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Monthly Archives: February 2014
ngrok – secure introspectable tunnels to localhost
If your like many developers who write applications or services that need to be available, albeit eventually, to the internet but use your laptop as your development environment can be a pain. Also it can be insecure. Ngrok takes a … Continue reading
Using the Navigate action in a menu item in Python for Glass Mirror API
Recently I was working on a simple Google Glass application using the Mirror API and wanted to add a menu item with the action value of Navigate. What Navigate does is provide navigation directions to a predefined or programmatically … Continue reading
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‘Kelo’ Revisited | The Weekly Standard
A follow up article on the Kelp property seizure. Its rather interesting ‘Kelo’ Revisited | The Weekly Standard.
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Antioxidants Accelerate Lung Cancer Progression in Mice
As with most natural system its hard to simplify complex interactions allow prescriptive approaches to health such as we have seen with push to consume foods or supplements high in antioxidants. More research is coming out suggesting that antioxidants might … Continue reading
The Julia Language
Hmm this looks really interesting. I find it interesting as well that such a new language already has a IPython analog as well. Very interesting. I think this will be one of the new languages to learn this year. … Continue reading
Amazon Prime Was Too Good to Be True After All?
From Wired “The price of “free” two-day shipping is about to go up. That was the message from Amazon executives last week, who said that shipping costs would probably force them to raise the price of the company’s popular Amazon … Continue reading
Remove and Delete Files and Folders History in Windows 7 Explorer « My Digital Life
For some reason I find the file explorer terribly history annoying and wanted to delete it and could not figure out how. It was surprisingly hard to find out how via google as well. Anyways here is how to do … Continue reading
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