Interesting Reads for 2009.11.17

by aakar on November 16, 2009

Twitter’s New Headquarters As Shown Off By Employees (Pictures) The 40-30-30 Rule: Why Risk Is Worth It

Interesting Reads for 2009.11.13

by aakar on November 13, 2009

From PlayStation to Y Combinator: The Reddit Origin Story, Part 1 Reader Email – Does This Wheel Barrel Racing Move Get These Guys Laid? ? The Airfoil Speakers Touch Situation Chumby One review iPhone or Droid? XKCD gives the definitive (…)

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Interesting Reads for 2009.11.12

by aakar on November 12, 2009

Sales Guy v. Web Dude, Parts 2-4. Oh, Yeah. Why Your Friends Have More Friends Than You Do

Interesting Reads for 2009.11.11

by aakar on November 11, 2009

Family Guy’s “Something Something Something Dark Side” trailer More Independent Film Makers Embrace News Of Their Film Being Pirated Why Retweet works the way it does (Evan Williams) Erlang at Facebook: Chat Architecture Evan Williams Explains Twitter’s New Retweet Feature (…)

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Interesting Reads for 2009.11.10

by aakar on November 10, 2009

21 year skips college, wins World Series of Poker India Hires Boxers to Beat Crap Out of Ticketless on Trains About that Cranky IT guy. loose lips shrink hips? Stay Connected with Free Airport Wi-Fi from Google this Holiday Season (…)

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Interesting Reads for 2009.11.06

by aakar on November 6, 2009

Rhode Island teens left homework at the home they robbed New Mexico Chick Soccer Player Beats The Shit Out of BYU Halo: Reach Screenshot Leaked

Interesting Reads for 2009.11.05

by aakar on November 4, 2009

Microsoft Courier interface explained in more detail Always Set Your Parking Brake (Video)

Interesting Reads for 2009.11.04

by aakar on November 3, 2009

World Series Fan Fight In Parking Lot [Vid] Welcome To Loserville (Pic) Extreme Fitness BMW parking failure. [As seen on the CP24/CTV] Worst parking job ever! Ball Cap Sticker Removal: A Helpful Lesson for the Youngsters All That Wasted Booze! (…)

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