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Article Interfacing With EMU-2 Energy Monitor Published on
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Article Yet Another Static Site Generator Published on
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Link Why time management is ruining our lives Published on
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Link Do It Justice Published on
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Link The Lab-Leak Hypothesis Published on
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Article Hugo, I want to like you Published on
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Link The intelligence coup of the century Published on
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Article Network conditioning in macOS Published on
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Link RIP Opportunity Published on
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Photo Supermoon Eclipse Published on
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Article 2018 Photo Picks Published on
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Link The Real Story Behind The Havana Embassy Mystery Published on
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Link Is Sunscreen the New Margarine? Published on
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Quote Technology is imposed on the land, but technique means conforming to the landscape. They work in opposite ways, one forcing a passage while the other discovers it. The goal of developing technique is to conform to the most improbable landscape by means of the greatest degree of … Published on
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Note Your genuine talent will find its way to success.
Thanks, fortune cookie! I'm ready to see what 2019 will bring. Published on
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Link Don’t discard. Keep all your pieces in play. Published on
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Link Growing the future Published on
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Link Unlearning Published on
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Link Subtract Published on
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Quote It seems to me, that if we love, we grieve. That’s the deal. That’s the pact. Grief and love are forever intertwined. Grief is the terrible reminder of the depths of our love and, like love, grief is non-negotiable. There is a vastness to grief that overwhelms our minuscule selv… Published on
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Link Big tech has your kid’s data -- and you probably gave it to them Published on
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Link Degrees of Freedom is an amazing article by Raffi Khatchadourian from The New Yorker covering some of neuroscience history and what it took to enable paralyzed people move robotic arms with their brains.
For eighteen years, Jan Scheuermann has been paralyzed from the neck down. … Published on
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Photo Fall colours on Table Mountain near Artist Point, Mt. Baker, WA.
Sun setting on peaks at the feet of Mt. Shuksan, WA. Published on
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Link Aesthetics Published on
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Note Lately I can't get enough of Snarky Puppy's We Like It Here album. I've been playing it on repeat for a couple of weeks now.
We Like It Here album art Published on
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Photo Orange, pink, and purple sunset over downtown Vancouver and North Shore mountains, reflecting in a harbour. Published on
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Note I have bunch of old posts I've started, but procrastinated on for a while, some a few years old. Now that I'm finishing some of them, I'm torn whether I should backdate them, or publish them as new. I like backdating because then the posts fit within the overall timeline, but for… Published on
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Photo Alpaca Published on
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Photo View of Vancouver downtown from East side Published on
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Article Bye, Bye, GitTower 3.x Published on
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Article Reviving old cameras: Kiev 80 Published on
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Link The Pudding on The Musical Diversity of Pop Songs
Is there something unique about today’s hits--artists taking fewer risks and creating a narrower range of sounds? Published on
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Link The real Frank Abegnale tells his tale in a talk at Google, and it's ever as gripping as the movie. Surprisingly, the movie was pretty close and decently done. Make sure to watch the QA session at the end, he provides some interesting and unexpected answers. Published on
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Link The Creativity Bubble
It’s never been easier to find better system for solving our problems. What we should be doing is finding better problems to solve. Published on
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Photo Darla Published on
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Link Learning to See in the Dark -- Interesting paper on processing short-exposure low-light exposures with a neural network, replacing the traditional denoise and deblur post processing. Impressive results. Published on
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Link Explaining the ‘Mystery’ of Numbers Stations
Too often, [number stations] are described as “spooky,” “creepy,” or “mysterious,” and the discussion stops there. It may be disappointing to some, but these stations are not [...] relics of the Cold War — rather, these stations are p… Published on
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Link The crooked timber of humanity
In 1834, to get upper hand in trading bonds, the Blanc brothers bribed telegraph operators to introduce errors into the usual broadcast without affecting the message: a character with market direction followed by a "backspace". They then observed on… Published on
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Note Instagram import script Published on
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Link My Grandfather’s Memory Book is a touching story that brought back memories of my grandfather who was industrial designer, painter and cartoonist. My brother and I grew up browsing through his design notes, watching him draw cartoons for publications, and paint. He didn’t keep jo… Published on
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Quote You can't save up time. You can't refuse to spend it. You can't set it aside.
Either you're spending your time.
