Daily Archives: August 5, 2012


The new 2013 SRT Vipers made their competition debut at Mid-Ohio yesterday and while…

The new 2013 SRT Vipers made their competition debut at Mid-Ohio yesterday and while they don't yet have the outright speed they need to run with the Corvettes, Ferraris, BMWs and Porsches, they did accomplish something the late Jaguar XK-Rs almost never did. They both finished, with the #91 car running 10th and the #93 in 12th. The team still has plenty of work to do, but finishing is always a good way to start. http://www.alms.com/results

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The law of unintended consequences strikes again

The law of unintended consequences strikes again

Reshared post from +Nick Bilton

My column this week compares Apple to a magician from the 1930s, who by litigating, gave away his most prized possession: his secrets.

Disruptions: At Its Trial, Apple Spills Some Secrets
Apple, by going to a jury trial to defend the patents of its most prized products, is allowing competitors and the public to see inside one of the most secretive companies in the world.

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Ah the good old days of film!

Ah the good old days of film!

Reshared post from +Chris Marquardt

One thing's for sure, +Allan Attridge will never make those mistakes again. Ever. Learning the hard way is sometimes the best way to learn.

Had A Bad Film Day |
When I packed for Vancouver I decided to bring my newly reinvigorated love for film photography with me. Today my enthusiasm took a hit. Here are the broad strokes-. I left my trusty Canon FTB at home…

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Conservative tax policy has always been mathematically dubious, remember "Voodoo… 2

Conservative tax policy has always been mathematically dubious, remember "Voodoo Economics"? http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Voodoo+economics

Reshared post from +Koushik Dutta

Bloomberg on Romney Tax Plan: Mathematically Impossible

Romney Tax Plan on Table. Debt Collapses Table.
I can describe Mitt Romney’s tax policy promises in two words: mathematically impossible.

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