Rabu, 01 Oktober 2014

We Know It When We See It

Is Coding Art?, How Bill Murray Went Missing During Letterman's First Episode, The Hunters Have Become The Gatherers, The Long History Of Uninvited White House Guests, Apple Plans On Making A Gold iPad, Will Ferrell Screams At Derek Jeter For Four Minutes Straight
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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
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WE KNOW IT WHEN WE SEE IT
Is Coding Art?
newrepublic.com
The "art" label is appended to show that a commercial product has transcended its industrial creation or that some higher, more thoughtful intelligence is at work. So what about particularly good code?
AN ORAL HISTORY
How Bill Murray Went Missing During Letterman's First Episode
digg.com
As told by the people who were there.
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The Hunters Have Become The Gatherers
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ONE GUY WATCHED A MOVIE WITH FDR
The Long History Of Uninvited White House Guests
nytimes.com
Long before the latest fence jumper captured international attention by getting as far as the East Room, the history of White House security breaches was vast and varied.
BECAUSE GOLD NEVER BENDS
Apple Plans On Making A Gold iPad
bloomberg.com
Apple will add a gold color option for its full-size iPads in an effort to boost a category that's posted declining shipments this year, according to people familiar with the plans.
WILL FERRELL? SCREAMING? NO!
Will Ferrell Screams At Derek Jeter For Four Minutes Straight
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He's not messing around, folks.
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LEND A HELPING HAND
Image: A woman being discharged from the Island Clinic Ebola treatment center in Monrovia, Liberia, is sprayed with disinfectant, Tuesday Sept. 30, 2014. Six months into the world's worst-ever Ebola outbreak, and the first to happen in an unprepared West Africa, the gap between what has been sent by other countries and private groups and what is desperately needed is huge.
A woman being discharged from the Island Clinic Ebola treatment center in Monrovia, Liberia, is sprayed with disinfectant, Tuesday Sept. 30, 2014. Six months into the world's worst-ever Ebola outbreak, and the first to happen in an unprepared West Africa, the gap between what has been sent by other countries and private groups and what is desperately needed is huge. Credit: AP Photo/Jerome Delay
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