Or your time is spending you. Published on
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Link NotePlan is another note taking app, but it integrates your calendar into markdown with notes and todos. You can create links between your notes and even create calendar events within markdown. Everything get stored in your iCloud drive as plain text files. Published on
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Link What smartphone photography is doing to our memories
It means paying closer attention to our surroundings. It means using our cameras mindfully to focus on the details we truly want to remember. It means putting down the camera for a few moments to notice what the air feels like… Published on
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Note The Facebook data export is pathetic. I thought the Instagram export was just so, but compared to Facebook's it's a treasure trove. Facebook timeline export is basically plain text formatted as html. No links or images, and some messages are duplicated or triplicated. Published on
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Link Well, there's one for the books... SmugMug acquires Flickr. I fell out of love with both services a while ago, but SmugMug is the right company to bring Flickr back to life. Published on
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Link LEX -- Analog camera for E-mount lenses. Published on
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Photo Red Rocks Sunset Published on
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Link A great behind the scenes story written by Michael Benanav about the photo insert in his book Himalaya Bound (on my reading list). Published on
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Article Social Networks And Data Ownership Published on
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Link Photography saved my life: Photography as therapy
It turns out that what I was doing was searching for calm. At the time, my head was like a badly tuned radio – I wasn’t really able to listen to what people were saying, but what they said hit home. When I was out taking pictures… Published on
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Link Discovered two nice looking neutral type faces: Untitled Sans and Untitled Serif. Published on
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Link Quick or smart?
Your smartphone makes you quick, not smart.
Seth Godin argues our smartphones make us quick, rather than smart. Published on
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Photo Ocean Sunrise Published on
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Link There’s One Thing We Still Haven’t Learned About the Internet Published on
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Link How I Wrote Arrival (and What I Learned Doing It) Published on
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Note I can’t put my finger on it, but iOS 11 did something to autocorrect and it’s annoying as hell. For eg, it autocorrects my name “Mayo” to my brother’s nickname “Mato” (defined as my brother’s nickname in Contacts). This is frustrating, especially when filling out forms. Published on
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Link The saga of mysterious attacks in Cuba continues... Published on
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Link Interesting and exciting news from the world of archeology: Fortresses, farmlands of the Maya emerge from massive LiDAR survey Published on
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Link The House That Spied on Me Published on
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Link Interesting Ars summary of two research articles on biology of depression and how ketamine affects it. Published on
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Photo Fall sunset in the Cascade Mountains Published on
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Link Found a nice weather font/icons: erikflowers.github.io/weather-i... Published on
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Photo Sunrise. Published on
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Link Meltdown and Spectre Published on
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Link Visualizing Mental Maps of San Francisco Published on
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Photo Dreaming of sunny mornings Published on
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Link It's an echo of something that freelancers and small businesses have been doing forever, "what do you need?" as an answer to the question, "what do you do?"
Own your work. No need to do someone else's.
"We don't do rabbits" Published on
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Link What Spectre and Meltdown Mean For WebKit Published on
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Note I appreciate how Travis CI lets you build for free, but when you rely on it and it breaks it sucks.
I'd be willing to pay premium for it when I need it, not as ongoing subscription. Might be time to consider Heroku or AWS Code Deploy. Published on
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Note My New Year’s fortune cookie says:
Fun and excitement will soon be yours.
I say bring it on 2018! Published on
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Link Inside One of America’s Last Pencil Factories Published on
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Article Another Year, Another Static Site Generator Published on
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Link Time to start patching... Today's CPU vulnerability: what you need to know Published on
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Photo Portal Published on
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Link You could spend thousands of dollars and time to build machine that can run Lightroom decently (and hope it gets optimizations, because it's still not good enough), or you could just switch to more sane tools that run much faster on older hardware (like Capture One). sigh Published on
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Link We can save a lot of time and effort by making our meaningless choices effortless. Pick the first one, or the one in alphabetical order or flip a coin. Merely have a rule and make the choice.
