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  1. enjoying some time off back home...
  2. schneier on extortion in virtual games http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/11/virtual_mafia_i.html
  3. great fail! http://failblog.org/2009/11/07/career-fair-fail/
  4. @richardsmedley παρακαλώ! :-)
  5. All you wanted to know about software patents. http://bit.ly/7kxelw
  6. RS @richardsmedley: "We lose our individuality, because everything we do is observable and recordable." http://bit.ly/7I1Mxv (via @imran)
  7. Resending @rms: Is religion symptomatic of deeper problems? http://ur1.ca/hhmm
  8. Resending @mtah: Can you separate a programming language inventor from a serial killer? Take the quiz :) http://ur1.ca/hhlg #lo
  9. Fortune of the Day: "Real programmers don't comment their code. It was hard to write, it should be hard to understand".
  10. Resending @rms: Paranoia reigns amongst London cops http://ur1.ca/h0ad
  11. Software engineering radio -> best podcast http://www.se-radio.net/
  12. Email Steve Jobs to get your app approved http://bit.ly/8GSKqj
  13. amazing new phone experience?? First Else http://bit.ly/7Bvxye
  14. enjoying the simplicity and flexibility of fluxbox..will ever go back to kde?don't know...
  15. @asteris nice movie until the moment he becomes transforming to an alien. after that, pretty predictable and with lots of cliches
  16. worm-like structures of fossilised bacteria found on Martian meteorite... We are not alone.... :) http://bit.ly/6Qyqz1
  17. I can't seem to fit in a day all the things i want to do!I just wish sleep wasn't necessary!
  18. @fabsh Coffee makes the world go round eh?
  19. Command line tricks for smart geeks: http://www.tuxradar.com/content/command-line-tricks-smart-geeks
  20. really great article on Apple's mistakes in their relationship with developers http://www.paulgraham.com/apple.html