- YouTube - Cam from the TPB bust
Cam from the The Pirate Bay bust, notice how the cams are covered by police.
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- A Guide To Twitter: What It Is, How To Use It And Twitter Tools | Lost Art Of Blogging
When I first started out using twitter, about 2 months ago, I was very skeptical regarding its actual utility and purpose, as I found the notion of knowing what people were up to kinda irrelevant. “Off eating dinner,” “My flight just arrived in San Francisco,” “Walking my dog.” Why should I care about anything like this? Well if you, like I have in the beginning, think that’s all there is to twitter, then you’re just making mis perceptions. Truth is there’s more to it then meets the eye my friends.
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- Against Intellectual Monopoly (boldrin & levine)
It is common to argue that intellectual property in the form of copyright and patent is necessary for the innovation and creation of ideas and inventions such as machines, drugs, computer software, books, music, literature and movies. In fact intellectual property is not like ordinary property at all, but constitutes a government grant of a costly and dangerous private monopoly over ideas. We show through theory and example that intellectual monopoly is not neccesary for innovation and as a practical matter is damaging to growth, prosperity and liberty.
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- BBC NEWS: Europe Wildlife defies Chernobyl radiation
"The exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power tation is teeming with life. As humans were evacuated from the area 20 years ago, animals moved in. Existing populations multiplied and species not seen for decades, such as the lynx and eagle owl, began to return. There are even tantalising footprints of a bear, an animal that has not trodden this part of Ukraine for centuries[...]"
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- Beyond the !Kung A grand research project created our origin myth that early human societies were all egalitarian, mobile and s
When the anthropologist Irven DeVore suggested in 1962 to then-graduate student Richard Lee that they study hunter-gatherers, neither expected to transform the modern understanding of human nature. A baboon expert, DeVore mostly wanted to expand his research to human groups. Lee was searching for a dissertation project. Being interested in human evolution, they decided not to study peoples in the Americas or Australia, as was the norm in hunter-gatherer studies. Instead, they looked for a site that was, in Lee’s words, ‘close to the actual faunal and floral environment occupied by early man’. So, they headed to Africa – specifically, to the Kalahari.
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- Britain and the US are poor societies with some very rich people When it comes to average household incomes, the UK may soon ne
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Where would you rather live? A society where the rich are extraordinarily rich and the poor are very poor, or one where the rich are merely very well off but even those on the lowest incomes also enjoy a decent standard of living?
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- Carl Zimmer: Did DNA Come From Viruses? Science, May 11, 2006
Scientists who deal in the history of life have never been quite sure what to do with viruses. One measure of their uncertainty is the Tree of Life Web Project, a collective effort to record everything known about the relationships of living and extinct species. The first page of its Web site--entitled "Life on Earth"--shows the broadest view: From a single root come three branches representing the domains of life (www.tolweb.org
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Note: more: The New York Times Book Review calls Carl Zimmer "as fine a science essayist as we have
- Clay Shirky's Internet Writings
Along with the book, I am launching a Here Comes Everybody blog, designed to both chronicle and extend the themes of the book. I'm delighted to finally have to book out, and to be able to begin blogging about it. In addition, this site collects many of my older writings, from which many of the themes of the book arose.
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- CNET News.com: Facebook ignores OpenSocial, embraces Windows Live Contacts API | Outside the Lines
Now that Yahoo has finally and officially signed on to the OpenSocial API bandwagon (see Techmeme), the company that Microsoft might buy has joined with MySpace.com and Google to create the OpenSocial Foundation. Facebook is still missing in action, considering whether joining the OpenSocial Foundation is in the best interests of its membership--or its own platform. OpenSocial provides a useful piece of functionality, solving a developer problem by allowing applications developed with the APIs to run on different services without modification--write once, play many. A photo-sharing application could tap into the social graphs of Orkut, Bebo, MySpace, Ning, or other services without any code changes.
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- Copyright - who needs it?
