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London mulls plans for a £600m floating bike pathbbc.com
The Thames Deckway would follow the river's south bank for nearly eight miles and accommodate some 12,000 cyclists per hour. - jobs.weebly.com
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Programming is terrible; so learn to enjoy itwalledcity.com
Walled City is a world for you to engage in political intrigues, discussions, form alliances, broker treaties and fight for power with your fellow denizens. -
[Personal and Otherwise] | On Getting Wasted, by John Trotta | Harper's Magazineharpers.org
Among the hoarders and junk haulers of Charleston - heavybit.com
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Why Does Spain Have the World's Highest Concentration of Elevators?theatlantic.com
Compared with other Europeans, Spaniards are way more likely to live in apartment buildings, thanks in part to the autocratic regime of Francisco Franco. -
Why I Love Startup Schoolfoundersatwork.posthaven.com
I realized on the way to Startup School that this was the tenth one I've emceed. We've done one every year since 2005 (plus two this year in NYC and London). It struck me throughout the day how... - rheingoldheavy.com
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Drones Learn Tricks With Suspended Loads, Through-Window Package Delivery Inevitable - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
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Losing 58.3 Lbs For Science • Zachary Townsendblog.zactownsend.com
This morning was my final data collection for a randomized diet experiment I have been participating in for the last year. Here is a graph of my near-daily weigh-ins on Withings: It can be hard to read: on the first day of the study, October 2,... | Za... - chriswarbo.net
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Alfredo Di Napoli - Computer Scientist, Scala and Haskell Programmeralfredodinapoli.com
Alfredo Di Napoli - Computer Scientist, Scala and Haskell Programmer - bbc.com
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Customer Advocate - True Link Cardtruelinkcard.com
Sweepstakes scams, hidden charges, unwanted subscriptions and much more. The True Link Prepaid Visa® Card keeps watch, so you don't have to. - docs.google.com
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Highway Guardrail May Be Deadly, States Saynytimes.com
A federal lawsuit claims that despite assurances from the manufacturer and the Federal Highway Administration, guardrails installed on highways do not function properly and could kill or injure motorists during crashes.