February 2011
Cartagram — Geocoded Image Visualization — by... →
Feb 28th
inception - The movie, explained through C code -... →
Feb 28th
190 – Something COOL! →
Feb 27th
I am watching Predators http://bit.ly/fdRzhm (via... →
Feb 27th
Historic Farnborough →
Feb 26th
IBM - Meeting the growing demands for energy in... →
Feb 26th
The Best Picture on the Internet →
Feb 25th
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Feb 24th
Leveraging a Federated ESB with WebSphere... →
Feb 23rd
Extending the Distance of Wireless Network →
Feb 22nd
someone on fb just uploaded this #cathedral #eqnz... →
Feb 22nd
Apple's Three Laws of Developers
yourhead: A developer may not injure Apple or, through inaction, allow Apple to come to harm. A developer must obey any orders given to it by Apple, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. A developer must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. — I. Developer
Feb 21st
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Scripting the Linux desktop, Part 2: Scripting... →
Feb 21st
A very social week in London | The lost outpost →
Feb 21st
A very social week in London →
Feb 21st
listening to "Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar on Me" →
@ckras: “Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar on Me”
Feb 20th
189 – Multi Michaels →
Feb 20th
هاكر علساس: IBM and its minions ... →
hasenj-dev: From a tech talk about the history of JSON http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/theater/video.php?v=crockford-json (Note: Douglas Crockford put the following clause in the JSON license “The Software should be used for Good, not Evil.”) About once a year, I get a letter from a lawyer, every year a…
Feb 20th
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Why I Love My 3D Printer - MakerBot Industries →
Feb 20th
Vintage Community Cove →
Feb 20th