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: 2000 address: 415 gayley #12, 90034

: Another old address: 10966 Roebling Ave #10A, 90024

Hut 8, Naval Intelligence, Alan Turing's Hut on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: Can't you see I'm BUSY IN THE HUT

Frugal Cuisine: Black Bean Soup with Coconut Rice: Sounds great

Free Movies & Documentaries (Public Domain): Why get crackpot films from BitTorrent when you can get them from Google Video?

Dreaming in Code » Book excerpt: best exegesis of "off-by-one error" I've ever seen

Level Up - Life in the Video Game Ether: I used to have something similar. I remember Logo, plotters, and robots simulating the workings of a computer. Possibly Conway's Life too.

The Medieval Bestiary: But where does it show their hit dice?

What Does 200 Calories Look Like?: rawr rawr rawr?

Pete Lacey’s Weblog :: Reinventing the WS Stack: So good

SourceForge.net: Help Hannah's Horse: A great game name

Kiddie Records Weekly: Includes an astronaut named Buzz Cordry

http://www.mnot.net/drafts/draft-nottingham-http-poe-00.txt: AN INTERESTING DEVELOPMENT

Alex Faaborg : Microformats live!

Mixing Memory: Gender, Math, Stereotype Threat, and Testosterone: one result: if you think you'll do badly because of stereotype activation, you're more likely to handicap yourself via procrastination, etc.

aparrish@itp: MicroPoet 200: Adam, I'll write about this if you say it's ok

Index Page - Download The Classic Heritage Dwarfstar Boardgames For Free: DWARF.... STAAAAAR!

Nerdy Shirts :: The Most Awesome Shirts in the World (Funny T-shirts, Funny shirts, Vintage Shirts, Vintage T-Shirts): picture of fake robot makes it

YouTube - He Said, She Said: BART nostalgia! gets on at Powell St in SF, gets off at 19th St in Oakland

: "Dear God! Haven't enough words been spilled already?"

: The Yellow Eyes of Texas

A RESTful Web service, an example : Paul James: Almost exactly what I implemented; in fact, it's more RESTful

Real Empires Ship (Ftrain.com): Sumana's obsessions and mine collide

Summa Technologiae: Partially translated!

Playing Together Nicely: Getting REST and SOAP to Share Each Other's Toys | dev.aol.com: Could this be the FIRST use of SOAP as an envelope format for a RESTful service?

Etsy Garden » The Etsy Labs : Needs to merge with Happy Birthday Mike Leslie

[20110311 REDACTED BY AUTHOR REQUEST]: Would be easier to follow if there were paragraphs

Internet Archive: Details: Royal Wedding: Another copyright renewal mishap?

Smithsonian Oral and Video Histories: Steve Jobs: apple is dead or will be soon, says Jobs in 1995

servicereg.com Search : Napoleon Dynamite sez "sweet!"

The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » Proposing URI Templates for WebForms 2.0: Yes please.

Web Forms 2.0: At last my desire to have PUT and DELETE as the targets of HTML forms is vindicated!

Adventures in Philosophy: A Brief History of Recent Philosophy: Not sure what's going on here

: He Whose Mask Remains Fixed, He On Whose Cape There Is No Tugging, and the Unpolluted Wind

FANFM2: A replica of one of my favorite things from that Met exhibit

: "A constellation is just a certain way of looking at some stars. That's all this is."

"Technically, a constellation is a specific section of the sky. You're describing an asterism."

"Yes, well, you try making first contact calling yourself the Asterism and see what kind of response you get."

Cultivation: a video game by Jason Rohrer: I really need to test out this game

Digital Digressions by Stuart Sierra » Blog Archive » How Ruby on Rails is Making Me a Better Programmer: MVC, OOP, writing code for human legibility, DBs, & good habits, e.g. unit tests

http://archives.thebbs.org/: Could it be... buncha old junk?

Chetan Bhagat: Alternate universe me is author of "One Night @ the Call Center" and "Five Point Someone - What not to do at IIT"

Adventure Time - Google Video: At last, a cartoon that plays into my vendetta against the ice king

Sherlockian.Net: How Watson Learned the Trick: Damn you, Holmes!

The History and Evolution of MST3K Bots: Impressively obsessive

Business Functions | The REST Dialogues | What Not How | http://duncan-cragg.org/blog/: "Resource-Oriented Architecture" is catching on

Julian's ULarn Page: ULarn too late that man is a feeling creature.

