"Plus d'encre"? Votre imprimante vous ment, voici pourquoi (4)
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J’ai acheté voici deux ans une imprimante laser bon marché et, pendant un bon moment, elle a parfaitement fonctionné. Cette imprimante, une Brother HL-2040, était rapide, silencieuse, et produisait des pages d’excellente qualité, jusqu’à ce qu’un jour, l’an passé, elle s’arrête soudain de remplir son office. en lire plus
Quiero mi moneda social (1)
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La película El Séptimo Día (Carlos Saura, 2004) habla la masacre de Puerto Hurraco cometidos en agosto de 1990. El escenario es un pueblito de resequedad extremeña que podría ubicarse temporalmente en cualquier momento de la segunda mitad del siglo veinte a no ser porque está lleno de televisiones en las que la gente ve los Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona que cabe decir, ocurrieron dos años después de los asesinatos. Sin embargo Saura decidió incluír ...
King of the arctic jungle (1)
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The failure of the wisdom of crowds (1)
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James Surowiecki’s The Wisdom of Crowds argues that across a large and diverse group, the average response will be better and smarter than individual experts. He illustrates this point with the jellybean answer. In a large room of people, few will get close to guessing the correct number of jellybeans in a jar. But the average of their collective responses will be remarkably close to the true number. A photography exhibition at The Brooklyn Museum ...
Lock picking and security disclosure (3)
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Filed under: security hacksSlate is running an interesting article about taking new security approaches to lock vulnerabilities. In the past, lock makers such as Medeco have been able to quietly update their product lines to strengthen their security, but as movements such as Locksport International gain popularity and lock picking videos on YouTube become dime a dozen, lock makers can no longer rely on security through obscurity. It's no question that an increased interest in ...
How hospitals are killing E.R. patients. (1)
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This is from Joel A. Harrison, author of our recent feature, Paying More, Getting Less, which provides a novel argument in favor of a single-payer health care system.The issue of long waits at emergency rooms has been in the news, and even the Institute of Medicine has looked at the problem of "divert status," where ambulances are told by the nearest emergency room they are filled up and they need to go to another more ...
scatological poetry slam (8)
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given the highly intellectual discussions this site’s commenters have become known for, it seems safe to assume that the question “how are we to judge poetry?” is one that you, dear reader, have no doubt pondered on many an occasion, along with other more academic concerns such as the proper resting state of the toilet lid. well, as the late philip larkin once said, “i think a poet should be judged by what he does ...
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Ahhh some 'clean' potty humor, people truly never outgrow this...
scatological poetry slam (3)
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given the highly intellectual discussions this site’s commenters have become known for, it seems safe to assume that the question “how are we to judge poetry?” is one that you, dear reader, have no doubt pondered on many an occasion, along with other more academic concerns such as the proper resting state of the toilet lid. well, as the late philip larkin once said, “i think a poet should be judged by what he does ...
Yahoo’s Scott Moore Speaks! (1)
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Scott Moore, who runs the Yahoo Media Group, sat down with BoomTown at the company’s Santa Monica headquarters last week, to talk about the future direction of content at the company. While the Media unit has had its ups and downs over the years about exactly what it should be–such as the controversial Hollywood-esque Lloyd Braun strategy–one thing that Yahoo (YHOO) has consistently done well is to aggregate and distribute its own and others’ content. ...
Couple vows to stay within 15 feet of each other... always (1)
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Filed under: Love & sex, Weird but true, Religion & spiritualityOut of all of the very loving, very devoted couples I know, I can't think of one that would survive -- sanity intact -- never being more than 15 feet from each other. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, isn't that what they say?Buddhist teachers Michael Roach and Christie McNally have made extreme togetherness a lifestyle choice, and have vowed to never be more than ...