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http://www.brainatlas.org/aba/

anomie: The Allen Brain Atlas (ABA) is an interactive, genome-wide image database of gene expression in the mouse brain. A combination of RNA in situ hybridization data, detailed Reference Atlases and informatics analysis tools are integrated to provide a searchable digital atlas of gene expression.

61% of Iraqis approve of attacks on US troops.

memo of the month

seti:
coderman: <R.Z.B.> ethernet is not long lines capable. YOU FAILED AT LIFE, METCALF!
coderman: <R.B.Z> when ATM AAL2 vbr-rt is created I will masturbate over the spec for three days straight!

yer out!

Mutiny:

Previously unreleased bibliographies and indexes of National Security Agency publications

coderman: ""Boners Wanted" - LOL

Lawbreaker and torturer -- that's America, loud and proud

seti: print version that is easier on the eyes

How to Make a Schadenfreude Pie

all your email is belong to us

http://www.theindychannel.com/education/9936513/detail.html

anomie: o noes n00dz

Satan rules the game world

seti: "Nothing bad in this world ever happened before computer games came along. I know this for a fact. No one got stabbed, beaten up, or even shot. The so-called World Wars, Vietnam and the War in Iraq are propaganda, backed by a global media conspiracy. I've seen Wag the Dog, The Truman Show and Capricorn One, man--I know their power."

One Laptop Update


Mutiny:
seti: all I get is a black square

Interview with Digg.com co-founder Jay Adelson

resize that slut

dopp: because panegi doesn't know how to google
dopp: There is even a freakin' LiveCD in case you don't 'get linux'
laney: OMG so big need nother 40 dollar Merican or no Long Time!
coderman: "No destroyed filesystem was reported who followed the instructions correctly." - that last bit is key, since you need to be careful about fragmentation

20 Mishaps That Might Have Started Accidental Nuclear War

The Red Button and the Man Who Saved the World

coderman: "The protocol, which Petrov had written himself, clearly indicated that the correct course of action would be to inform the Commander in Chief. 120 panicked military officers and engineers sat behind him, looking at the screen and waiting for his decision."

Stanislav Yefgrafovich Petrov (Станислав Евграфович Петров)

coderman: "Stanislav Petrov is a retired Russian Strategic Rocket Forces colonel who, on September 26, 1983, averted a potential nuclear war by refusing to believe that the United States had launched missiles against the USSR, despite the indications given by his computerized early warning systems."
coderman: this is a pretty flagrant violation of policy. he should have launched! i know the US would have launched. aww yeah, no such weakness in our systems...

Origin and Meaning of the Name Geronimo


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