Ted Kaptchuk of Harvard Medical School studies placebos | Harvard Magazine Jan-Feb 2013
Language Workbenches: The Killer-App for Domain Specific Languages?
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STYLIZIMO BLOG: DIY: New trendy dining table in 1-2-3!
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almond cake with strawberry-rhubarb compote | smitten kitchen
Haven daybed « International Design Awards
T N T — The Network Thinkers: So many people, So little time
T N T — The Network Thinkers: So many people, So little time
Oh social network analysis. Always seems to sound so anti-social 😉
Victoria News – Surveillance on Greater Victoria transit buses starts with cameras
Victoria News – Surveillance on Greater Victoria transit buses starts with cameras
Video cameras have never been activated on the buses, and now they want to turn them on *plus* record audio??
Gangnam Style, Dissected: The Subversive Message Within South Korea’s Music Video Sensation – Max Fisher – The Atlantic
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Reflections on Programming
“GETTING CLOSE TO THE MACHINE )From “Out of Time: Reflections on the Programming Life,” by Ellen Ullman, a chapter in Resisting the Virtual Life, edited by James Brook and Iain A. Boal, to be published this month by City Lights in San Francisco. Ullman is a software engineer living in San Francisco.”