December 2010 Archive
91.
Locksmith gets less tips and more price complaints for being faster (danariely.com)
92.
How to Become a Software Contractor (evanmiller.org)
93.
Introducing Apache Wave (googlewavedev.blogspot.com)
94.
Wik-Bee Leaks: EPA Knowingly Allowed Pesticide That Kills Honey Bees (fastcompany.com)
95.
Close the Washington Monument (schneier.com)
96.
Kevin Smith’s Secrets To A Successful Life (connectedcomedy.com)
97.
Apple engineer uses Lego to rebuild Antikythera mechanism (news.cnet.com)
98.
Today you, tomorrow me [from 1982] (bbc.co.uk)
99.
BMW Burns Logo onto Cinema-Goers’ Eyes (wired.com)
100.
Comic Sans Criminal (comicsanscriminal.com)
101.
Microbes use arsenic in their DNA: Proves phosphorus is not required for life (scribd.com)
102.
This is experimental. However, it could start a revolution in information access (i.imgur.com)
103.
Pixel Art Scaling Algorithms (en.wikipedia.org)
104.
Why You Need To Work For A Big Company (onstartups.com)
105.
WakeMates are ready (blog.wakemate.com)
106.
MasterCard under DDOS, can't process SecureCode online payments (blog.securetrading.com)
107.
Impact HTML5 Game Engine released (phoboslab.org)
108.
If you're visiting family over the holiday, turn off Internet Explorer. (f-secure.com)
109.
Rackspace Buys Server Management Platform Cloudkick (YC W09) (techcrunch.com)
110.
AeroFS - Unlimited P2P File Sync (aerofs.com)
111.
How an Engineer Does Pizza (varasanos.com)
112.
How to impress Joel Spolsky (programmers.stackexchange.com)
113.
A reminder for us all: The Hacker News newcomer welcome page. (ycombinator.com)
114.
The dark side of open source conferences [about women being harassed] (lwn.net)
115.
Captain Crunch needs your help (savingcaptaincrunch.com)
116.
Google Body Browser (bodybrowser.googlelabs.com)
117.
How to Fly 35,000 Miles, Visit 4 Continents, 9 Countries, and 15 Cities for $418 (nerdfitness.com)
118.
Author Slams eBook Piracy, Son Outs Her As a Music Pirate (torrentfreak.com)
119.
Github 404 page (github.com)
120.
Amazon Route 53 - A New DNS Service from AWS (aws.amazon.com)