September 2013 Archive
8911.
The Alameda-Weehawken Burrito Tunnel (Hyperloop 2007) (idlewords.com)
8912.
Matt Cordle's Confession (becauseisaidiwould.com)
8913.
Tocca.js (gianlucaguarini.github.io)
8914.
Scientists use DNA to assemble a transistor from graphene (phys.org)
8915.
The Web Within Us - Ray Kurzweil at USI (exponentialtimes.net)
8916.
Famous Higgs analogy, illustrated (symmetrymagazine.org)
8917.
Why Should I Care What Color the Bikeshed Is? (bikeshed.com)
8918.
Amazon Adds Mobile Push to Simple Notification Service (SNS) (aws.amazon.com)
8919.
Connected But Isolated: The Real Problem with Working Remotely (blog.screenhero.com)
8920.
Shitty CEO's Make Shitty Companies (medium.com)
8921.
LADEE Mission Overview (nasa.gov)
8922.
Finding Molly: drugs, dancing, and death (brojackson.com)
8923.
Yahoo Fantasy Sports, now on IFTTT (updates.ifttt.com)
8924.
Company Claims Google Ripped Off its Glass Logo (gizmodo.com)
8925.
Silver trumps gold in nano advance (bbc.co.uk)
8926.
Sprinkler system controlled by a Raspberry Pi (intelliadmin.com)
8927.
‘Back door’ spying claims set to hit tech groups (ft.com)
8928.
New folding car in South Korea. [video] (washingtonpost.com)
8929.
Uber offering DeLorean rides in San Francisco this weekend (theverge.com)
8930.
The Turpentine Effect (2010) (ribbonfarm.com)
8931.
Assembler.org = Making Art With Machine Code (assembler.org)
8932.
Sentiment Analysis of a Twitter Hashtag #TakingSides (blog.sentimentview.com)
8933.
Fixing Errors While Upgrading Raspberry Pi (codingepiphany.com)
8934.
[2009] OpenSSL is written by monkeys (peereboom.us)
8935.
How to Print Dollars in Your Own Backyard and Keep Them Away from Wal-Mart (pbs.org)
8936.
Takes a Village to Raise a Startup 99tests (blog.99tests.com)
8937.
Does the Apple Logo Really Adhere to the Golden Ratio? (quora.com)
8938.
Unlimitied Cloud storage + stream videos from torrent link.. (hive.im)
8939.
NASA Probe Blazes Spectacular Trail to the Moon from Virginia (universetoday.com)
8940.
You’re Invited to Experiment With a Quantum Computer (gizmodo.co.uk)