Why not? If you don't have enough information to make a statistically defensible decisi… Published on
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Link Remote Hack of a Boeing 757 by Bruce Schneier. If DHS figured this out, others did too. Fun times coming to flights near you. Published on
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Link Transient is a compilation of epic slow-mo captures of lightning storms by Dustin Farrell. Well worth a watch or two. Published on
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Link When you show all tabs in Safari ⌘-F will search all open tabs, including other devices. www.macdrifter.com/2017/12/s... Published on
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Link International Dark-Sky Association designated Central Idaho as the first Dark Sky Reserve in the US. www.darksky.org/first-int... Published on
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Link Acute Solar Retinopathy Published on
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Quote My father was a very disciplined and punctual man; it was a prerequisite for his creativity…. No matter what time you get out of bed, go for a walk and then work, he’d say, because the demons hate it when you get out of bed, demons hate fresh air. Published on
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Link Actual shortcuts often appear to be detours
The crowd doesn't understand this. They're always looking for a shortcut that looks like a shortcut.
If you're merely following them, you probably won't get anywhere interesting. It's the detours that pay off. Published on
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Link Each year, 28 million tonnes of dust is picked up by wind from the Sahara desert, carried across the Atlantic and dropped on the Amazon basin. Some of the dust is loaded with phosphorus, a crucial nutrient for the trees in the Amazon rainforest. Ellen Gray via Tom Whitwell Published on
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Link Thanks for the Christmas gift @FastMail! Configuration profiles for all! Published on
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Quote You wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down. Published on
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Photo Sunrise Published on
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Link If your filesharing is borked on macOS 10.13.1 (High Sierra) see Repair file sharing after Security Update 2017-001 for macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 Published on
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Photo Somewhere in Moab, Utah Published on
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Photo Autumn in Yosemite Published on
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Photo Camping at Inyo National Forest Published on
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Photo Death Valley Published on
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Photo Monument Valley, AZ Published on
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Photo Montana big skies Published on
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Photo Washington Pass, WA (SR20) Published on
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Photo Fall colors Published on
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Photo Sunrise over Salt Lake, UT Published on
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Photo West Yellowstone, MT Published on
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Photo Last road trip of the year. The fall colors are amazing. Camping near Superior, MT. Published on
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Link Fall Foliage Prediction Map Published on
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Link The New York Times Astronomy and Space Calendar Published on
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Photo Lighthouse Park Published on
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Link GLACIER EXIT is a short documentary with amazing scenery, important message, and beautiful cinematography. Published on
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Link Triggertrap apps open sourced Published on
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Photo Hotdog? Published on
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Photo Camping at Wilson Lake East somewhere in Kootneays. Published on
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Link Triggertrap mobile dongle open sourced! Published on
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Photo Views from Grand Pass Trail Published on
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Quote ...Death is nothing at all. It does not count. I have only slipped away into the next room. Nothing has happened. Everything remains exactly as it was. I am I, and you are you, and the old life that we lived so fondly together is untouched, unchanged. Whatever we were to each ot… Published on
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Link The Important Places Published on
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Photo After weeks of rain, sunrise this morning! Published on
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Link Fixing Problems Published on
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Photo One last hike, cleaning up after Fat Dog 120 2016. The autumn views are a good incentive. Published on
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Photo Turning in for the night Published on
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Photo Lounging... Published on
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Photo Sunshine Published on
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Link Gravitational waves explained Published on
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Photo Shades of sandstone Published on
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Article Mobile Publishing Workflow with Metalsmith and Travis CI Published on
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Link The Stories We Tell Published on
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Quote We take photographs as a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone Published on
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Link MIT researchers used Wi-Fi to recognize people through walls Published on
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Link Why 'Mom' and 'Dad' Sound So Similar in So Many Languages Published on
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Photo Faint memories of the Milky Way Published on
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Link Advice from Bill Waterson, creator of Calvin and Hobbes (Comic by Zen Pencils)
Creating a life that reflects your values and satisfies your soul is a rare achievement. [...] Published on
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Quote Creating a life that reflects your values and satisfies your soul is a rare achievement. In a culture that relentlessly promotes avarice and excess as the good life, a person happy doing his own work is usually considered an eccentric, if not a subversive. Ambition is only under… Published on
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Quote No problem is solved with the same level of consciousness that created it Published on
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Photo Water is back Published on
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Link Stop Googling. Let’s Talk.
