April 2015 Archive
17221.
Learn Microprocessor Programming (without Any Hardware) (youtu.be)
17222.
Quora is down. Service unavailable (quora.com)
17223.
5 Top Tips to Consider Before Buying a Business (medium.com)
17224.
HTML: To close or not to close (colorglare.com)
17225.
Indonesian Hackers Deface Subdomain of United Nations Website (hackread.com)
17226.
FILM BIOSKOP KOMEDI: PENGANTEN SUNAT [OFFICIAL] HD (youtube.com)
17227.
Stainless Steel Benches – Steel Work Benches (sharmanshelving.com.au)
17228.
Become a Data Scientist in 8 Easy Steps (narmis.ca)
17229.
“Simply Love” Telugu Short Film 2015 (youtube.com)
17230.
These Pics Will Make Men Melt (moreinoananze.blogspot.com)
17231.
How to Turn Your iPhone into the Ultimate Learning Tool (diygenius.com)
17232.
The Story Behind the Real 1965 ‘Iron Man’ Suit (gereports.com)
17233.
One Codex (YC S14) is hiring engineers to work on infectious disease diagnostics ()
17234.
Tavuk Şiş Eşliğinde Domatesli Pilav (sihirlitarifler.net)
17235.
Why a Soda Tax Is Unlikely to Work (marcfbellemare.com)
17236.
A lightweight UI library for FirefoxOS apps (webix.com)
17237.
The misanthropic principle (everything2.com)
17238.
Microsoft 40 Years Today (i-programmer.info)
17239.
These shit will make you melt (t.co)
17240.
Show HN: Node-jsat – transform your code with JSDoc annotations (github.com)
17241.
Apple Watch sales in Switzerland to be delayed over 30-year-old trademark (arstechnica.com)
17242.
“Positioned to Prosper” – Nintendo Commits to Mobile (ignition.co)
17243.
500 Startups’ Expectations for Japan and Beyond – Interview with Dave McClure (ignition.co)
17244.
April Fools: Apple to Buy Spotify (ritholtz.com)
17245.
Revenge porn website operator sentenced to 18 years (latimes.com)
17246.
Sainsbury's Thai Takeaway for 2 withdrawn (recalldatabase.blogspot.com)
17247.
Would You Dare Drive an Upside Down Car? (legendaryspeed.com)
17248.
Uncompressed (high quality) music for classic video games (grantkirkhope.com)
17249.
The Problem with Rich Kids (psychologytoday.com)
17250.
Engineers show a way to make walking more efficient (economist.com)