September 2010 Archive
2731.
Are You an Alcoholic Yet? Dealing With Stresses of Founding a Company (blog.eladgil.com)
2732.
Why Ugly Sites Convert Better Than Yours (drawar.com)
2733.
How to handle getting a "no" (avc.com)
2734.
Twonz -- better passwords (venge.net)
2735.
Did you hear about the Qantas jet with the extra engine? (flickr.com)
2736.
Ask HN: What would you like to see in a students resume ()
2737.
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison Rips “Vindictive” HP Lawsuit (techcrunch.com)
2738.
Instructable: How I discovered Instructables' email database had been stolen (instructables.com)
2739.
Eat out a lot? Try one of these Secret Menus (couponsherpa.com)
2740.
Hacker News horrible logo (horriblelogos.com)
2741.
Intel's Sandy Bridge to Deliver 2% of AMD's Top Graphics Performance (blog.zorinaq.com)
2742.
IDEO - The Future of the Book. (vimeo.com)
2743.
Stop Worrying Start Coding (alifshutch.posterous.com)
2744.
Was Leonardo DaVinci a Hacker? ()
2745.
Kevin Rose quits CEO role at Digg (computerworlduk.com)
2746.
San Francisco Values (powazek.com)
2747.
Android phones look to expand app offerings (sfgate.com)
2748.
Ask HN: Are you planning on building apps for the Google Chrome App Store? (chrome.google.com)
2749.
Twitter XSS (do not click that bit.ly link) (twitter.com)
2750.
HTML5 compatibility (quirksmode.org)
2751.
Protect yourself against today's (and future) PDF zero-days (secbrowsing.blogspot.com)
2752.
Meaning of The Seal of the Presbyterian Church (oga.pcusa.org)
2753.
Extreme Skydiving – Wingsuit Base Jumping (popularmechanics.com)
2754.
Review my startup: venturesocially.com ()
2755.
Symbology, APL, and Chinese Python (clouddbs.blogspot.com)
2756.
Archives: Mao's Great Leap Forward 'killed 45 million in four years' (independent.co.uk)
2757.
PARC 'office of the future' - 40 years later (scientificamerican.com)
2758.
"My Lie": Why I falsely accused my father (salon.com)
2759.
Verizon CEO confirms plans for tiered data pricing -- Engadget (engadget.com)
2760.
Research summary: When and how to use caffeine to be more productive (lesswrong.com)