February 2011
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January 2011
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BRB, thrusting around on my water-powered jetpack.
Jan 31st
“The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it’s hostile but...”
– via fffound.
Jan 31st
Jan 31st
F.lux: software to make your life better →
world-shaker: For my fellow nightowls: I’ve had this installed less than 24 hours and I’m loving it. Basically it makes your computer screen look like the room you’re in, all day. It’s free and it’s saving my eyes. PC/Mac/Linux supported. Ever notice how people texting at night have that eerie blue glow? Or wake up ready to write down the Next Great Idea, and get blinded by your computer...
Jan 31st
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Jan 30th
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Chrome Destruction →
If the Subservient Chicken site got a higher budget, lab equipment, and drunk. Fantastic.
Jan 29th
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12 Technologies On The Brink of Disappearing →
world-shaker: I’m not quite so sure about some of these, but an interesting read nonetheless. 4) Consumer-Level Hard Drives When it comes to the potential demise of the consumer-level hard drive, the question isn’t “if.” It’s “when.” And, to a lesser degree, “what.” Like Julius Caesar, the hard drive, once the beating heart of its domain and certainly one of the most often ...
Jan 28th
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Jan 27th
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Le Orange: Newhouse To Give Finger to Rest of... →
leorange: The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications announced this morning that its roughly 1,800 undergraduate students, who are by far the most brilliant and promising of any students on campus, will stand outside the Newhouse complex on Friday holding their middle fingers toward campus. “The… I don’t know who wrote this but I love it. Also, I can’t join the club :(
Jan 27th
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For anyone who thinks getting a single-piece sleeve is a cop out. (via The Atlanta Egotist)
Jan 27th
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Knucks Tat of The Day
Anyone know a good 8-letter phrase?
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How a classroom activity became one of the most... →
Don Rawitsch rolled out a four-foot-long piece of white butcher paper on the living room floor of his Crystal apartment. He glanced at an open map of the United States frontier from the 1800s. Then he traced a squiggly line from the right side of the paper to the left. By the time his roommates Bill Heinemann and Paul Dillenberger returned home, the line had become a series of squares leading...
Jan 23rd
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Jan 23rd
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sharksandprivateparts: ifilikeityoulikeit: *from last night’s Modern Family. If you don’t find this funny. You’re probably a ghost.  #1 sitcom on TV right now. If you doubt me, let’s fight.
Jan 21st
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This is an ADULT LINK. Click at your own risk; you... →
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