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Comment #10998556
lame@user:~/$ tar --help
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Comment #10998325
lame@user:~/$ tar --help
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Comment #10997983
props to the author! This is a great fun and educational game. I'd love to find more like this. Anyone have any recommendations?
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Comment #10651463
And sometimes, such as content from a poetry focused Pintrest account, a Pintrest board with a list of pictures of words...
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Comment #10651458
The second type of list this article mentions, social lists so to speak, is definitely valuable to users and probably isn't receiving the specific attention it deserves. Foursquare…
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Comment #10651392
I'm really glad you brought up GitHub in this way. I have been using GitHub for much more than versioned code storage. For example, I've been using it as a collaborative writing zo…
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Comment #9033300
This just in: Humans almost certainly drink water, and have for at least the past two millennium. haha, but in all seriousness, I always thought when people said "medieval people d…
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Comment #8913423
I've really liked using Apiary http://apiary.io/ It lets you build sample output and URI address for your API's, document multiple routes, and stores everything nicely on your acco…
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Comment #8716563
Oh jeez, this'll be tough. I'll start by saying that Tom Robbins "Still Life with Woodpecker" inspired me in the post-undergraduate world greatly. http://www.amazon.com/Still-Life-…
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Comment #8699623
I've always loved that you can get such profound geometry out of spinographs: flowers of life, toruses, and what look like pentagonal solar-magnetic bands... a reality hack to be s…
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Comment #8626196
I would also be concerned about the polymer used to print the toy. It would have to be hypo-allergenic & non-toxic for sure.
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Comment #8622255
I was at Stuipd Hackathon. I've never been to anything so unabashedly motivated to be pointless and irreverent. Workshops included: "3d printed sex toys", "how to be come alan gins…