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 Saturday, August 23, 2003
Obsolete computers  [MetaFilter
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Jon's Radio
Microsoft senior developer Chris Brumme doesn't post often to his weblog often, but every one of his essays is a lengthy, authoritative, and candidly self-critical exploration of .NET and CLR arcana, the sort of thing you might expect to read on MSDN (minus the self-criticism, that is). And in fact, the absence of this material from MSDN is controversial.
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Brazilian rocket explodes on pad
A Brazilian rocket being prepared for a launch attempt next week exploded on Friday afternoon... [spacetoday.net
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What did Pavlov's dog think about Pavlov?
"Look at the poor man, every time I am hungry, instead of bringing me food, he rings the bell!"

Some people just figure it out, but here on MeFi we already knew it.
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Say Hello to the New X-Men
The Mountain Dew-fueled all-nighter is history. Today's supercoders work 40-hour weeks, two to a computer. Welcome to extreme programming, the latest revolution to rock the software world. (by Martha Baer) [Wired News
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