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The Last Question
http://multivax.com/last_question.html
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Goals are for losers
“To put it bluntly, goals are for losers. That’s literally true most of the time. For example, if your goal is to lose ten pounds, you will spend every moment until you reach the goal—if you reach it at all—feeling as if you were short of your goal. In other words, goal-oriented people exist in…
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ITEC4450 Apache Cordova Assignment 2
ITEC4450 Apache Cordova Demostration
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Why we cannot win on the Internet
Source: http://ask.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=8566263&cid=51235633 The goal is to make the data less useful and harder to tie to an individual or separate from fake data, and to increase the cost of collecting and storing such data. Here is a new form, the same as the fighting spam one with minor changes. Feel free to use it as…
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Anticipated traffic numbers
The fact that there is a highway to hell but only a stairway to heaven,says a lot about the anticipated traffic numbers.
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Churchill
A Century Before Donald Trump, Churchill Warned ‘No Stronger Retrograde Force Exists in the World’ Than Islam – Breitbart
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Astronaut Wives
“Yet of the 30 astronauts recruited into the Mercury Project and the successor Gemini and Apollo programmes – which ultimately set man on the Moon in 1969 – the marriages of only seven survived intact.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/10150092/Drink-debauchery-and-despair-astronauts-wives-lift-lid-on-grim-reality-behind-the-smiling-Nasa-space-launches.html
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Emma and the Marching Band
My oldest left Atlanta today for a trip to Los Angeles and San Diego. Her flight, American Airlines AA1249, departed Hartsfield around 11:00AM EST.
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American households live in fear of the capricious malice of the Internal Revenue Service
American households live in fear of the capricious malice of the Internal Revenue Service, which may more or less at will strip them of possessions and peace of mind with no appeal. It is the closest thing to the hard hand of tyranny the individual American will ever experience — certainly its ordinary exercise of…