"Aaron Barr believed he had penetrated Anonymous... But had he?"
chef'n citrus squeezer

"Dual gear-mechanism increases pressing power"
tablet comparo
timeouts 100 best british films
Marjorie Cameron: The Wormwood Star

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ah the good old days of no kids, no health concerns to stay alive for the kids, and when Lupa was on fire!!

TOP TEN MEALS OF 2002

#1 Da Guido (Piedmonte, Italy)

#2 Taubenkobel (Burgenland, Austria)

#3 Kai (NYC, NY)

#4 Zur Rose (Sud Tyrol, Italy)

#5 L'Astrance (Paris)

#6 Temple Club (Saigon)

#7 Jewel Bako (NYC, NY)

#8 Altwienerhof (Vienna)

#9 Locanda Dell Arco (Piedmonte, Italy)

#10 Lupa (NYC, NY)
Interesting Neal Stephenson article about the history of rockets and the strange lock-in we can encounter along paths of technical innovation.
To employ a commonly used metaphor, our current proficiency in rocket-building is the result of a hill-climbing approach; we started at one place on the technological landscape—which must be considered a random pick, given that it was chosen for dubious reasons by a maniac—and climbed the hill from there, looking for small steps that could be taken to increase the size and efficiency of the device. Sixty years and a couple of trillion dollars later, we have reached a place that is infinitesimally close to the top of that hill. Rockets are as close to perfect as they're ever going to get. For a few more billion dollars we might be able to achieve a microscopic improvement in efficiency or reliability, but to make any game-changing improvements is not merely expensive; it's a physical impossibility.

There is no shortage of proposals for radically innovative space launch schemes that, if they worked, would get us across the valley to other hilltops considerably higher than the one we are standing on now—high enough to bring the cost and risk of space launch down to the point where fundamentally new things could begin happening in outer space. But we are not making any serious effort as a society to cross those valleys. It is not clear why.
OMAP 5 - TI's 4 core processor for tablets
The Daily
Xoom Superbowl Ad
more my speed and hopefully my price is the (the little white one)
2012ish Audi A1 All Electric
yes i am studying up for the learners permit!!
google tablet
MS gets 264 back into Chrome.
iPad the second rumors
opting out w/ virtual suicide: seppukoo
get an early start on your superbowl ad viewing.

caesin the joint
Maria Schneider RIP
dont have high hopes for chris elliot's walker, texas rangerish spoof (timely!) debuting at midnight on cartoon network. but at 15 minutes ill give it a whirl.

"Here's the first episode of Masterclass, from that Oprah channel. Essentially, it's a 45-minute interview/profile of Lorne Michaels."

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