
The Cross-Bronx never looked this AJAXy. I’ve been waiting for this a long time. Now I’ll be able to tell what a nightmare I’m about to drive into.
I will not be pigeonholed
February 28th, 2007 | Uncategorized

The Cross-Bronx never looked this AJAXy. I’ve been waiting for this a long time. Now I’ll be able to tell what a nightmare I’m about to drive into.
Why genome-wide association studies might be going the way of the dodo... http://s.nyt.com/u/Le8
RT @peteskomoroch: Edward Tufte appointed by Obama to help track, and explain stimulus funds http://bit.ly/cjqEoo #visualization #analytics
Dodging black ice and getting that sense that everyone else has been hammering while I was sleeping. Must be an early March ride. #fb
I just filed a patent for this tweet: http://j.mp/aJQAex
The stream of our common consciousness seems to be obliterating its own banks... Some channel deepening seems called for. –Robert Pirsig
In-house bioinformatics speaker: hairballs of interaction networks are "like knowing nothing about everything." Well put.
Bob Costas must have the highest sportscasting per inch ratio in history.
Shiners in my Bronx refrigerator. Never thought I'd live to see the day. http://yfrog.com/4edxdzj
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" should be required annual reading for software engineers.
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Have you actually tried using it to predict your commute? I’m afraid that the data may be stale by the time it gets to me, like so many other traffic reports.
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