Month: November 2014
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Awwwwwww yeah. #MONA @ Tasmania Airport. Hello Tasmania! We are in you! @ Hobart International Airport
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Thanksgiving Recipes Across the United States – NYTimes.com – Indiana is represented by Persimmon Pudding?! I’ve never ever heard of such a thing.
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georgiedent: “A meritocracy is defined by those who believe they are meritorious” Lt Gen David Morrison We are all riddled with bias. #DCAdebate Jane_OLeary: I utterly reject that there are a lack of women in leadership because of lack of their merit Says Tim Wilson #DCAdebate
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The Quick and Dirty Guide to Brining Chicken or Turkey Apple releases iOS 8.1.1 to improve performance on old products
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Technically Speaking by Chiu-Ki and Cate – My friend Cate is one of the founders of this newsletter sharing Calls for Proposal from tech conferences as well as information about public speaking. I’ve already found some useful links in the first two issues. You can also follow them on Twitter.
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Google Fit Developer Challenge – I’ve been playing around with Apple’s HealthKit and it’s got some nice features. I wonder what the Android devs will come up with? (I also note that Withings gets a big nod, while Fitbit’s anti-integration stance presumably kept them out.)
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Pamie » Barbie Fucks It Up Again – Well, crap. I actually own a Computer Engineer Barbie. I won it at a Girl Geek event at Google three years ago. She’s been sitting on my desk at work ever since, still pristine in her box. I loved her pink laptop and her jaunty Bluetooth headset…
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Attended my first ever Toastmasters meeting tonight, and I won an award! Positive reinforcement FTW. #hermione @ Australian Computer Society (ACS)
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Lackadazy: “@cumberbatchweb: Such an awesome shot of Benedict Cumberbatch courtesy of @cumberbuddy http://t.co/jYdKx0tvb3 ” @eatsleepbebrit *swoon* imdominating: The way my scarf is jiggling when I walk makes me think this might not be a great bra. Or maybe it’s the *greatest* bra.
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The State Secrets Senator Mark Udall Should Reveal For $29, this wearable has ‘no display, no lights, no gimmicks’ — but it could be indispensible