December 2007 Archive
121.
[SF/NYC] Heysan! looking for a PHP Web Developer (docs.google.com)
122.
Google disables Steve Yegge's site (steve.yegge.googlepages.com)
123.
Ask YC: Suggestions for Loved One's Dementia/Alzheimer's ()
124.
Here's to You Mr(s) Arrington, Goodbye and Good Luck Startups (updates.blognation.com)
125.
Facebook apps, the Facebook trap (gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
126.
Stephen Fry's Secret Life Of The Manic Depressive (br.youtube.com)
127.
Startup Math: 1 + 1 = 1/2 (foundread.com)
128.
Business Advice from a Billionaire (wisebread.com)
129.
Jim Simons profile (Renaissance Technologies) (bloomberg.com)
130.
The code giveth and the code taketh away [comic] (phdcomics.com)
131.
A Post-Google Fraternity of Investors (nytimes.com)
132.
Skeptical Scientists Urge World To 'Have the Courage to Do Nothing' At UN Conference - with evidence (epw.senate.gov)
133.
Why Reddit is broken, and how to fix it (codeulate.com)
134.
Who did you get to do the website layout? ()
135.
The Quotes That Motivate Me
136.
Smart Drugs - Academics, musicians, even poker champs use pills to sharpen their minds, legally (latimes.com)
137.
This is the best 404 page ever (twist.snowburst.org)
138.
Google Is All About Large Amounts of Data (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
139.
Quote a part of a web page as an image with an image map. (kwout.com)
140.
Mark Cuban: Success & Motivation (blogmaverick.com)
141.
Scaling MySQL at YouTube (itc.conversationsnetwork.org)
142.
ThruDB: Faster and Cheaper than SimpleDB (igvita.com)
143.
Basics of Compiler Design (full book online) (diku.dk)
144.
Bruce Schneier Answers Freakonomics' Questions (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
145.
Ask News.YC: What are your top news sources?
146.
Clinton E. Curtis, programmer, testifies to Congress about fradulent voting machine source code (videosift.com)
147.
Ask YC: What's the best way to meet an angel investor? ()
148.
Wikipedia black helicopters circle Utah's Traverse Mountain (theregister.co.uk)
149.
Lisp: love the language, hate the people (nothinghappens.net)
150.
Your business model will die (paultyma.blogspot.com)