Daily Links
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A collection of scans of Commodore (64) Computers originally from print catalogs.
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“The nipple adapts to just about any plastic water bottle and turns it into a baby-bottle. From the looks of it, it’ll probably attach to plastic soda bottles too.”
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“[A]s tiresome as newspaper death stories are, solution-based ones can be fun, if for no other reason than you can look back three years from now and see how silly we all were for writing this stuff down. And that¹s precisely the kind of piece Hirschorn
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An academic paper, which surmises that “[t]he data suggest that newspapers are targeting their political slant to their customers’ demand and choosing the amount of slant that will maximize their sales.”
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What is the meaning of life? Wikipedia knows. Via Lifeclever.
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The Classics of Play.
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“Economically speaking, what do you make of the blogosphere? My own contribution: There’s a lot more to life than economics knows how to account for.”
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