0wnz0red
(dir.salon.com)
April 2009 Archive
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Microsoft's Windows 7 Starter is a gift to Google
(businessinsider.com)
123.
How to Become As Rich As Bill Gates
(philip.greenspun.com)
124.
Close the Book. Recall. Write It Down.
(chronicle.com)
125.
Well-Kept Gardens Die By Pacifism
(lesswrong.com)
127.
Graduate School in the Humanities: Just Don't Go
(chronicle.com)
128.
Daring Fireball: Complex
(daringfireball.net)
129.
Python Autocompletion for Vim, Emacs and TextMate
(code.google.com)
130.
JsPDF generates PDF documents using pure JavaScript
(code.google.com)
131.
Is A Nomadic Lifestyle Cheaper Than Living In One Place?
(locationindependent.com)
133.
Transparency is Bunk
(aaronsw.com)
134.
Big Entertainment Wants to Party Like It's 1996 (Cory Doctorow)
(internetevolution.com)
135.
Don’t use @import
(stevesouders.com)
136.
Did Arrington actually pull off the CrunchPad WiFi tablet?
(blog.dustincurtis.com)
137.
Joe Marshall's take on Guido Van Rossum's post on tail recursion
(funcall.blogspot.com)
138.
Why Reddit uses Python
(brainsik.theory.org)
139.
Google AppEngine Java Support Launches
(techcrunch.com)
140.
JWZ, on Garbage Collection
(jwz.org)
141.
Followup on the $18000 StockArt.com story
(thelogofactory.com)
142.
50 years of bad grammar advice
(chronicle.com)
143.
Ignore Y Combinator at Your Own Risk
(fool.com)
145.
Catting weird things to /dev/audio
(everything2.com)
146.
Hack Your Speaking Skills
(acm.org)
147.
Beej's Guide to Network Programming
(beej.us)
148.
A visit to id software, 1993
(rome.ro)
149.
In Major Shift, Apple Builds Its Own Team to Design Chips
(online.wsj.com)
150.
On the Speed of Light, Innovation, and the Future of Parsing
(codekana.com)