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- FAQ Value Based Management
60+ frequently asked questions (faq) on Value Based Management, Corporate Finance, Corporate Strategy, Performance Management, Assets Valuation and Intellectual Capital
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- FREE GEEK: HOME
Non-profit community organization providing free computers and education to those in need through the reuse and recycling of old computers.
Non-profit community organization providing free computers and education to those in need through the reuse and recycling of old computers.
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- Goldman Sachs | Our Thinking - 2018 Global Economic Outlook As Good As It Gets
Their global outlook (available below) predicts 4% GDP growth next year, a forecast notably above consensus expectations and supported by still-easy financial conditions and fiscal policy. Stubbornly low core inflation should also tick up in advanced economies as their labor markets continue to strengthen and the drag from low commodity and import prices unwinds. They look for the Fed to lean against this strength by tightening considerably more than what's priced by the market, attempting to prevent a bigger economic overheating and recession down the road.
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- New Systems Possibilities and Proposals
We at the Next System Project want to help dispel the wrongheaded idea that “there is no alternative.” To that end, we have been gathering some of the most interesting and important proposals for political-economic alternatives – in effect, descriptions of new systems. Some are more detailed than others, but each seeks to envision something very different from today’s political economy.
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- O'Reilly Radar > Better Gmail
Paul Kedrosky pointed to Lifehacker's Better Gmail. I hope Paul won't mind if I just reprint his entire Better Gmail is Gmail 2.0 post here, since it says it all, elegantly and forcefully: Gina at Lifehacker has created the #1 most important tool any Gmail user needs. It's an add-in, called Better Gmail, combining all the major Greasemonkey hacks for Firefox-based Gmail users, and it turns Gmail from indispensable into ... really indispensable. I'm already using most of the pieces as discrete Greasemonkey hacks, but bundling them all like this is a work of genius. Just install it. Now. Lifehacker also has a good tutorial on using the extension. A really interesting side note: as Better Gmail is a firefox extension, it's not available for IE users. I
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- Oklo: Natural Nuclear Reactors - Fact Sheet
It came as a great surprise to most [...] that nature had beaten humans to the punch by creating the world’s first nuclear reactors. Indeed, he argued, nature had a two-billion-year head start. Fifteen natural fission reactors have been found in three different ore deposits at the Oklo mine in Gabon, West Africa. These are collectively known as the Oklo Fossil Reactors.
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- Out of Thin Air: Dinosaurs, Birds, and Earth's Ancient Atmosphere | Peter Ward
is but a slice of a forever-changing entity and is greatly different from the atmosphere at most times in Earth’s history. It is currently suited to us mammals—hence the high diversity of mammals alive today|Two not-so-ancient versions, in astrobiological timescales, of our “Earth-like atmosphere” very nearly wiped out our furry ancestors some 250 mil.yrs ago and then tried again some 200 mil.yrs ago. If a small premammal named Thrinaxodon, whose delicate skulls have been collected in lowest Triassic strata, had not survived, what would life on Earth be like now? Perhaps we would have a diverse and unbelievably beautiful world of birds, in the air, on the ground, diving deeply into the sea, and perhaps they would be the dominant animals on Earth.
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- See how your climate could be transformed if carbon emissions continue to rise.
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- Standard Web Standards ·
Building the web, the standards way! CSS, XHTML, Accessibility, Usability, AJAX, Web 2.0, Adobe
Building the web, the standards way! CSS, XHTML, Accessibility, Usability, AJAX, Web 2.0, Adobe
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- The Eye of the Crocodile - ANU Press -Lorraine Shannon
1. Meeting the predator 2. Dry season (Yegge) in the stone country 3. The wisdom of the balanced rock: The parallel universe and the prey perspective Second section 4. A wombat wake: In memoriam Birubi 5. ‘Babe’: The tale of the speaking meat Third section 6. Animals and ecology: Towards a better integration 7. Tasteless: Towards a food-based approach to death
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