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  • The Life of the Doctor as Writer

    The deepest moments of being a doctor and the deepest moments of being a writer feel similar to me. The hardest moments, and the funniest, are also similar, and they often happen at the same time. ...
    lithub.com
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  • Conflict Over Sociologist's Narrative Puts Spotlight on Ethnography

    Did Alice Goffman commit a felony while researching her book on young black men in the criminal-justice system?
    chronicle.com
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  • Comcast Automatically Enabling IPv6 in San Francisco
    blog.kylemanna.com
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  • Answer to Is Node.js declining already? - Quora

    To build on other answers: Yes, I believe that as the initial hype has expired, and as people have moved from the basic 'it is very easy to write a web site...
    quora.com
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  • NEETS - Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series
    jacquesricher.com
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  • New product: Jar of Fireworks

    Michael in Beta is a blog about web design, UX, code and startups. Written by Michael Troy from Newcastle Australia.
    michaelinbeta.com
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  • 6.xxx (aka 6.803/6.833) Spring 2012
    courses.csail.mit.edu
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  • TAIYO YUDEN CO., LTD.

    This is Taiyo Yuden's corporate website. Gateway to our up-to-date information.
    t-yuden.com
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  • DieTapete/restricted-area

    restricted-area - A minimal PHP script to easily create password protected areas on a server without the need for a database or a .htaccess file.
    github.com
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    10 years ago -
  • UK agents 'moved over Snowden files' - BBC News

    UK agents have been moved because Russia and China have information from files stolen by whistleblower Edward Snowden, a government source says.
    bbc.com
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  • Prototypes are Objects (and why that matters)
    raganwald.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Ask HN: *If* we are in a VC bubble, how would the bust play out? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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  • Spotting the spots.

    As I have commented on more than one occasion Galileo was not the only European astronomer to point a telescope at the heavens in the first years after its invention in Holland in 1608. In fact all...
    thonyc.wordpress.com
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  • UK agents 'moved over Snowden files' - BBC News

    UK agents have been moved because Russia and China have managed to read files stolen by whistleblower Edward Snowden, a Downing Street source says.
    bbc.co.uk
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  • Big Mess o' Wires » 68 Katy – 68000 Linux on a Solderless Breadboard
    bigmessowires.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Allow Uber on Market Street!

    Allow Uber on Market Street! — sign the petition today!
    petition.uber.org
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    10 years ago -
  • Spaceship

    Spaceship is a Ruby library that exposes the Apple Developer Center API. It’s super fast, well tested and supports all of the operations you can do via the browser. Scripting your Developer Center workflow has never been easier!
    spaceship.airforce
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    10 years ago -
  • Who's looking for remote Python / JavaScript developers? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Governor Abbott Signs Legislation To Establish State Bullion Depository

    Governor Greg Abbott today signed House Bill 483 (Capriglione, R-Southlake; Kolkhorst, R-Brenham) to establish a state gold bullion depository administered by the Office of the Comptroller.
    gov.texas.gov
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  • Writers Choose Their Favorite Words - The New Yorker

    The winning words are often richly onomatopoeic: clarty (muddy), dunderknowle (idiot), nesh (fragile), and others.
    newyorker.com
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