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These are my links for July 27th through July 29th:
- Weekend Project: Make a Pen Holder Out of Floppy Disks - Instead of throwing out those old floppy disks, grab a couple of zip ties and turn them into a roomy, DIY pen holder that pays homage to the old school method of data storage.
- Keith Barry does brain magic | Video on TED.com - First, Keith Barry shows us how our brains can fool our bodies — in a trick that works via podcast too. Then he involves the audience in some jaw-dropping (and even a bit dangerous) feats of brain magic.
- Tough Choices: How Making Decisions Tires Your Brain: Scientific American - Recently, a growing body of research has focused on a particular mental limitation, which has to do with our ability to use a mental trait known as executive function.
- J.K. Rowling Speaks at Harvard Commencement : Harvard Magazine - J.K. Rowling, author of the best-selling Harry Potter book series, delivers her Commencement Address, “The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination,” at the Annual Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association.
- Turn Your Ubuntu Hardy to Mac OSX Leopard - Make Tech Easier - do i really want to do this. m-m-maybe.
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These are my links for July 19th from 01:33 to 16:44:
- Digital Forensics: 5 Ways to Spot a Fake Photo: Scientific American - This story is a supplement to the feature "Digital Forensics: How Experts Uncover Doctored Images" which was printed in the June 2008 issue of Scientific American.
- Digital Forensics: How Experts Uncover Doctored Images: Scientific American - Modern software has made manipulation of photographs easier to carry out and harder to uncover than ever before, but the technology also enables new methods of detecting doctored images
- The Free Fall Research Page: Unplanned Freefall? Some Survival Tips by David Carkeet - Admit it: You want to be the sole survivor of an airline disaster. You aren't looking for a disaster to happen, but if it does, you see yourself coming through it.
- Compile Software From Source Code - Webmonkey - Increasingly, though, with the popularity of open-source software, where the source code is available for one and all to read and enjoy, the final step of compiling the code into a runnable program is left up to the user.
- Feature: Run Windows Apps Seamlessly Inside Linux - You love working inside your Linux desktop, but at the most inconvenient times you've got to reboot into Windows—whether to open a tricky Office file, try out a Windows application, or even just play a quick game. However, with some free tools and a Win
- one hundred push ups - viable project?
- Online Mind Mapping - MindMeister - MindMeister supports all the standard features of a classic mind mapping tool - only online, and with as many simultaneous users as you like!
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These are my links for July 10th through July 13th:
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These are my links for July 6th through July 8th:
- Noodlings » The Sun Also Sets - Recently, a couple articles caught my attention. Triggered by news of the lack of Java on the iPhone, these articles go on to address Java’s failure on the desktop in general.
- planet rome.ro: Apple-NeXT Merger Birthday! - In fact, with the superpower of NeXTSTEP, one of the earliest incarnations of DoomEd had Carmack in his office, me in my office, DoomEd running on both our computers and both of us editing one map together at the same time. I could see John moving entitie
- Java? It’s So Nineties - Sun's groundbreaking programming language vaulted to popularity with Web developers. But now it's losing ground to a raft of upstarts
- Screenshot Tour: Kid-Proof Your PC with SteadyState - When you've got your Windows XP or Vista setup running perfectly, you don't want to lose all your painstaking customizations to a reckless tot, an experiment-minded friend or spouse, or a rogue system-lousing program
- Data Manipulation with Sprog | Linux Journal - Some of the more complicated manipulations pose a briefly satisfying technical challenge, but in the end, data manipulation is boring.
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These are my links for July 3rd through July 4th:
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