photo 10 Oct I don’t think I’ve laughed this hard in a long time. No regrets.
robhuebel:

Click this for more “Scared Bros at Haunted Houses”.
You won’t regret it.
(thanks @JonDaly)

I don’t think I’ve laughed this hard in a long time. No regrets.

robhuebel:

Click this for more “Scared Bros at Haunted Houses”.

You won’t regret it.

(thanks @JonDaly)

via Rob Huebel.
link 1 Oct Malcolm Gladwell on Bruce Ratner and the Barclays Center»

An absolute must-read on real estate, eminent domain, taxes, oh and basketball

quote 30 Sep
By 2014, Reed had calculated, a city of a million people, the 10th-largest city in the United States, would be serviced by 1,600 public workers. “There is no way to run a city with that level of staffing,” he said. “You start to ask: What is a city? Why do we bother to live together? But that’s just the start.” The problem was going to grow worse until, as he put it, “you get to one.” A single employee to service the entire city, presumably with a focus on paying pensions. “I don’t know how far out you have to go until you get to one,” said Reed, “but it isn’t all that far.” At that point, if not before, the city would be nothing more than a vehicle to pay the retirement costs of its former workers.
quote 7 Aug
How many tons of coal are burnt to support laziness or a lack of optimization in my software? What is the coal cost of choosing to write a program in a less efficient, but easier to write, higher-level programming languages like Python or Ruby instead of writing a more efficient version in C?
quote 4 Aug
Whatever the results of the government’s actions against Swartz—and whether or not those actions are ultimately motivated by an instinct toward intellectual property protectionism of the kind demonstrated by the RIAA and others in the U.S.—there can be little doubt that the motives of people like Lawrence Lessig and Aaron Swartz spring from a desire to serve the public good. To that extent we are in their debt, rather than the reverse.

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