Though it's believed that Holmes killed people all over the country, the "Castle" he built in Englewood was the culmination of all his murderous desires--and a pleasure palace for the budding psychopath.
Harvard Business School professor Robert Austin -- "Measuring and Managing Performance in Organizations" [...] point is that incentive plans based on measuring performance always backfire. Not sometimes. Always
because everybody else's code, frankly, is bug-infested garbage
Inspired by a shared interest in the striking dress codes of various social groups, they have systematically documented numerous identities over the last 13 years.
This tutorial will introduce the PCT by demonstrating the ease with which a (simple) language can be implemented for Parrot.
... they've been wasting Yahoo's time and money on a consolidation exercise that took Delicious out of the game
Everyone's seen those "living statue" street performers who pretend to be sculptures and then try to surprise you by moving. A few weeks ago in Barcelona, prankster artist Mark Jenkins installed a real sculpture of a strange donkey and disguised it as a "
Yo Studio is your community for learning how to make things- and making them
but in fact, Majoli shot every frame with Olympus C-5050 digital point-and-shoots -- the same camera your snap happy Uncle Maury takes to Disney World.
We analyze the design space of building a load-balanced system in the context of garage innovation
There’s nothing funny about murder. Except when it’s committed by a Linux kernel programmer
"When I used to send Teru Kuwayama out on assignment I would marvel at the amazing images he would coerce out of a piece-of-shit Holga and how he was never afraid to rely on it for some of the most important shots in the story" -- Rob Haggart
pollock it, it works.
