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we inadvertently went to war with consumers by denying them what they wanted and could otherwise find and as a result of course, consumers won.”
Month: November 2007
links for 2007-11-14
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WordPress founders getting cashed out?
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“The Americans had no idea China’s fast-growing submarine fleet had reached such a level of sophistication, or that it posed such a threat.” (No one could have predicted etc etc….)
links for 2007-11-13
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To figure out how many things you can plug into an outlet before it will catch fire, first we need to get to the heart of how electricity works…
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Horseshit. Complete horseshit. Utter horseshit. Total horseshit. Horseshit, horseshit, horseshit, horseshit.
links for 2007-11-12
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defaults write com.apple.dock no-glass -boolean YES
killall Dock
links for 2007-11-11
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“Where have they gone, that’s the question,” said an analyst with VeriSign’s iDefense Labs, who wanted to remain anonymous, leery of retribution from the gang. “What’s really interesting is how fast they shut everything down.”
links for 2007-11-10
links for 2007-11-09
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easy interface for Amazon S3
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What makes three of today’s largest botnets tick, what they’re after – and a peek at the ‘next’ Storm
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Flickr photoset of hand illustrated spam subject lines
links for 2007-11-08
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freely availavble, natch
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Start getting paid in euros or learn how to eat dirt an dbark. Thanks again for that 3 trillion Iraq war, yall.
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we are best viewed as walking “superorganisms,” highly complex conglomerations of human cells, bacteria, fungi and viruses.
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a link spammer how-to
links for 2007-11-07
links for 2007-11-06
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You awaken in a large complex, slightly disoriented. Glowing dots hover mouth level near you in every direction. Off in the distance you hear the faint howling of what you can only imagine must be some sort of ghost or several ghosts.
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deliverables!
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While their industry dies, they claw desperately at ringtones and lawsuits. Rest in peace, ye greasy coporate slugs
