2014년 12월 26일 금요일

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Lifehacks for sociopaths

"Unethical hacks are life hacks that will help you advance through life by taking advantage of loopholes in society." I'm thinking these could somehow be used to create a game in the vein ofCards Against Humanity.


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"VW Camper Van: A Biography," by Mike Harding

If you have ever owned, loved or labored on a VW bus, VW Camper Van: A Biography is the book for you.
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A lawyer debunks five myths about beating traffic tickets

If a cop doesn't show up for court, your ticket will be dismissed: false. If you overpay your ticket by one penny the ticket will not go on your record: false.
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LISTEN: An uplifting lecture about death
The 2014 BBC Reith lecture with Dr Atul Gawande (previously) continue to amaze, delight and inform, and the third one, "The Problem of Hubris," fundamentally changed how I think about (and what I fear about) death.
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Al Qaeda expert credited with designing deception of CIA torture program
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Secret languages of twins
"Cryptophasia" is the term for the secret languages that apparently 40 percent of identical twins develop. Nautilus investigates:
The most famous example of cryptophasia is identical twins Ginny and Grace Kennedy from California.
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Video: how a pinball machine is made
Stern Pinball transforms 3,500 parts and 1/2 mile of wire into The Walking Dead machine. Read the rest...
Queen Victoria in her goggles
In 1899, Queen Victoria sported these stylish specs to, er, cure her cataracts; details over atWeird Universe.
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Mormon's Secret: temple garments for gentiles
The company was founded by a formon (former Mormon) named Ann Jackson who was married as a teenager and has since divorced and left the faith -- she'll sell "temple garments" (AKA "magic Mormon underwear") to anyone who wants 'em, and promises that none of the profits go to the LDS.
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A modest proposal for Wall Street's future
Michael "Flash Boys" Lewis gives us a wish-list of eight (implausible) steps that Wall Street could take to check its feckless, reckless, destructive lurch through the 21st century.
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Comics Code Authority merch to support anti-censorship work at CBLDF
From IO9's excellent guide to charitable merch you can buy to support good causes, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund's range of excellent swag, including these items bearing the logo of the hated, defunct Comics Code Authority, whose trademarks the CBLDF acquired in 2011.
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Caterpillar cosplay/cyberpunk braces
From Ukrainian leatherworker/fetishwear-purveyor/steampunk/fashion designer Bob Basset, a pair of "Caterpillar" arm braces made from "Natural leather, steel furniture."
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Congress ends federal ban on medical marijuana
The federal spending measure passed this weekend, and one of the provisions in it "effectively ends the federal government's prohibition on medical marijuana and signals a major shift in drug policy," reports the LA Times.
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Sock-puppet- and traffic-analysis-resistant group conversation protocol
Dissent implements the Dining Cryptographers and Verifiable Shuffling algorithms to produce a group-conversation system that is resistant to traffic analysis. Feels like we're entering the second golden age of cypherpunk.
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Vast Humble Comics Bundle
The latest Humble Bundle features an indescribably vast array of comics from Mega, including work from Mark Waid, Darick Robertson, Garth Ennis, Gail Simone, Kevin Smith, Alex Ross, J.
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The strange history of Disney's cyber-psychedelic "Computers Are People Too"
The cult favorite documentary was produced to promote Tron's release, featuring a trippy plot and the strangest computer graphics this side of SIGGRAPH -- and it quickly became a staple of the LA club scene as visual accompaniment for whatever was floating your boat that night.
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Tucows launching "mini-Google-fiber" to compete with Comcast
Tucows, who own two of the best Internet-infrastructure companies I know of (Hover, a domain registrar; and Ting, a mobile phone provider) have announced their own super-high-speed fiber-optic ISP in Charlottesville, Virginia, where it will compete with one of the worst infrastructure companies in the world: Comcast.
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8-bit Philip Glass
Have the most serious Gameboy at school with this rendition of Prophecies from Koyaanisqatsi.Read the rest...
Watch: If Tim Burton directed a porn video
Edward Skimmerhands. Fairly safe for work.
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A-Z illustrated list of CIA's torture program

Oscar Rickett and ​Krent Able created The A-Z of Torture for Vice.
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Cowardly U.S. theaters refuse to show 'The Interview' after free speech threats
Free speech must be defended even when the speech at issue is a sure-to-be-shitty comedy vehicle starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, poking fun at tired ethnic stereotypes.
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HOWTO cut paper snowflakes in the likeness of Nobel physics prizewinners
The physics journal Symmetry offers downloadable PDF templates to cut your own snowflakes in the likeness of Einstein, Marie Curie, and Schrödinger, to add some much-needed physics to your Xmas decor.
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