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- Sure, why not dress up your dog like a spider and scare people?
- How can your startup get Traction? Great new book from Gabe Weinberg
- Five BRAND NEW 3 min "Getting Started with the Azure Cloud" videos
- Check out my latest podcast, this week with the CTO of JPL (Nasa)
- For all your co-workers who mess up your phone calls and webinars: howtounmute.com
- YouTube visualization of 15 sorting algorithms in 6 minutes.
- Great talk on CSS Parallax Performance from Paul Irish! Really interesting.
- I'm making Bento boxes for the boys' lunches. They're loving it! I use these "Bentgo" boxes from Amazon.
- There's a Linux Distro for TI Calculators now! It'll run Quake!
- Tic Tac Toe - in Pure CSS
- Introducing Gulp, Grunt, Bower, and npm support for Visual Studio
- The Star Wars Trailer...re-done in Guardians of the Galaxy Style
- Ten Things to Do To Secure a Famous Person's Computer
- This sign is supposed to show you which things are forbidden. But it actually creates the coolest dog ever.
- Dancing Baby Groot Cupcakes
- Ventriloquist Nina Conti
- Forever alone? Here's the bed for you.
- My review of the Surface Pro 3
- Wu Tang Financial's motto
- Hearing a lot about the Bionic Pancreas for Diabetics? Here's my take.
- Frank Caliendo (impressionist) as Morgan Freeman. Check out the series.
- 25 ways to ask your kids "how was school" without asking
- Amazing exit email from a Capitol Hill Staffer
- Afro-Chinese marriages boom in Guangzhou
- How much does one Lego Piece cost?
- DIY Game Boy with a Raspberry Pi
- Weird Al's incredible longevity
- Open Source is taking over Glucose Monitoring in the Diabetes Space
- MathJax is an open source JavaScript display engine for equations
- How the Indiana Jones Films were just a dream by Han Solo
Scott Hanselman
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