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    homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk
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    addio-volantini.divshot.io
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  • Control-R, my favorite Unix shell command - Lerner Consulting Blog

    Never write a Unix command a second time! Use control-R to zip through your command history.
    blog.lerner.co.il
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  • The Moon Spits Out Saturn

    On the morning of May 14, 2014, the dance of the solar system brought together two unlikely partners: our Moon, and Saturn. As the Moon orbits the Earth, it makes a circle in the sky every month, and as Saturn orbits the Sun it too follows a circular b...
    slate.com
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  • James Shore: How Does TDD Affect Design?
    jamesshore.com
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  • COMPUTER-RELATED HORROR STORIES, FOLKLORE, AND ANECDOTES
    speedygrl.com
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  • Senko Rasic - Type checking in Python

    Type checking in Python - A second installment in a series of programming experiments
    senko.net
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  • Permission

    When I was 22 I cycled from Barcelona to Gibraltar by myself. It was a very exciting and adventurous journey, but I never felt quite right. There is one experience in particular that typifies my...
    iaindooley.com
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  • Learning Romanian - Jacques Mattheij

    I currently find myself living in Romania for a bit. One thing that bothers me is that if I spend time in a place where I don’t speak the …
    jacquesmattheij.com
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  • Arecibo Observatory Detects Mysterious, Energetic Radio Burst

    A brief, blazing burst of radio waves detected by the Arecibo Observatory could herald a turning of the tide for a peculiar class of cosmic signals. Until recently, the signals had only ever been d...
    phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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  • Intriguing Lime-Green Blobs Appear In The Andes Mountains. Are They Alive?

    It's dry. Empty. Rocks everywhere. About 10,000 feet up in the Andes. Then, all of a sudden, you see an enormous, lime green, tasty-looking lump. Should you lick it?
    npr.org
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  • Featherweight Musings: Rust for C++ programmers - part 6: Rc, Gc, and * pointers
    featherweightmusings.blogspot.co.uk
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  • SSH Tunnel - Local and Remote Port Forwarding Explained With Examples - sensible.io Blog
    blog.sensible.io
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  • Always Hungry? Here’s Why

    Are we fat because we overeat, or do we overeat because we’re fat?
    nytimes.com
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  • Original Stitch Is A Shirt Company That Offers 1 Billion Computerized Style Combinations | TechCrunch

    Menswear, like sewage treatment and rabies, needs to be disrupted. I've already seen about a dozen folks trying to change the space, most notably Bonobos and..
    techcrunch.com
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  • The Tyranny of Stuctureless

    The Tyranny of Stuctureless by Jo Freeman
    jofreeman.com
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  • Switzerland votes on minimum wage
    bbc.com
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  • Why I Don't Do CrossFit

    I get asked all the time if I’ve tried CrossFit, my friends text me without fail when the games are on and tell me I should be there, and I’m asked my opinion of it on a weekly if not daily basis. ...
    erinsimmonsfitness.me
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  • why fitbit is still terrible | Scott Weaver

    Not too long ago, I started using the Fitbit One. I’d been toying with the idea of buying one for a few months, and then a friend of mine purchased one. He told me all about the neat little features (minus the need to constantly sport a bracelet), and ...
    scottmw.com
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  • LRB · Mary Beard · The Public Voice of Women

    I want to start very near the beginning of the tradition of Western literature, and its first recorded example of a man telling a woman to ‘shut up’; telling her that her voice was not to be heard in public. I’m thinking of a moment immortalised at the...
    lrb.co.uk
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