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March 31 2010

"Vienna is not Beijing" - 4 to 7 A.M
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March 28 2010

March 25 2010

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Trololo cat

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March 24 2010

How one redditor found happiness. This is just wonderful.

I came across one of the most wonderful things I've ever read in my life on Reddit this morning, penned by Redditor alukima, who shares some insights on finding happiness:

I am not witty or interesting; I wont pretend to have anything profound to say. I am 26, female, divorced and spent most of my life feeling empty and hopeless. This may not help anyone, but these realizations helped me find my happiness. The points are in bold.

They didn't lie to you in elementary school, being different is awesome.

In high school and my early twenties I was teased for wearing video game related t-shirts. Now the the same girls who teased me often complain to me over facebook about being suck in generic relationships and "wish they had found something to love the way I love gaming". Also, I recently made a bet that my $15 TMNT purse would get more compliments at a bar than a $900 coach purse. I won.

That's the beginning, and it just gets better from there. Please, please, please go to Reddit and read the rest. I promise that you'll be glad you did. I only have one addition of my own, which I will add ... now:

Don't be a dick.

You tend to attract what you put into the world, and every second you spend being a dick is a second wasted. I'm 37, and while I've looked back on times I was a dick with great regret, I've never thought to myself, "You know, I really wish I'd spent more time being a dick to people."

This is one of those "I wish I'd written it, and I'm really glad I found it" things that I see from time to time, and I hope that lots and lots of people read it, internalize it, and share it with others. Thanks, alukima, for adding something good to the world. I hope this comes back to you a thousand times.

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March 23 2010

dpkg-query -W -f='${Conffiles}\n' '*' | awk 'OFS="  "{print $2,$1}' | md5sum -c 2>/dev/null | awk -F': ' '$2 !~ /OK/{print $1}'
How to check for modified config files on a Debian system? - Server Fault

March 22 2010

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Marc-André Hamelin - Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2

I probably posted this before but with these skills it's ok. Also, LOOK AT HIS HANDS. And HIS FACE! And the Cadenza! Aaaah! Love him!
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March 21 2010

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INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS - CLAPPER
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March 20 2010

Copenhagen has
* double bike-lains
* green waves for bikes
* pink car-shaped garages for cargo-bikes on the street
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March 18 2010

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March 17 2010

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Treme

new TV series from the makers of 'the wire'. airing april 11, 2010. 



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Unser Burgenland ist weltoffen und hat keine Angst vor Fremden.
Unser Burgenland nimmt Verfolgte auf und bietet ihnen Schutz.
Unser Burgenland liebt die Vielfalt der Menschen.

Unser Burgenland durchschaut populistische Angstmacherei.
Unser Burgenland lässt sich nicht für Wahlkämpfe missbrauchen.
Unser Burgenland nimmt Demokratie ernst. Sehr ernst.

Daher rufen wir auf, bei der Volksbefragung am 21.3.2010 ungültig zu stimmen und dies am Wahlzettel deutlich zum Ausdruck zu bringen.

Unser Burgenland ist anders
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March 16 2010

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Still Face Experiment: Dr. Edward Tronick
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Memory Colors: A fascinating blog post on color correction in movies. See also this rant.
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March 14 2010

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alice in wonderland (4)
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March 11 2010

Human rationality is bounded, and even really, really smart people must necessarily fall far short of mastering the complexities of a lot of the things we do, as engineers, as business people, and as ordinary human beings.
Habitat Chronicles: Smart people can rationalize anything
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