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  1. Great Slate piece on Roald Dahl. He was a spy?? http://bit.ly/7sTBtw
  2. @stuartrobinson same about old Chinese writers... the business <-> art of war connection seems particularly stupid to me tho.
  3. People say "The Art of War" is a good book on business. I think the Tao Te Ching has much more relevant advice, at least for startups.
  4. Giant meatball with turkey inside http://twitpic.com/r6u1n
  5. 2009 Bad Sex in Fiction finalists announced http://bit.ly/38OVPr
  6. Brilliant Slate article: "What watching ESPN could teach us about mammograms." http://www.slate.com/id/223...
  7. Long conversation with my cab driver this morning about upcoming Algeria Egypt game. Tempted to drop by the bbc and watch it now.
  8. DoE hired 13 linguists and anthropologists to devise a method of communicating with people 10,000 years in the future. http://bit.ly/nJ0g8
  9. RT @borourke: There's nothing tame about the flavor of wild goose.
  10. Happy for our friends at AdMob. Congrats guys!
  11. I always feel like I didn't get quite enough plants for the office...
  12. Got off AT&T. I am so happy. Droid is kind of clunky but at least it can make and receive phone calls.
  13. @thione Nice!
  14. @anthonyha wtf dude, I could have used your help pushing it
  15. Reassuring graph http://bit.ly/16X21V
  16. The greatest possible distance from a McDonald's in continental US: 107 miles http://bit.ly/3eHcGk
  17. RT @manukumar Eric S: 'Bring the smartest people in the world to Stanford, educate them & kick them out of the country. Brilliant strategy!'
  18. Awesome night hanging out with hilarious tech journalist @paulboutin
  19. Party at the Dolores Labs hq - 83a wiese. Come on by!
  20. TechCrunch: Gambit Teams With CrowdFlower For An Alternative To ‘Offers’: Crowdsourced Labor http://bit.ly/1Z245N