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Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Rails by Example... →
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Skeleton: Beautiful Boilerplate for Responsive,... →
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How Long Is the Coast of Britain? Statistical... →
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Color — Method of Action →
A color-matching game
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Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und... →
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Paper fortune teller [Wikipedia] →
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ListenAzealia keeps it dirty
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“Since rejoining the Company in 1997, Mr. Jobs had not sold any of his shares of...”
– Apple’s 2012 Proxy Statement In a world where the likes of Steve Ballmer and many others routinely sell huge portions of their shares, Jobs kept all of his. $2,319,515,000 worth, as Dustin Curtis points out. That’s dedication and loyalty. That’s putting your money where your mouth is. (via...
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The chills you get when you listen to music is...
uberfacts: This is caused by the release of a neurotransmitter called dopamine triggered by the music. The resulting chills alters the human body’s heart rate, breathing, temperature, and skin conductance. More pleasurable music increases the amount of dopamine released, contributing to more of the physical response. (source)
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Polyphasic sleep [Wikipedia] →
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Coffee Pot Physics [Wired Science] →
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