| 1. | | Mint.com turns 404 ad page into date ad for developer (mint.com) |
| 672 points by punkrobby on Dec 7, 2011 | 149 comments |
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| 3. | | Mythbusters experiment goes awry, sends cannonball through two houses (cbslocal.com) |
| 496 points by viggity on Dec 7, 2011 | 298 comments |
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| 4. | | You've Probably Read Enough (bennesvig.com) |
| 410 points by bennesvig on Dec 7, 2011 | 72 comments |
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| 6. | | Thoughts on Python 3 (pocoo.org) |
| 302 points by michaelty on Dec 7, 2011 | 118 comments |
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| 7. | | Please Donate to the Internet Archive (archive.org) |
| 293 points by cleverjake on Dec 7, 2011 | 46 comments |
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| 9. | | Poll: How much did you earn from your stock options during exit? |
| 217 points by wave on Dec 7, 2011 | 185 comments |
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| 10. | | Good UX in the Wild: Dropbox's attention to detail on their download page (hanselman.com) |
| 200 points by joeyespo on Dec 7, 2011 | 38 comments |
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| 11. | | CNET Injecting Malware into Downloads (insecure.org) |
| 192 points by skitzzo on Dec 7, 2011 | 74 comments |
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| 12. | | What I suspect Google is up to with Native Client (hackerspews.com) |
| 187 points by forgotusername on Dec 7, 2011 | 89 comments |
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| 13. | | Phil Haack quit Microsoft for GitHub (haacked.com) |
| 181 points by misterbwong on Dec 7, 2011 | 124 comments |
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| 15. | | Wordless: stop writing Wordpress themes like it's 1998. (github.com/welaika) |
| 165 points by steffoz on Dec 7, 2011 | 85 comments |
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| 16. | | Fear and Loathing in Debian/Ubuntu (or: who needs /etc/motd) (deadmemes.net) |
| 156 points by robinhouston on Dec 7, 2011 | 85 comments |
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| 17. | | After The Regretsy and Diaspora Account Freezes, We’ve Lost Confidence In PayPal (techcrunch.com) |
| 149 points by dolphenstein on Dec 7, 2011 | 81 comments |
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| 18. | | Oblivious Supreme Court poised to legalize medical patents (arstechnica.com) |
| 144 points by evo_9 on Dec 7, 2011 | 55 comments |
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| 19. | | Ev News? Did I just see a test, Hacker News was titled Ev News for a second. (dougaitken.tumblr.com) |
| 139 points by dougaitken on Dec 7, 2011 | 29 comments |
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| 20. | | Apple Submits Updated Campus 2 Plans to Cupertino (appleinsider.com) |
| 137 points by davidedicillo on Dec 7, 2011 | 53 comments |
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| 21. | | Google Android: The Accidental Empire (nikcub.appspot.com) |
| 133 points by nikcub on Dec 7, 2011 | 115 comments |
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| 22. | | Elm: a functional reactive programming language that compiles to JavaScript (elm-lang.org) |
| 132 points by Rusky on Dec 7, 2011 | 50 comments |
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| 23. | | Can your REPL do this? (whalliburton.github.com) |
| 119 points by whalliburton on Dec 7, 2011 | 35 comments |
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| 25. | | Five-minute Multimethods in Python (artima.com) |
| 113 points by llambda on Dec 7, 2011 | 48 comments |
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| 26. | | A better search for visually similar images (cmu.edu) |
| 108 points by pitdesi on Dec 7, 2011 | 11 comments |
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| 27. | | Poll: Do you use an adblocker? |
| 107 points by gnosis on Dec 7, 2011 | 203 comments |
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| 28. | | Code snippets on Microsoft website shown in form of images. (msdn.microsoft.com) |
| 103 points by aashu_dwivedi on Dec 7, 2011 | 46 comments |
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| 29. | | Scala's version fragility makes the enterprise argument near impossible (lift.la) |
| 99 points by LiveTheDream on Dec 7, 2011 | 46 comments |
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| 30. | | Windows Store Revenue Split (daringfireball.net) |
| 96 points by llambda on Dec 7, 2011 | 47 comments |
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a) the had firing experts on hand b) the fire/police departments were notified ahead of time and probably had someone on site. They also probably had veto power and input on how it was staged.
(* I don't know this for a fact. I'm basing this on every other Mythbusters episode I've ever seen)
My favorite line: "his elderly mother thought the sky was falling." Makes her sound like a simple nutcase. The son then says, "Yeah, she thought it might be a tree falling on the house or a meteorite."
A few months ago my brother and some friends went on an epic multiday hike. The previous year, someone attempted it and was never seen again.
They were all experienced and were very prepared. In the end they found themselves in a situation where they had to have search and rescue pull them out -- going forward or back wasn't an option. They had a locator beacon (part of being prepared) and decided to pull it. The other option was to head back, miss their return date and have S&R come looking for them anyway.
The local news portrayed them as inexperienced idiots who were totally unprepared. They misinterpreted or manipulated quotes. They didn't actually understand anything -- just regurgitated facts with their uneducated and biased tones and extrapolations.
In conclusion, TV news should be ended in all forms. Reporters aren't experts in the subject matter they report. Even though they should be trained to know better, modern news programs make no effort to disguise their bias.