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Vim Shortcuts Tournament | ShortcutFooshortcutfoo.com
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Rail signal upgrade 'could be hacked to cause crashes' - BBC Newsbbc.co.uk
A government adviser warns that a new hi-tech rail signalling system could be hacked by terrorists to cause train crashes. - release.debian.org
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HP Virtual Museum: Hewlett-Packard-01 wrist instrument, 1977hp.com
The Hewlett-Packard-01 calculator watch performed more than three dozen functions to manipulate and interrelate time, calendar and numeric data. The user operated the 28 tiny keys with a stylus built into the bracelet. Take a virtual tour of this produ... - news.ycombinator.com
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Strong earthquake rocks Nepal, damages Kathmandu - BBC Newsbbc.com
A powerful earthquake strikes west of the Nepali capital Kathmandu, with reports of several deaths and extensive damage to buildings. - research.microsoft.com
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M7.9 - 29km ESE of Lamjung, Nepalearthquake.usgs.gov
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, responsible for monitoring, reporting, and researching earthquakes and earthquake hazards - blog.ndk.io
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Patent US20120036035 - Flexible Communication Systems and Methodsgoogle.com
A method of initiating a telecommunication session for a communication device include submitting to one or more telecommunication carriers a proposal for a telecommunication session, receiving from at least one of the one or more of telecommunication c... - calacanis.com
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Hunt for ancient royal tomb in Mexico takes mercurial twistreuters.com
TEOTIHUACAN, Mexico (Reuters) - A Mexican archeologist hunting for a royal tomb in a deep, dark tunnel beneath a towering pre-Aztec pyramid has made a discovery that may have brought him a step closer: -
Getting Real About Distributed System Reliabilityblog.empathybox.com
There is a lot of hype around distributed data systems, some of it justified. It’s true that the internet has centralized a lot of computation onto services like Google, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn...