandments All Video Games Should Obey | Cracked.com
Mmmm, informative
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At The Office: Workflow Charts Finally Put to Good Use Show Fundamental Men vs Women Differences
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José González – Teardrop – Listen free and discover music at Last.fm
Так вот кто перепел Teardrop у хауса!
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http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/geo/?tags=cats&format=lol
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О профессиональной и любительской лингвистике | Наука и жизнь
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The High Priests of IT — And the Heretics - Now, New, Next - HarvardBusiness.org
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Locus Online Features: Cory Doctorow: Why I Copyfight
Absolutely amazing. We are busy downloading pirated movies from torrents and watching *IAA court sessions, we forget about bigger picture. But it’s there, the picture. Culture and copyright. Mmm.
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http://www.flickr.com/cameras/canon/
EOS 400D is most popular
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Pirate Bay accused does remote sysadmin from courtroom during closing arguments - Boing Boing
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Manchester man arrested for alleged sewer-grate photography, held as a terrorist - Boing Boing
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Neurophilosophy : Amnesia in the movies
via MindHacks
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Seth's Blog: Personal branding in the age of Google
“Google never forgets”
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Browser Speed Tests: How Safari 4 Stacks Up
The worst thing about all these tests is that no1 ever tests browsers with 70+ tabs open. I wish they did.
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Giz Explains: Why Lenses Are the Real Key to Stunning Photos
“[we] talk digital cameras, we talk megapixels, ISO, image noise, shot-per-second speed and image processing […] none of that stuff matters as much as your camera's lens”
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Locus Online Features: Cory Doctorow: Writing in the Age of Distraction
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Google Puts Eye-tracking Back In Vogue?
“understand the way users scan search results pages and make decisions, since the entire process is basically unconscious”
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YouTube - Forrest Gump in One Minute, in One Take
lol’d
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Stackless: You got your coroutines in my subroutines - jessenoller.com
Thought to emulate universe lately, now I need to think more ;(
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Mozilla demos impressive Firefox 3.1 features at SCALE - Ars Technica
can't wait
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JVM considered harmfull
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Toradex's Robin stuffs Atom-based computer on credit card-sized module - Engadget
fuck you apple air
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Morality of mining for personal information in databases | UK news | The Guardian
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Russian Comics Book — English Russia
Russian bear with balalaika-gun
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http://englishrussia.com/2009/01/06/abandoned-russian-polar-nuclear-lighthouses/
omg sick shit
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Paradigms lost: The Windows 7 Taskbar versus the OS X Dock - Ars Technica
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Keepers of Lists - Top 278 Star Wars Lines Improved By Replacing A Word With "Pants"
In his pants you will find a new definition of pain and suffering
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Secure Website Authentification Questions.
If you could do it all over again, what would you do differently?
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David Merrill demos Siftables, the smart blocks | Video on TED.com
Cat and Dog say hello
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Digital Overload Is Frying Our Brains | Wired Science from Wired.com
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The once and future e-book: on reading in the digital age - Ars Technica
When you're buying a book, you're not only paying for that book, but you're also paying for the book that will be returned and destroyed