16/08/2011 @ 23:00 UTC
joshua : Stanford School of Engineering - Stanford Engineering Everywhere
#16/08/2011 @ 19:00 UTC
nelson : Gruber on Google/Motorola - A different take, that Google was in a very weak position
#16/08/2011 @ 19:00 UTC
nelson : Y Combinator innovation - Bryce is totally on point with this: the most exciting thing about Y-Combinator startups is many of them succeed with very little initial capital
#16/08/2011 @ 19:00 UTC
nelson : Kyle Franklin to fly - Famous airshow performer is getting back to flying and performing just a few months after his wife died in an accident in his plane
#16/08/2011 @ 17:00 UTC
nelson : Johnny Marbles' blog - The guy who threw a pie at Murdoch is apparently blogging from jail
#16/08/2011 @ 17:00 UTC
nelson : Industrial Revolutions - Lovely street trials bike riding; really nicely filmed and edited
#16/08/2011 @ 17:00 UTC
Andy Baio : Skrekkøgle's sculpture of the Windows Solitaire win screen - while you're there, don't miss their oversized Euro coin project [via]
#16/08/2011 @ 13:00 UTC
philgyford : The Living City (1970) - YouTube - I haven't watched it all yet, but looks interesting: a 1970 half hour film about the post-war rebuilding of the City of London, from the London Metropolitan Archives.
#16/08/2011 @ 06:00 UTC
Rod Begbie : Comedy Podcast Inside News Corp. Feasts on a Scandal - NYTimes.com - NYTimes piece on The Bugle, the fab podcast from Andy Zaltzman and John Oliver. Highlight: The author translating the common emailed cry of "Fuck you, Chris" into "sending Mr. Skinner e-mail and Twitter messages telling him off". #
#16/08/2011 @ 04:00 UTC
joshua : PyAuto: Python Interface to Automation - The Chromium Projects
#16/08/2011 @ 04:00 UTC
joshua : Web Scraping Ajax and Javascript Sites « Data Big Bang Blog
#16/08/2011 @ 04:00 UTC
nelson : 8M file directory - libc readdir() fails on this big a directory; gotta go to system calls
#16/08/2011 @ 01:00 UTC
nelson : Not Rope-a-Dope? - MG Siegler debunks Dan Lyons' article
#16/08/2011 @ 01:00 UTC
philgyford : Martin Woodhouse - Telegraph - "Martin Woodhouse, who has died aged 78, was a psychologist and medic, but worked variously as a novelist, scriptwriter, engineer, programmer, government planner, artificial intelligence researcher and perfumer." That's a life. (via Infov
#16/08/2011 @ 00:00 UTC
cobra libre : NYT: As Texas Dries Out, Life Falters and Fades - I'm leaving. #
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