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At Grammys Event, Bob Dylan Speech Steals the Showartsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
In an extremely rare and revealing speech, Mr. Dylan, 73, touched on the roots of his songwriting, the musicians who inspired him, and the naysaying of critics and others along the way. -
This drone ambulance concept has the potential to save more livesdesigner-daily.com
At first sight, redesigning the ambulance is a tremendous task. It has been around for so long, and even though it has some limits, it is still quite effic -
Better SQL strings in io.js (NodeJS)ivc.com
In Node.js, if you're writing SQL by hand (i.e. without an ORM, mongoDB or jQuery-styled query builder), then multiline strings and callbacks can be difficult to build and maintain. Lets take a common SQL query using the excellent... - voat.co
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Whiteout: end to end encrypted mailstuxdiary.com
Whiteout is an encrypted email service which you can use with your existing IMAP based email provider. - news.ycombinator.com
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Using Capistrano & Composer to Deploy to MediaTemple GridService | poweredbycoffeepbc.re
We love running servers and hosting site’s we’ve built for our own clients. We get to set up our own … - blog.gopheracademy.com
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Is Premium Mobile Gaming Viable?techcrunch.com
We can look at success stories and naysayers, but the question of whether a real push into premium on mobile is utterly open. In this post/thought-experiment.. -
Sodium's explosive secrets revealednature.com
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Banks Paid $32.6 Billion in Bonuses Amid U.S. Bailout (Update4) - Bloombergbloomberg.com
Citigroup Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co. and seven other U.S. banks paid $32.6 billion in bonuses in 2008 while receiving $175 billion in taxpayer funds, according to a report by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. - bbc.com
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The pioneering female astronauts who never saw spacebbc.com
At the height of the space race, a group of highly skilled female pilots trained to go into space – but never made it into orbit. Sarah Cruddas investigates.