Chip shortages and price spikes likely to occur in wake of Japan quake
(venturebeat.com)
March 2011 Archive
10261.
10262.
Books and papers every graduate student should read
(matt.might.net)
10263.
Emotional Power Broker of the Modern Family
(nytimes.com)
10264.
Product X will not save journalism
(milezero.org)
10265.
The Principles of the People’s Party
(robertreich.org)
10266.
Buckminster Challenge winner reverses desertification by increasing livestock
(achmonline.squarespace.com)
10267.
Sequelize - A MySQL Object-Relational-Mapper for NodeJS
(sequelizejs.com)
10268.
The Great American Bubble Machine
(rollingstone.com)
10269.
Earthquakes and the Bay
(peterbraden.co.uk)
10270.
Python IDEs panel video from PyCon 2011
(blogs.jetbrains.com)
10271.
Screencast: How and Why to Avoid Nil in Ruby
(destroyallsoftware.com)
10272.
Crowd-sourced free interpretation for Japan
(babelverse.com)
10273.
Nuclear Power Is Worth the Risk - By James M. Acton | Foreign Policy
(foreignpolicy.com)
10275.
Who’s knifing what?
(asymco.com)
10276.
The DIY Scanning Tunneling Microscope
(chemhacker.com)
10277.
Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit [1996]
(phrack.org)
10278.
Did a Hacker Take Over the Screens in Times Square With an iPhone? Probably Not
(blogs.villagevoice.com)
10279.
Transitioning Protocols (for IPv6)
(potaroo.net)
10280.
Fukishima Nuclear Accident - A Simple and Accurate Explanation
(theenergycollective.com)
10281.
American universities top reputation rankings
(guardian.co.uk)
10282.
10283.
Vim for Plan 9
(vmsplice.net)
10284.
Sorry, Bon Jovi, Steve Jobs Didn’t Found Napster [Editorial]
(cultofmac.com)
10285.
Ducts: bi-directional mount channels
(ipn.caerwyn.com)
10286.
Scaling with Scala
(ontwik.com)
10287.
Donate to the Japanese Relief Effort
(rubyistsforjapan.com)
10288.
Brushing Up on Computer Science Part 2, Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
(victusspiritus.com)
10289.