November 2009 Archive
121.
Re: What You Can't Say (paulgraham.com)
122.
Validity of software patents goes on trial today at Supreme Court (usatoday.com)
123.
The Tiger Woods Effect: Paralysis by Analysis (scienceblogs.com)
124.
Linus on copyright and "fair use" (thread.gmane.org)
125.
Why kids don't program (johnlawrenceaspden.blogspot.com)
126.
Linus Torvalds for Nobel Peace Prize? (ridenbaugh.com)
127.
Lisp in about 200 lines of Ruby (gist.github.com)
128.
Droid camera fixes itself (for 24.5 days) (engadget.com)
129.
What happens if all US ZIP codes are connected in ascending order? (eagereyes.org)
130.
MacHeist is giving away my Mac app ShoveBox and $154 of other apps (macheist.com)
131.
Ask HN: how do you avoid burnout and getting taken advantage of?
132.
Google Dashboard: This is a brief of how much Google knows about you (google.com)
133.
Startup ideas (sixmonthmba.com)
134.
How to Learn (Almost) Anything (litemind.com)
135.
SciPy - the embarrassing way to code (vetta.org)
136.
Relational databases performed a task that didn't need doing (1991) (home.pipeline.com)
137.
Nate Silver on the Leaked Global Warming Emails (fivethirtyeight.com)
138.
Atlas: Visual IDE for Cappuccino Applications (280atlas.com)
139.
Why Exercise Makes You Less Anxious (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
140.
The 50 most interesting articles on Wikipedia (copybot.wordpress.com)
141.
Google Has Acquired Gizmo5 (techcrunch.com)
142.
Ask HN: Can someone refer me to a designer that doesn't suck?
143.
The Ph.D. Problem (harvardmagazine.com)
144.
How I Lost 20 Pounds in 20 Weeks With My iPhone (or: Data is King) (chadaustin.me)
145.
Odeo Releases Twttr [2006] (techcrunch.com)
146.
Parenting in the age of Paranoia: A Small Manifesto (quinnnorton.com)
147.
Papert―logo in your browser (logo.twentygototen.org)
148.
We're Rich, You're Not. End of Story. (nytimes.com)
149.
An Early Look At IE9 for Developers (blogs.msdn.com)
150.
Fancy Buttons - Customize Buttons Effortlessly with CSS3 & Compass [video] (brandonmathis.com)