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The friendly SCM neighborhood
via Ayende @ Rahien by Ayende Rahien on June 16, 2008
First, I really have to say that I had no control over this poster, it just came up and I had to put it here.
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Desks
via Joel on Software by Joel Spolsky on June 06, 2008
A reader wrote in to ask what kind of desks we're going to be using for the new office.The ergonomics experts always want you to have your feet flat on the floor. So you have to adjust your seat height first. Then, your arms are supposed to be horizontal while you're typing. This means you need an adjustable-height keyboard.Most of the adjustable height keyboard trays are extremely...
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Comic for June 5, 2008
via Dilbert Daily Strip by (author unknown) on June 04, 2008
Shared by: Gerd, DanielWildt, mario r, Just Mohit, badpazzword,
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Better Google Reader
via FPettit.com by Franklin on June 02, 2008
Better GReader is a Firefox extension by Gina Trapani of Lifehacker. This Firefox extension combines many Google ReaderGreasemonkey extensions into one easy installable package.I updated to the newest version 0.2.5 that includes a Greasemonkey script with enhancement to the feed icons.The addon uses each sites favicon as the feed icon. Pretty cool. You can download the Greasemonkey script only...
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Comic for May 30, 2008
via Dilbert Daily Strip by (author unknown) on May 29, 2008
Shared by: Marcelo Adamatti, Gerd, edeleon, ab_aditya, Leo K, Foad Sa., DanielWildt,
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Unbelievable photo of one of the world's last uncontacted tribes
via TED | TEDBlog by (author unknown) on May 29, 2008
... are dying -- then you might find this photo as heart-stopping as I did.It's so surreal, I thought at first it must be a hoax. But Reuters just picked the story up, and I'm going to assume they did my fact-checking for me. The photo shows members of one of the world’s last uncontacted tribes, who were spotted and photographed from the air in a remote corner of the Amazon rainforest n...
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The Single Most Important Key to Achieving Your Goals
via From Where I Sit by Michael Hyatt on May 28, 2008
Several years ago, I wrote out a list of “100 Things I Want to Do Before I Die.” It’s really an amazing, audacious list. Whenever I review it, I am both inspired and stunned by how many of the items I have already accomplished. And yet, there is so much more. The list keeps growing.I’ll bet you have a list, too. Perhaps you’ve written it down; perhaps not. Regardless, you doubtless want...
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DimeCast.net : 10 minute video tutorials on .NET related matters
via ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog by (author unknown) on May 27, 2008
Shared by Gerd Saurer I really like the ideaAwesome idea. this will only live if the community contributes, and it should. First videos up are all about unit NUnit, for total beginners. Highly recommended.
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TEDTalks : Sculpture that's truly moving - Arthur Ganson (2004)
via TEDTalks (video) by (author unknown) on May 26, 2008
Sculptor and engineer Arthur Ganson talks about his work -- kinetic art that explores deep philosophical ideas and is gee-whiz fun to look at.
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not another 8 ways post.
via Levite Chronicles by Jon Swanson on May 08, 2008
When I drive, I think. When I drive at the end of a confusing day, my thinking takes on a peculiar, stream-of-something tone. Such was the case yesterday when I tweeted, “Among the how-to books, are there any whether-to books?”I was inspired by yet another how-to book on the seat of the car, just checked out of the library at the recommendation of a friend. Having looked at it overnight, I am...
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