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  • p-hold - hi-quality placeholder images

    It's another placeholder service. Only this one is more configurable and returns the most interesting CC-licenced images on Flickr.
    p-hold.com
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  • The Noel Smith-Wenkle Salary Negotiation Method
    infohost.nmt.edu
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    11 years ago -
  • Peoria Mayor Sends Police to Track Down Twitter Parodist

    Politicians can be a thin-skinned bunch. You'd think they'd let insults roll off their backs given how much power they have over the lives and livelihoods
    reason.com
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  • NYPD's Twitter request for photos backfires

    A request by the New York City Police Department has backfired — in a very public way.
    washingtonpost.com
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    11 years ago -
  • FenOS

    FenOS is a revolutionary Operating System that allows you to execute any Software made for Microsoft, Apple, Linux/Unix and Solaris natively. You can install it on any Hardware that currently dominates the market.
    myfenos.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Ingenium Second Edition - Epic Fantasy RPG

    Journey to a world of dragons, ancient horrors, and epic heroes. Discover an RPG with an easy and powerful Three Word system!
    kickstarter.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The Coin Market API Has Arrived! - Coin Market Blog

    Coin Market API, Bitcoin Algo Trading, Bitcoin Merchant, Bitcoin Payment Processing. The Coin Market API is now available.
    blog.coinmkt.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Go 1.3 Release Notes - The Go Programming Language
    tip.golang.org
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    11 years ago -
  • Are Stores Making Bank Off Food Stamps?

    Retailers won’t disclose how much money they’re getting from SNAP. That could soon change.
    medium.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Colleges Want Students with Character, But Can’t Measure It - Issue 12: Feedback - Nautilus

    Jon Boeckenstedt devours data. As DePaul University’s associate vice president for enrollment management, he studies how the institution’s…
    nautil.us
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  • Meet The New CrunchBase | TechCrunch

    Since it was first launched in 2007, CrunchBase has been an invaluable source of information about major companies, startups, investors, and executives in the..
    techcrunch.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Meet Mellow, the smart sous-vide machine.

    Mellow is a sous-vide machine that takes orders through your smartphone and keeps food cold until it’s the exact time to start cooking. Tell it what to do, teach it what you like, and it'll do its best to make your life simpler.
    cookmellow.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Nice work if you can get out

    FOR most of human history rich people had the most leisure. In “Downton Abbey”, a drama about the British upper classes of the early 20th century, one aloof...
    economist.com
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    11 years ago -
  • In Canada, find a penny, recycle it | PBS NewsHour

    Across Canada a beloved and familiar face is silently disappearing. Everyday transactions in shopping centers and banks are slowly feeding a systematized extinction unnoticed by most. The object of destruction: the Canadian penny. Continue reading →
    pbs.org
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    11 years ago -
  • The Revolt of the Cities

    During the past 20 years, immigrants and young people have transformed the demographics of urban America. Now, they’re transforming its politics and mapping the future of liberalism.
    prospect.org
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    11 years ago -
  • Sorting Out the Law Behind Phil Ivey's Edge Sorting Debacle at Borgata

    Attorney Mac VerStandig weighs in on Borgata's lawsuit against poker pro Phil Ivey for his alleged "edge sorting" while playing baccarat.
    pokernews.com
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    11 years ago -
  • A nonprofit in Queens taught people to write iPhone apps — and their incomes jumped from $15k to $72k

    The first students of the Access Code program in New York saw their incomes go from $15,000 to just over $72,000 six months after graduation.
    vox.com
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    11 years ago -
  • 3D printing solves watery-ketchup conundrum - CNET

    Two high school students create the ketchup-dispensing invention the world's been waiting for.
    cnet.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Stability report - RethinkDB
    rethinkdb.com
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    11 years ago -
  • 7+ ways to plot dendrograms in R | Gaston Sanchez

    Website of Gaston Sanchez, statistical programmer and analytics engineer
    gastonsanchez.com
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    11 years ago -
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