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    • A “Duck Test” for End-to-End Secure Messaging
    • Why Privacy will always be more impactful than Safety
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  • Bruce Springsteen – Girls In Their Summer Clothes

    2008/04/07 19:12:58 BST

    Since when did Bruce Springsteen join The Divine Comedy?

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  • Bible stops bullet shot into a Geauga County home

    2008/04/05 09:20:05 BST

    Bible stops bullet shot into a Geauga County home Next, on Brainiac! Which Holy Book is best at stopping small-arms fire? If you are going into a war-zone or an American home, do you want to take a Bible, the Torah, the Koran or the Bhagavad Gita?

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  • You Use It Every Day. But Can You Make It Cook? – New York Times

    2008/04/04 19:22:19 BST

    Recipe I am having for dinner. Well worth it. You Use It Every Day. But Can You Make It Cook? – New York Times If I had one single outstanding revelation, one that might change the way I cook, it was after I started messing with eggplant. One reader, Roopa Kalyanaraman — who produces her

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  • iTunes overtakes Wal-Mart: Slideware Russian Roulette!

    2008/04/04 07:42:25 BST

    OK! Here’s a competition! How long will it be before you see this referenced in a corporate slideware presentation, as a piece of earth-shattering news, a paradigm shift, or some equal piece of hyperbole? I reckon I’ll survive about a 10 days, max, but I have a travel schedule coming up. Others will “die” sooner.

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  • links for 2008-04-04

    2008/04/04 06:39:00 BST

    You Use It Every Day. But Can You Make It Cook? – New York Times For any vegetable you would parboil or steam, the microwave works as well or better, and is faster. … Asparagus: two minutes; artichokes (a revelation): six; cauliflower (try my cauliflower with tomatoes and pimentón): five; potatoes or beets: four; sp

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  • Cynics

    2008/04/02 13:22:25 BST

    Cynics are only idealists with awkwardly high standards. - Alain de Botton in “Status Anxiety“ 

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  • links for 2008-04-02

    2008/04/02 06:38:08 BST

    Open Tech 2008 – 5th July in London. Cool? (tags: opentech geek technology) Steppe By Steppe, Side By Side – A Journey On Four Wheels A 4-wheel side-by-side recumbent tandem. And no, it is not a April Fool. Check the gallery… (tags: bike Travel cycle cycling recumbent)

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  • Light cone RSS feed

    2008/04/01 18:55:11 BST

    Light cone “In general relativity, the future light cone is the boundary of the causal future of a point and the past light cone is the boundary of its causal past.” [Wikipedia] Nothing can travel at the speed of light, therefore nothing can travel faster than light[1], therefore your impact on the universe at large

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  • Gilles Gravier’s Blog: Besoin d’aide pour traduire en anglais?

    2008/04/01 15:42:18 BST

    🙂

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  • Backlash: Creative Sparks Customer Revolt When It Tries To Silence Third-Party Programmer

    2008/04/01 08:02:44 BST

    20 years ago this would have required Esther Rantzen and be limited tot he UK; or Nader and the US; and it would be too geeky to get coverage. This is what happens when people can speak for themselves, to each other. Backlash: Creative Sparks Customer Revolt When It Tries To Silence Third-Party Programmer Imagine

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  • Singapore (summary)

    2008/03/31 15:49:57 BST

    Good food I’ve not had “roti prata” (yet), but the Hainanese chicken rice, the Chinese dumplings (at Din Tai Fung), the noodle soup (from some place in Food Republic) and the sushi (at Sushi Tei in Ngee Ann City) as well as pretty much any other meal (from nameless places in food courts near the office or hotel) were

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  • On Surprise Parties

    2008/03/31 14:50:45 BST

    One of the other big issues I have with “surprise” parties is that the list of attendees reflects the views of whom it is who is organising it, rather than the list of whom is important to [oneself]. It’s ironic that I spend a lot of my life either railing against systems which take autonomy

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