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Laziness is the best interpretation of this song’s overuse.
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Get rich and pay your taxes.
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They’d damn well better not forbid students from using the Lawn fireplaces indefinitely.
Author: Tim's Bookmarks
Go ahead, make teens wait to drive
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Delaying when a driver starts to learn how to drive has no effect on the accident rate. Imagine!!
XSS around the edges
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If you think you understand XSS, think again. Lots of gnarly interesting little edge cases in this writeup.
Grab bag: UX data vs. aesthetic experience
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It’s no surprise that former MS Office guy Steven Sinofsky would bring a data driven approach to improving the next version of Windows. I think that level of rigorous UX design will be refreshing. It’s also no surprising, unfortunately, that the end result as implemented in Explorer is an aesthetic disaster.
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Wow. You thought iPhone fanboys were bad? Try Droid fanboys.
Because there are never too many CLIs.
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Open source command line tool for executing shell commands on a Windows box from a *nix (or Mac OS X) host.
North winds blow! south winds blow!
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The intersection between policy, economics, the deficit fight, and global warming just got real.
Grab bag: business round up
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How to commit corporate suicide. Hopefully they can turn it around.
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Nice salute to Steve Jobs from Jean-Louis Gassée.
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Getting the industrial nations to recognize that inflation is not the only — indeed, not a relevant — economic hazard we face is going to be challenging.
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“Ferriss’s books appeal to those for whom cheese, per se, has ceased to have any allure.”
Grab bag: Hurricane Steve
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Killer interactive visualization of the path of Irene.
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Important lesson in leadership from Steve Jobs.
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John Gruber points out that last night’s announcement is inevitable and has been heavily foreshadowed. That doesn’t make it less sad.
Grab bag: experiments
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I’d argue that the willingness to experiment is not only at risk in large corporations.
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Interesting discussion of how a blogging perspective, or at least a willingness to call bullshit, would really help the presidential race. Right now it feels more like kabuki theatre, highly ritualized and full of pointers to traditions that are happening offstage.
Grab bag: Rimbaud, currency psychology, symbolic violence
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Yet another reason to work at Veracode. Here, if a web developer breaks the build, thy just get a rubber chicken in their cube.
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Interesting overview of Rimbaud; would be interesting to check out the Ashbery translation of “Illuminations.”
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The psychology of a fiat currency.
Liberal business
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“So, who is this man? He’s the anchor baby of an activist Arab muslim who came to the U.S. on a student visa and had a child out of wedlock. He’s a non-Christian, arugula-eating, drug-using follower of unabashedly old-fashioned liberal teachings from the hippies and folk music stars of the 60s. And he believes in science, in things that science can demonstrate like climate change and Pi having a value more specific than “3”, and in extending responsible benefits to his employees while encouraging his company to lead by being environmentally responsible.”Or, why claiming liberal values are bad for business is a complete crock.
T-shirts from the past of the future
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I dig the Tessier-Ashpool IT Department tshirt; I just wish the fonts weren’t so cheesy.
Grab bag: Steering to oblivion
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I want the Invisible Me app.
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Laying bare the deliberate calculations that led the GOP to force the US to the brink of default and an unprecedented downgrade in its creditworthiness.
Zero equipment sous-vide salmon
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Much more sensible than cooking the fish in the dishwasher.
The criminalization of poverty
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What’s doubly disturbing about this piece is how relevant it’s about to be for a whole lot of people.