April 2010
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I have heard it explained that, within chess, the movement of the pieces...
– Paul Blake on why Chess pieces move like that.
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How Did the Dinosaurs Die?
fakescience:
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Inside the Pop-Up Studio
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A Short History of Pop–Ups (books) →
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volonbolon asked: Erik, i found a really interesting comment from you on a [blog post][0] about Pomodoro and TaskPaper, but please, let me know how are you using the Planned project inside TP, i mean, what do you record in the process incoming @me and the plan tomorrow @me? Here you fill how many task are you planning to get done, or how many pomodori?
Thanks for the patience, i am such a newbie on all...
Thanks for the patience, i am such a newbie on all...
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Two Santa Clauses or How The Republican Party Has... →
via ianstgermain
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Ars Technica reviews the iPad →
Yeesh. This is a very comprehensive (read: LONG) review of the iPad. The gist: yeah, it’s great, but should you get one? Who knows? Try it out and see. Oh, and it’s faster and bigger than your iPhone.
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Friendly Toast at risk of closure →
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As I tried to fall asleep last night I figured I would add ‘commonly used words’ to TextExpander Touch. These are the words I came up with before falling asleep:
balloon
MacBook Pro
reading
rhinoceros
Santa Claus.
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iPad Magazine Art Direction
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Applications to Selective Colleges Rise as... →
I probably get paid the same price of an admissions fee to organize that applicants application pieces, prepare it for review, and deal with question–after–question that each applicant decides to ask, so I have no issue with colleges charging a fee.
… and that’s just me. There are quite a few other people involved in receiving and distributing information to the appropriate department(s) so...
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Why I won't buy an iPad (and think you shouldn't,... →
I totally disagree with Cory Doctorow, whom I think is a competent and interesting creative guy. If I wanted something I could take apart, required constant tweaking, and generally prevented me from having any fun I would still be running Linux. Linux is free as in, “OMGZ I’m going to give this piece of shit away for free and go buy a lot of beer.”
Seriously. I wish I had those 3 or 4 years...
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