COLLEGE students tell me they know how to look someone in the eye and type on their phones at the same time, their split attention undetected. They say it’s a skill they mastered in middle school when they wanted to text in class without getting caught… Published on
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Link Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age Published on
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Photo Darla Published on
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Article Summer weekend at Haberl Hut Published on
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Photo Here, you can only wake up on the right side of the bed... Published on
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Quote You’re only making a mess by trying to put things straight. You’re trying to straighten out a wiggly world and no wonder you’re in trouble. Published on
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Photo Sunset in Howe Sound Published on
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Photo Smuggler's Cove, Sunshine Coast, BC Published on
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Article Gear Review: Altra Superior 2.0 Published on
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Photo Science World Published on
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Photo Rise and shine! Published on
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Photo Of mountains and seas Published on
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Photo Storm is a' brewin'. On the way up to Sky Pilot, looking back at Tantalus Range. Published on
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Photo In the woods Published on
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Photo Bluebird day in Squamish, BC. Sky Pilot and Copilot mountains with some fresh snow. Published on
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Photo Painted Hills, Oregon Published on
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Photo Clouds Published on
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Photo She sells sea shells Published on
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Photo Good night, Vancouver Published on
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Note Wise words to live by:
A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand
Now, where did my other cookie go? Published on
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Article So long Simplenote, and thanks for all the notes Published on
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Article Heading Home Published on
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Photo Wings of tomorrow Published on
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Photo Layers. At Painted Hills section of John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in Oregon. Published on
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Photo Going to California
Larger panorama Published on
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Quote A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. Published on
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Article To improve reliability, Time Machine must create a new backup Published on
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Photo North Shore trigraph Published on
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Photo Woods. Published on
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Article Exploring Oregon: Painted Hills Published on
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Link How much do you stand out in a crowd of a million? Published on
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Article iOS HealthKit: Misunderstood Published on
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Quote It is conceivable that machinery is creating an environment in which only machines can live. Published on
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Link Can We Auto-Correct Humanity?
Did you know the average persons spends 4 years of his life looking down at a cell phone? Published on
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Photo Dang! Published on
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Quote Streams and waves never stop moving, and yet they are at rest, and restful to hear, because they are in no hurry to reach any destination. Published on
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Photo Oregon Coast 50k Published on
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Photo Argentina bound
T-10minutes to the next 32 hours of flying and airport life. Weee?!? Published on
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Article Aperture Importer for Lightroom Published on
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Quote Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. Published on
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Photo View of Black Tusk from the Rubble Creek Classic course in Garibaldi Provincial Park Published on
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Quote What is the point of Progress if the food is tasteless, the housing absurd, the work boring, and the earth clobbered with concrete?
Towards what is Progress? In fact, what on Earth are we doing? No one has even the ghost of a notion.
Save perhaps a few simple-minded people who l… Published on
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Photo Fat Dog 120 finish welcome committee. Published on
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Photo My friend Dave acompanied by his dad finishes Fat Dog 120 Published on
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Link Do you know why we went to the moon but never went back? Why did we stop dreaming?
Neil deGrasse Tyson - We Stopped Dreaming Published on
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Quote We have a strange anxiety in us; that if we don’t interfere then it won’t happen. Now that’s the root of an enormous amount of trouble. Published on
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Article Plotting non-uniform time data with D3.js Published on
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Link The new bionics that let us run, climb and dance. Published on
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Link David Kwong shows us how we're wired to solve.
Two nerdy obsessions meet -- and it's magic Published on
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Photo Orchid macro
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Quote One of the highest pleasures is to be more or less unconscious of one’s own existence, to be absorbed in sights, sounds, places, and people. Published on
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Photo Descending from Banana Peel, Squamish, BC Published on
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Photo Leaving Russet Lake. Whistler, BC. Published on
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Quote There is no problem so bad, that you can't make it worse. Published on
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Link Advice from 30 year old me to 20 year old me Published on
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Link There's a deceptively still body of water in Tanzania with a deadly secret—it turns any animal it touches to stone. The rare phenomenon is caused by the chemical makeup of the lake, but the petrified creatures it leaves behind are straight out of a horror film.
