things to look at (September 4th - September 6th)
a few, tasty links
(September 4th - September 6th):1
- nodal: home page
- inquiry as a subversive activity | D’Arcy Norman dot net
- Making sense of space - Bricks - Introduction
- Anatomy of the Linux slab allocator
- Free the Airwaves: Whitespace campaign (Lessig Blog)
- Lessig on McCain on Tech
- The Challenge and Promise of Structural Oncogenomics | SciVee
- Intellectual Property/Finance Panel | SciVee
- Email Apps: Email Innovations You Want in Your Inbox
- Beef up the Find command in Firefox
- timeago: a jQuery plugin
- Build an embedded Linux distro from scratch
- Coworkers of the World, Unite! | The American Prospect
- They’re Working on Their Own, Just Side by Side - New York Times
- Inspiration Strikes Only a Desk Away - New York Times
- A Byte of Python
- Python en:Table of Contents - Notes
- Tony Bacigalupo: New Workspace from Behance Magazine
- Scratch Forums / Remote Sensor Connections in v1.3
- writing | ben fry » The Importance of Failure
- ‘Fly Electric’ - Brushless Free-Flight Timer
- Magnetic stripe card emulation
- Firefox Extension Development Tutorial :: Overview
- Building an Extension - MDC
- Overcoming Bias: The Bedrock of Morality: Arbitrary?
- An Introduction to Thread Programming
- Howard Rheingold’s Vlog
- Postman - Teaching as a Subversive Activity | D’Arcy Norman dot net
- Overcoming Bias: Baxter’s Flood
- An Illustrated Guide to the Kaminsky DNS Vulnerability
- The Philosophies of Work: A Conversation with Derek Sivers of CD Baby - The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
- Overcoming Bias: Inseparably Right; or, Joy in the Merely Good
- YouTube - Professional SMT Soldering No. 2 (Revised) - Surface Mount
- YouTube - Professional SMT Soldering - Washburn Computer Group
- Rollin’ Your Own
- Voyager MkII Page 1
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Alec, thought you might like this: http://www.presentationzen.com/presentationzen/2008/09/education-killing-creativity.html