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Thu May 28 11:40:38 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   !s two dogs land

Thu May 28 11:40:26 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   !s twodogs land

Thu May 28 11:40:17 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   !s twodogsland

Thu May 28 11:39:09 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   lol http://www.slate.com/articles/sports/sports_nut/2015/05/fifa_arrests_sepp_blatter_s_organization_might_actually_go_down_thanks_to.html

Thu May 28 11:31:43 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   s/send/sent

Thu May 28 09:48:20 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   !s olympic

Wed May 27 14:41:03 UTC 2015  <jurov>   there are n900's with broken gsm module available cheaply, and they have 32GB flash storage

Wed May 27 05:28:40 UTC 2015  <Vexual>   !s endeavour

Wed May 27 01:06:10 UTC 2015  <Vexual>   <Adlai> ;;later tell nubbins` http://tiffzhang.com/startup/index.html?s=837141135009

Wed May 27 01:01:46 UTC 2015  <Adlai>   !s from:adlai moves

Tue May 26 23:59:29 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   !s whip the sea

Tue May 26 21:19:01 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   "Of course, we can't understand prediction markets until we understand markets. A market in any two fungible goods, A and B, is any device for discovering the A/B ratio P which equalizes D, the number of people who want to trade P units of A for one unit of B, with S, the number of people who want to trade one unit of B for P units of A."

Tue May 26 03:07:40 UTC 2015  <decimation>   http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2015/05/25/u-s-versus-german-infrastructure-spending-and-results/ < "?Quality, Not Just Quantity, of Infrastructure Needs Attention? (Wall Street Journal, May 20, 2015) has some interesting data. The U.S. has spent, adjusted for deprecation, 52 percent of GDP on ?public capital stock? (infrastructure such as roads, bridges, train tracks, etc.) while the Germans have spent just 35 percent of GDP. What

Tue May 26 02:49:57 UTC 2015  <decimation>   " And technique aside, these books are difficult because they don?t subscribe to a neat, binary way of thinking, i.e., Soviet Union equals bad, democracy equals good ... In One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Solzhenitsyn satirizes the evil absurdity and unnecessary suffering of the gulag, and yet he extols the discipline and work ethic that it engenders; since human nature is so lazy and depraved, he muses, perhaps it?s benefici

Tue May 26 02:48:57 UTC 2015  <decimation>   asciilifeform: lulz > http://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2014/07/03/thawing-out/ < That?s a further deterrent to the study of these books, given that many of them are undeniably more complex than their literary predecessors. Bely?s Petersburg, for example, is a masterpiece considered by many critics to be a precursor to the postmodern novel, but it?s a behemoth of a book that requires a linguistic and mathematical genius to fully comp

Mon May 25 22:42:57 UTC 2015  <kakobrekla>   mod/s will take care of it

Sun May 24 23:24:27 UTC 2015  <trinque>   "Some outlets have reported the US intelligence community’s internal prediction of the rise of ISIS. Yet none have accurately acknowledged the disturbing details exposing how the West knowingly fostered a sectarian, al-Qaeda-driven rebellion in Syria."

Sun May 24 21:40:47 UTC 2015  <Adlai>   ;;later tell nubbins` http://tiffzhang.com/startup/index.html?s=837141135009

Sun May 24 21:32:51 UTC 2015  <Adlai>   "Introducing the world’s first peerless software." http://tiffzhang.com/startup/?s=634711791014

Sun May 24 18:55:29 UTC 2015  <decimation>   "Then comes a second, more unexpected warning: ?Now, guys, I?ve got to tell you this park, I believe, is a sex-offender park. Everyone in here is a sex offender. I could be wrong, we?re going to find out, but I think that?s the deal on this one. So stay together as a herd.?"

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