Any Animal That … Published on
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Article Three of my polaroids will be at the Project Impossible Canada V1.0 show at PhotoHaus Gallery October 25 - November 1. Opening Oct 25, at 7pm. 14 West 7th Ave, Vancouver. Published on
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Quote Nothing is more confusing to the mind than taking words too seriously. Published on
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Link Bullet Journal: An analog note-taking system for the digital age Published on
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Link Frame by Frame
After decades of war and an oppressive Taliban regime, four Afghan photojournalists face the realities of building a free press in a country left to stand on its own – reframing Afghanistan for the world and for themselves.
If a country is without photography, tha… Published on
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Quote People take different roads seeking happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost. Published on
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Quote Wars based on principle are far more destructive--the attacker will not destroy that which he is after. Published on
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Link A Pep Talk from Kid President to You Published on
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Link Li Hongbo - Pure White Paper Published on
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Note Why is it, that in retrospect, everything is so clear and obvious, even though there was nothing unclear or vague to start with? Published on
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Quote Waking up to who you are requires letting go of who you imagine yourself to be. Published on
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Link Character Entity Reference Chart Published on
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Quote The only Zen you'll find on mountain tops is the Zen you bring up there with you. Published on
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Article Pacific Coast Highway: First timer's 101 to the 101 Published on
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Article Decoding Magellan Map Files (Update) Published on
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Photo Labyrinth of Light at Brittania Community Centre as part of the Winter Solstice Lantern Festival, Vancouver, BC Published on
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Link One of the most striking things about New York City is the fall colors and there's no better place to view this then Central Park. I chose 15 locations in the park…
Fall Published on
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Photo Cerise Creek, Pemberton , BC
Katla Published on
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Photo Sunset from the Chief, Squamish, BC Published on
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Link What Would You Do If Money Were No Object?, an excerpt from a lecture by Alan Watts.
What do you desire? What makes you itch? What sort of a situation would you like?
What would you like to do if money were no object? How would you really enjoy spending your life? Published on
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Photo Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Accessory Kit
“New” toys Published on
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Link Time-lapse video: Space shuttle Endeavour’s trek across L.A.
The space shuttle Endeavour made its final journey last weekend, traveling 12-miles from Los Angeles International Airport, through Inglewood, to the California Science Center in Exposition Park. Published on
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Quote Instead of wondering when your next vacation is, maybe you ought to set up a life you don't need to escape from. Published on
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Link A guide to understanding the introverted. Published on
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Photo Ambleside sunset, West Vancouver, BC
Polaroid OneStep 600 camera, TIP PX 680 Color Shade film. Published on
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Quote I was doing an evaluation of my decline and i was sort of charting it on this graph in my mind. And it ended, hit bottom long before Auburn. And I thought is there any possibility I can make it to Auburn? I thought no. No, that's ridiculous. Its ridiculous for any of us to even … Published on
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Photo Fitzsimmons valley. Heading to 5peaks. Published on
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Article 180° South: Conquerors of the Useless Published on
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Quote That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons that history has to teach. Published on
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Link Earth is a timelapse view shot from the International Space Station. Published on
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Article Across Italy Published on
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Quote Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. Published on
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Quote Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die, but long after we are gone will be a living thing, assert… Published on
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Link Hackers pierce network with jerry-rigged mouse Published on
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Quote All that is not given, is lost Published on
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Link Is Your Brain Sleeping While You're Awake? Published on
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Link Interactive Exploration of a Dynamical System. This is the proper way to teach differential math. Published on
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Link Antikythera mechanism out of LEGO Published on
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Note Everything is free, except the video that we capture of you. That we own.
Josh Harris from the Quiet: We Live In Public experiment. Facebook, Google, ... ring a bell? Published on
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Link Network card rootkit Published on
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Link socat, my new favourite tool Published on
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Article From Simplenote to Jekyll Published on
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Quote I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant Published on
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Article Aperture's time adjustment functionality Published on
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Quote Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak. Published on
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Link Panopticlick — your browser's fingerprint Published on
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Link Does Your Language Shape How You Think? Published on
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Link La Guillotine Camera, A.K.A The Adidas Camera Published on
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Note For a while I've been thinking how to force myself to shoot more day to day stuff. Get out of the comfort zone and shooting on trips, and instead force myself to come up with a some shots. I've seen number of people do the "Project 365" or "picture a day" projects, and it sounds … Published on
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Link The Third & The Seventh is Alex Roman's CG short on viewing architecture through photographer's eye. Published on
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Article Windows VPN from FreeBSD Published on