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sniper
via Pixdaus: Popular Today Pics by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
"sniper"
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Bull Terrier loses fight with Porcupine
via Pixdaus: Popular Today Pics by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
"Bull Terrier loses fight with Porcupine"
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Foreign Language Expertise
via Omniglot - the blog by Simon on May 15, 2008
On a website I came across today, there’s some useful and interesting advice about studying languages. The author of the site, Alexander Arguelles, is a professor of linguistics and has studied many many languages - you can find out which ones on the how to learn any language forum.There’s also some discussion of polyglottery, which is described as “a quest to develop an encyclopedic mind...
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Drop.io Adds Free, Simple Faxing [Free Fax]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 02, 2008
Innovative file sharing service Drop.io now sends and receives faxes for free. To send a fax, just upload a document to Drop.io, enter the fax number, and click Fax. To receive a fax, Drop.io generates a cover sheet you email to the sender; as long as they use your cover page on the fax, it will end up in your Drop.io account as a PDF. Like most of Drop.io, faxing services are free and require...
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WildRename Does the Grunt Work of File Name Fixing [File Management]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 01, 2008
Windows only: Rename large sets of files without batch scripting or endless clicking with WildRename, a free Windows utility. If you've been putting off organizing and renaming a vast collection of MP3s, pictures, or videos, you can stop procrastinating, as WildRename makes it easy to strip characters off the end of files, add or remove dashes, spaces, and other naming quirks, and correct...
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From Win32 to Cocoa: a Windows user's conversion to Mac OS X—Part II
via Ars Technica by (Peter Bright) on May 05, 2008
In part two of our special three-part feature, Peter Bright digs deep into Win32, .NET, and Vista and discusses how it all got to be so "shambolic." When it comes to nurturing developers, Windows has become a disaster zone.Read More...
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T-shirt: #000000 POWER
via Boing Boing by David Pescovitz on May 05, 2008
Artist/prankster Mark Jenkins and Evan Roth of Graffiti Research Laboratory designed this fine t-shirt as an homage to, er, "Black" Power.Link
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DIY Leatherman Compact Keychain [How To]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on April 24, 2008
A group of users at web site EDCForums have tweaked their Leatherman (and Leatherman-like) multi-tools into the ultimate multi-key tools. The process appears to involve grinding the edges off your regular keys then bolting them in place of a few or all of the regular tools (you can mix and match keys and screwdrivers if you like, for example). If you liked our previously posted DIY compact...
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Get politically uninvolved!
via Marginal Revolution by Alex Tabarrok on May 06, 2008
The great P.J. O'Rourke:All politics stink. Even democracy stinks. Imagine if our clothes were selected by the majority of shoppers, which would be teenage girls. I'd be standing here with my bellybutton exposed. Imagine deciding the dinner menu by family secret ballot. I've got three kids and three dogs in my family. We'd be eating Froot Loops and rotten meat.But let me make a...
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Screenwipe
via Textism by dean@textism.com (Dean Allen) on May 06, 2008
During that rather gruesome thing I went through last year there was a lot of content piped through the Mac Mini to the fickle and aging television. The percentage of garbage was high, but in every dumpster there lies the chance to find, say, an unopened bottle of beer (which, along with the return deposit, can practically rain good fortune). By far the best and most surprising television...
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