“Problems that remain persistently insoluble should always be suspected as questions asked in the wrong way” – Alan Watts
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Buried treasure in Burma: Squadron of lost WWII Spitfires to be exhumed The planes were shipped in standard fashion in 1945 from their manufacturer in England to the Far East country: waxed, wrapped in greased paper and tarred to protect against the elements. They were then buried in the crates they were shipped in……
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Homemade 16TB NAS dwarfs the competition with insane build quality (video) From the man that brought you the OS Xbox Pro and the Cinematograph HD comes… a cockpit canopy filled with hard drives? Not quite. Meet http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/07/homemade-16tb-nas-dwarfs-the-competition-with-insane-build-quali/
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I am Molly Ringwald. AMA http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/ssoxc/i_am_molly_ringwald_ama/
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Australian ISP Wins Case Against Movie Studios – Slashdot trawg writes “The Australian High Court has just dismissed an appeal by Australian and American media companies against ISP iiNet, in what will hopefully be the final step in an ongoing copyright lawsuit drama. The Court noted that ‘iiNet had no direct technical power to…
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This Internet provider pledges to put your privacy first. Always. Step aside, AT&T and Verizon. A new privacy-protecting Internet service and telephone provider still in the planning stages could become the ACLU’s dream and the FBI’s worst nightmare. Read this blog post by Declan McCullagh on Privacy Inc.. http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-57412225-281/this-internet-provider-pledges-to-put-your-privacy-first-always/
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Self-sculpting sand – MIT News Office New algorithms could enable heaps of ‘smart sand’ that can assume any shape, allowing spontaneous formation of new tools or duplication of broken mechanical parts. http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/smart-robotic-sand-0402.html