Crooked Timber » » Living With Darwin by Philip Kitcher: Dawkins/Time Lord joke, plus religion is a crutch but we're all cripples

YouTube - Pachelbel Rant: like "A Brief History of Pop Music -- In Four Chords" but with a stand-up rant about Pachelbel's Canon

DNA/How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Internet: eight years ago Douglas Adams was more perceptive than a lot of tech pundits are today

Taking Power, Sharing Cereal - New York Times: Congressmen squabble over making the bed - great lines from roommate legislators

Grasping Reality with Both Hands: Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal: Classic Star Trek: The Genuine Item vs. Obvious Inferior Forgeries: Annalee, Charlie, Fred, et al. were discussing this at dinner; I say all of Voyager's noncanon

murketing » Blog Archive » Prada ideas: I know more about the intellectual side of fashion from Slate and Project Runway than anywhere else

Interface User - Enterprise Integration Patterns: Programming interfaces

SOA's and Drunk Driving - Enterprise Integration Patterns: the pendulum of architectural style

Taste of The New York Subway: This is really the most excellent presentation of data ever devised

Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures: What's up, DADS?

Jack McDevitt's Home Page: The dude is a writer.

A Writer's Toolkit by Rudy Rucker: "By using fantastic devices it is actually possible to manipulate subtext." You're mad! Mad, I tell you! [I have power issues.]

Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Video Lectures: The original and best

Gamasutra - Feature - "A Detailed Cross-Examination of Yesterday and Today's Best-Selling Platform Games": Yes, it is detailed.

CrunchBoard - The Job Board for the Tech Industry: One place to look if I ever want a programming job again.

Steve Wozniak in Founders At Work: WOZ

Ethical Software by Alex Bunardzic » Replacing Service Oriented Architecture with Resource Oriented Architecture: In case I didn't delicious this already

BookMooch: a community for exchanging used books (book swap and book exchange and book trade): I totally need to do this, post office is pretty near my house.

Pragmatic Service-Oriented Architecture: Introducing the WOA/Client: I need to look at this for real

What's a CRPG? Some Thoughts on CRPG Genres | Armchair Arcade: As you can tell I'm a sucker for this kind of analysis.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logogram: Best explanation of how logograms make it possible to read languages you don't speak: "The reader will recognise the meaning of 1, whether it is called one, ichi or wâhid in the language of the writer."

MAKE: Blog: A low impact woodland home: Dude is a HOBBIT

Search jobs, talk about work, and kick-start your career | Jobster: Another such place

morguefile.com Where photo reference lives.: More free(?) photos

freesound :: home page: BOINNNG

Milestones in the history of thematic cartography, statistical graphics, and data visualization: 1655: Self-reference is invented

Yahoo! Photos: Rachel's photos

jobs.joelonsoftware.com : While I'm at it

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"Did you get that in the market?" Tin was clutching his envelope as though
afraid someone would steal it.

"It's a golem kit," he told Lin. "An artificial animal made of
paper. See, it says, 'You can make a golem that hops like a frog!'"

Above Tin's protestations, Lin took the envelope and shook it above
his head. "You keep squandering your money because you don't
understand the principles of life. Paper is dead; the water's been
pressed out. You can't make life from death."

"What about when you eat? The food is dead."

"And it stays dead until it's incorporated into living water. It won't
work."

: Better edited, anacruciform version of previous snippet

"Did you get that in the market?" Aba clutched the envelope as though
it was a valuable thing.

"It's a golem kit," he told Lin. "An artificial animal made of
paper. See, it says, 'You can make a golem that hops like a frog!'"

Lin snatched the envelope away and shook it. "You keep squandering
your money because you don't understand the principles of life. Paper
is dead; the water's pressed out. You can't make life by folding
something dead."

"What about when you eat? The food is dead."

"And it stays dead until it meets your water. This won't work."

: So, as the humans would say: cast the first stone or cut bait, motherfuckers.

Brickfactory: Damn, I'm tired.

Flickr: Flickr API: Got a machine tag

MIT World » : Play: The Craft of Science Fiction: Worth finding a way to play this

muneatsacow: Supernatural: Photoshop Ultraman out of these and you've got some quality art!

FSI Language Courses: Holy crap!

Realms of Rivalry - Free Online Multiplayer Turn-based Strategy RPG: If this were a paper RPG its name would be "Reams of Rivalry"

defective yeti: Plugapalooza: Cringe: SO TRUE that we just want someone to pay attention

Frank Muir at OTR.Network (Old Time Radio): Frank Muir Goes On The Radio

. on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: Beach elephant!

: Leonard's title: What Happens on Mars, Stays on Mars
Alexei's title: Arthur C. Clarke Totally Destroys You With His Ninja Powers

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsukumogami: Planned obsolescence

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