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Watched Stardust

 

Friday 1 March 2013 19:30 CST

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I'm just a day from losing my mind (or "loosing," to all you Facebookers out there), a day from my workload returning to normal levels, and a day from deploying Weather Now to a test instance in Azure. Then, maybe, I'll have time to take all these in: Andrew Mason got fired from his billion-dollar CEO job at Groupon. Because of human-caused climate change, the National Aeronautic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will start mapping more of the ice-free arctic soon. WBEZ wonders if our recent snow is...

Watched Revenge of the Sith

 

Wednesday 27 February 2013 18:00 CST

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Working at home sucks?

   David Braverman 
BusinessWork
After a couple of days in which I'm glad we keep bourbon in the 10th Magnitude office, Scott Hanselman's examination of working remotely seems timely: I see this ban on Remote Work at Yahoo as one (or all) of these three things: A veiled attempt to trim the workforce through effectively forced attrition by giving a Sophie's Choice to remote workers that management perceives as possibly not optimally contributing. It's easy to avoid calling it a layoff when you've just changed the remote work policy...
Two guys on vacation, new guys not starting yet, my day began at 7:25 this morning. At least Parker got a taxi to day care, sparing me the need to drive home tonight in a blizzard. So I'll just add these to Instapaper and hope I have to fly somewhere soon: Via Fallows, a long analysis of our complete bollixing of Afghanistan; Via Scott Hanselman, a Tumblr of 99 life hacks; and Nate Silver on the electoral college and the Democratic Party, partially explaining why Republicans, who have no policies to...
I don't have time to read these must-read articles: Noam Schreiber on Aaron Swartz Marlene Zuk on our fascination with the paleolithic Sean Flynn on Pope Benedict's butler Microsoft on the Azure outage a year ago (interesting because it may be related to last week's outages Jennifer Lawrence rocks Back to the mines...

Douglas Adams was right

   David Braverman 
CoolWork
From The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. From this week's news: If calculations of the newly discovered Higgs boson particle are correct, one day, tens of billions of years from now, the universe will disappear at the speed of...

Petitio principii

   David Braverman 
PoliticsUS Politics
...or, my thought about the controversy surrounding the torture scenes in Zero Dark Thirty: whether or not agents of the United States could have found (or, indeed, did find) Osama bin Laden without using torture does not matter one bit. Torture is wrong; no outcome that requires torture is worth the moral cost. But even if one were to accept the clearly false proposition that Osama bin Laden was the most powerful and dangerous criminal in the world, and even if one were to accept the flatly immoral...

Watched Skyfall

 

Saturday 23 February 2013 21:00 CST

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Redondo Beach, Calif., resident Andrew Toth has build a mock-up of a 1970s-era jumbo: The new cabin - about 60 feet long, stretching from the airplane's nose to the front of the wing - is an almost exact replication of a 1970s and '80s vintage 747. In addition to first class, Toth installed 26 powder blue seats in what was called Clipper Class - a premium economy class section with extra legroom. Much of his plane is a former Japan Airlines 747 he rescued from storage space for retired airplanes in the...

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