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May 2008

May 30, 200813 notes
“If you have three pet dogs, give them names. If you have 10,000 head of cattle, don’t bother. Nowadays the idea of giving a name to every file on your computer is ridiculous.” - David Gelernter” —Weblog |
May 29, 2008
May 27, 200865 notes
“The new résumé is 140 characters,” tweets 23-year-old Amanda Mooney, who just landed a job in PR.” —Beyond Blogs
May 26, 2008
Listen

unforscene - dirty and dark from their new album Fingers and Thumbs

May 26, 2008
May 25, 2008
“

There is no I in team

But as Gregory House said: “…there’s a ‘me’ though, if you jumble it up”

”
—Stuck in the middle : Weblog
May 25, 2008
Listen

Neuroticfish - Suffocating Right from their last album Grater Good.

May 24, 2008
#amazon
“The seed funding was an easy decision, because I mostly had to convince myself, and I’m pretty convincing when I talk to myself.” —Insanity? Why A Bootstrap Entrepreneur Raised $17 Million in Venture Funding
May 21, 2008
May 21, 2008
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May 19, 20081 note
“The fact that an idea can be both deriverative and creative means our definitions aren’t that good” —scottberkun.com » Critiquing Gladwell, part 1
May 17, 2008
“Contrary to reports of its demise, UML is alive and well on a whiteboard near you.” —UML Is Alive And Well (And On A Whiteboard Near You) - Agile Software Process Improvement
May 17, 2008
May 17, 200814 notes
May 12, 200812 notes
“To maximize reproduction, a culture needs all the wombs it can get, but a few penises can do the job. There is usually a penile surplus.” —Is There Anything Good About Men
May 10, 20081 note
May 9, 200811 notes
“It also shows that the security of OSS products is limited to its weakest link: the security of the computers of the people who make the contributions. Which means that you are pretty vulnerable, as a lot of machines are a mess out there, especially windows ones, where the default low-energy state is 0wned.” —Steve: Developing on the Edge - Virus in a firefox language plugin: the perils of the community
May 8, 2008
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May 8, 2008
May 6, 20087 notes
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