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How Japan Copied American Culture and Made it Bettersmithsonianmag.com
If you’re looking for some of America’s best bourbon, denim and burgers, go to Japan, where designers are re-engineering our culture in loving detail - news.ycombinator.com
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Why Is a Florida Man Facing Life in Prison For Lending a Friend His Car and Going to Sleep?thenation.com
Ryan Holle, who has no prior record, is currently serving his eleventh year of a life sentence. -
A new mathematical model can cut jet-lagged time in half, study sayslatimes.com
Looking for a jet-lag cure? A new mathematical model may help you overcome jet lag faster than anyone thought possible. -
Before The Simpsons, Matt Groening Illustrated a “Student’s Guide” for Apple Computers (1989)openculture.com
A friend once told me of his older cousin who, for the freakish act of installing a computer in his college dorm room, found himself immediately and irrevocably dubbed 'computer Jon.' This happened in the early 1980s, and boy, have times changed. - ftp.openbsd.org
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Marijuana: Much More Than You Wanted To Knowslatestarcodex.com
This month I work on my hospital's Substance Abuse Team, which means we treat people who have been hospitalized for alcohol or drug-related problems and then gingerly suggest that maybe they should... -
Relationship Hackpatriciojeri.com
TLDR; Counters I haven't posted in a while so in order to regain some traction here goes a cool little trick I just discovered. Have you ever been in a relationship where there was just too much fi... - blog.someguy123.com
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Firebase Turns Two Today! - Firebasefirebase.com
Firebase is a realtime backend as a service that allows you to create incredible apps. Save, Store and Update Data in realtime directly from the browser or mobile client using only javascript or native iOS or Android code. -
Edge of the abysssmh.com.au
Michael Schofield thought his young daughter, Janni, was a genius, until he realised her bright mind masked an inner darkness. -
Obama Decides U.S. Should Reveal, Not Exploit, Internet Security Flawsnytimes.com
The policy, described in the wake of the “Heartbleed” bug, carved out a broad exception for “a clear national security or law enforcement need,” administration officials said. -
Heartbleed and the misconceptions about Open Source - Binpressbinpress.com
The now infamous Heartbleed bug found in the openSSL library, sent some shockwaves down the software industry. It also revealed some misconceptions about Open Source software. 1) Linus’s Law “Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow” – Eric Raymond ... - upverter.com
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Signature-writing machines rumble into the digital agewashingtonpost.com
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A Wearables Startup Playbook | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
The rise of mobile broadband, commodity sensors, smartphone-based companion apps, virtualized manufacturing and supply chain, crowdfunding, and nimble design.. -
Groove Virtual Officegrv.microsoft.com
Groove products complement and extend Microsoft's collaboration capabilities by allowing teams of information workers to securely create and share files, manage projects and meetings, and track data and processes in a highly decentralized manner uncons...