Archive for February, 2017
Find My iPhone Activation Lock – Apple Support
Sunday, February 5th, 2017How to Create a Custom Google Now Command for Anything on Android
Sunday, February 5th, 2017Doomsday Prep for the Super-Rich – The New Yorker
Sunday, February 5th, 2017Doomsday Prep for the Super-Rich
http://www.NewYorker.com/magazine/2017/01/30/doomsday-prep-for-the-super-rich Holing up in New Zealand & the survival condo; a bit validating for normal worriers
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“The tech preppers do not necessarily think a collapse is likely. They consider it a remote event, but one with a very severe downside, so, given how much money they have, spending a fraction of their net worth to hedge against this . . . is a logical thing to do.”
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You’re basically seeing that the people who’ve been the best at reading the tea leaves—the ones with the most resources, because that’s how they made their money—are now the ones most preparing to pull the rip cord and jump out of the plane.”
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Every year since 1947, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a magazine founded by members of the Manhattan Project, has gathered a group of Nobel laureates and other luminaries to update the Doomsday Clock, a symbolic gauge of our risk of wrecking civilization. In 1991, as the Cold War was ending, the scientists set the clock to its safest point ever—seventeen minutes to “midnight.”
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Exploiting Temporal Collateral Sensitivity in Tumor Clonal Evolution: Cell
Sunday, February 5th, 2017Temporal Collateral Sensitivity in Tumor…Evolution
http://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(16)30059-9 Drug-fitness landscape illuminates transiently vulnerable state
Exploiting Temporal Collateral Sensitivity in Tumor Clonal Evolution
Boyang Zhao
Joseph C. Sedlak
Raja Srinivas
Pau Creixell
Justin R. Pritchard
Bruce Tidor
Douglas A. Lauffenburger
Michael T. Hemann
What Killed Pay Phones and Phone Booths? – The Atlantic
Sunday, February 5th, 20172017 Release: NIH to expand critical catalog for genomics research – National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
Saturday, February 4th, 2017ever see this site???
Wednesday, February 1st, 2017appears useful for extracting web data
www.import.io