"There's a dawning sense that extremely large databases of information, starting in the petabyte level, could change how we learn things."
Brute force theory?
siggraph
Video Games
Microsoft
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NYC
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learning
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python
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TED
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Oen Source
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test SCROM
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Pedro Links
Hawai'i
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next
transit
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search Google
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The Shins
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Google
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Fail
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USA
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etc
SAS
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change
Director
fun
MAD
IP
Radar O'Reilly
- I Like Eating Whole Foods - Review Comics [pic]
- A body farm is basically just a few acres of land surrounded by a fence and filled with DEAD AND DECOMPOSING BODIES
- What would Jesus have to say about atheist displays in public places? Nothing. He'd be too busy with the hungry, the sick, the homeless, and the outcast.
- Gamestop Chrono Trigger Fail.
- Obama To Every Single Bush Ambassadorship Political Appointee: "Your services will no longer be required come January 20th."
World Changing
The Economist
- Stephen Harper, Canada's prime minister, has dodged a vote of no confidence
- How Britons exaggerate expense claims
- Damian Green’s arrest
- Worsening economic condition across Europe spur the EBC, Bank of England and Swedish central bank to make big interest-rate cuts
- Funding Argentina's “New Deal”
Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools
Boing Boing
- (BBtv) Stormtrooping Akihabara: Silicon Valley meets Tokyo meets Star Wars meets Sexy Maids / feat. Joi Ito + Danny Choo
- Little Nemo in Slumberland, Many More Splendid Sundays -- a new gigantic collection of Winsor McCay's lush and surreal comics
- Prince rewards spendy fans with DRM-crippled downloads
- Platitude of the Day: a non-denominational parody of the BBC's religious "Thought of the Day"
- US military interrogator decries torture -- worse than useless
Homer Wisdom
The office is no place for off-color remarks or offensive jokes. That's why I never go there.








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