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Daily Archives: February 1, 2018
Bacteria that are fond of cancer.
Link. A marriage of convenience
Afghanistan hopes to follow Somalia’s path.
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Laurene Powell Jobs Emerson Collective saves Atlantic, talking to Buzzfeed
Link. She keeps a low profile
Why Micro.blog is Not Another App.net
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“only the chaos of dockless bike share has the potential to remap a formerly car-dominated city by dint of the sheer volume of bikes and people.”
Link. Glad Salmon is back to writing.
Non-college whites rule US elections. Get real Dems.
Link. I fear #metoo, like BLM, plays poorly with WWC.
Online Fax Services
Link. Snakes nest in past so keep just in case c
The story of Ji Seong-ho, a man who escaped NK
Link. Impossible to verify all, but NK brutality is well proven.
“British government allowed itself to offer a Swedish-style public sector while only being able to raise an American level of taxes, putting massive permanent pressure on the government,”
Link. Outsourcing cracked under strain.
“risk of a heart attack in the week after getting the flu was more than six times as high as the risk in any other week”
Link. Put at risk on Plavix week after influenza?
Apple serial number: “MN572LL/A”, the first character will let you know if the device is new, refurbished, replacement, or personalized”
Link. Good reference.
“multi-user support already exists on the iPad, but it’s exclusive to education customers”
Link. Apple is never going to bring it to home users
iOS 11: “A split second before my finger touches the glass, a popup appears in the wild!”
Link. Me too.
iPhone X has screen scratch problem
Link. Tsai headline says 8 also, but stories are X.