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11 years ago
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schematics/schematics
schematics - Python Data Structures for Humans™.
github.com
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11 years ago
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hugi.scene.org
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11 years ago
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Rolling Fortress | Uncover the world.
rollingfortress.com
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11 years ago
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Organized Crime Pays | VICE United States
Being involved in the Mafia is not a glamorous profession. Starting salaries are low, and even if you become a boss you'll someday be murdered by your enemies or thrown in prison.
vice.com
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11 years ago
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Thinking Functionally with Haskell: Richard Bird: 9781107087200: Amazon.com: Books
Thinking Functionally with Haskell [Richard Bird] on Amazon.com. FREE shipping on qualifying offers. Richard Bird is famed for the clarity and rigour of his writing. His new textbook, which introduces functional programming to students
amazon.com
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11 years ago
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Where Mud Is Archaeological Gold, Russian History Grew on Trees
More than 1,000 birch-bark documents have been uncovered after being preserved for hundreds of years in the magical mud of Veliky Novgorod.
nytimes.com
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11 years ago
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A Fish Turing Test - Collective Behavior
collective-behavior.com
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11 years ago
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Arsenic Eaters
Say the word arsenic and most people think "deadly poison." Arsenic was the poison of choice for murderers up through the latter part of the nineteenth century, and it is still used for homicides...
ultimatehistoryproject.com
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11 years ago
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A Bridged History of Königsberg
To mathematicians, they are the most famous bridges in the world. Spanning the river Pregel as it flows into the Baltic Sea, the Seven Bridges of Königsberg are today virtually synonymous with the ...
tychosnose.com
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11 years ago
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Kim Philby and the Age of Paranoia
THE HEART OF THE MATTER The presence of the Philby papers in London was still a closely guarded secret when I stumbled on them through an inadvertent slip by Graham Greene's nephew. I'd found him, the nephew, in the cluttered basement of his Gloucest...
nytimes.com
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11 years ago
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Filtered: NMAP Port Scanner Sees Through IPtables Firewall | Diary Products - Hannes Schmidt
diaryproducts.net
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11 years ago
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Rescuing Aristotle
by Robin Herbert Perhaps you are familiar with the following passage from Bertrand Russell: “Observation versus Authority: To modern educated people, it seems obvious that matters of fact are to be...
scientiasalon.wordpress.com
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11 years ago
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Why Does S Look Like F?: A Guide to Reading Very Old Books—Blog
Paleography, the study of premodern writing, is the domain of specialist scholars- but a quick crash course in how to read early modern books can open up a treasure trove of forgotten works.
theappendix.net
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11 years ago
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Tougher sentences for internet trolls
bbc.co.uk
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11 years ago
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XNG: GIFs, but better, and also magical | Clean Rinse
blog.mecheye.net
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11 years ago
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(627) John Coulter's WEIRDEST LOCK ON EARTH!!
Comments submitted by MrMonkeyMonk: "This looks like a german lock to me. If you want to know more, it seems to have been awarded by the VDI, which is a germ...
youtube.com
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11 years ago
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Calm Tech, Then and Now
re:form interviews John Seely Brown on the paradox of information overload and designing for the periphery
medium.com
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11 years ago
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That’s me in the picture: Kevin Berthia on the Golden Gate bridge
Each week, we reveal the story behind an iconic image
theguardian.com
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11 years ago
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For a Better Brain, Learn Another Language
The cognitive benefits of multilingualism
theatlantic.com
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11 years ago
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