Archive for December, 2013
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Thursday, December 26th, 2013HP Color LaserJet 3000/3600/3800 Series printers Service Manual
http://ridl.cfd.rit.edu/products/manuals/HP/HP_LaserJet_3000_3600_3800_Series_Service_Manual.pdf
After 3 Days in the Spotlight, Nobel Prize Winner Is Dead – New York Times
Thursday, December 26th, 2013The Future of Computer Science ←
Tuesday, December 24th, 2013.@aaronclauset @chrishwiggins In this post it appears that the Future of Computer Science is to become #datascience http://blogs.siam.org/the-future-of-computer-science
Eleven reasons why bicycling in the US is exceptionally dangerous – Quartz
Tuesday, December 24th, 2013Reasons why #bicycling in the US is exceptionally dangerous: cyclist error. 68% of time v motorist
http://qz.com/160598/eleven-reasons-why-bicycling-in-the-us-is-exceptionally-dangerous HT @itcaughtmyeye
Why Everyone Will Totally Read This Column – WSJ.com
Tuesday, December 24th, 2013How a #Gawker Editor Picks the ‘Viral’ Content Readers Can’t Resist: Human intuition trumps data #mining
http://m.us.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304579404579231772007379090
Neetzan Zimmerman is the human intuition between Gawker’s successful shares Sort of like buZz feed….
How a Gawker Editor Picks the ‘Viral’ Content Readers Can’t Resist Sharing
Missing Links: Access to Papers’ Raw Data Plummets by 17% Each Year – Megan Garber – The Atlantic
Tuesday, December 24th, 2013.@jonathanelee Or Link Rot in action in science. Missing Links
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/12/missing-links-access-to-research-papers-raw-data-drops-17-a-year/282548 #reproducibleresearch
Twitter / Amazing_Maps: Map of Pangaea with current …
Tuesday, December 24th, 2013For Babes These Days, Toyland Has a Digital Bent – NYTimes.com
Monday, December 23rd, 2013Snacking Your Way to Better Health – NYTimes.com
Monday, December 23rd, 2013Snacking Your Way to Better #Health: in study of >100K, #nut eaters 20% less likely to die! nyti.ms/1jYmJ9E via @PersonalEdgeDFW
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The newest and most convincing findings, reported last month in The New England Journal of Medicine, come from the Nurses’ Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study, which together have followed nearly 119,000 women and men for decades. Both studies repeatedly recorded what the participants ate (among many other characteristics) and analyzed their diets in relation to the causes of death among the 27,429 people who died since the studies began. …
Those who ate nuts seven or more times a week were 20 percent less likely to die from 1980 to 2010; even among those who consumed nuts less often than once a week, the death rate was 11 percent lower than for those who did not eat them.
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http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/09/snacking-your-way-to-better-health