Why You Should Use 'Cache-Control: public' for Caching to Work with SSL
(blog.pluron.com)
June 2009 Archive
1411.
1412.
1413.
Strange Changes in Iranian Internet Transit
(renesys.com)
1414.
1415.
The Power Of Not Being Positive
(forbes.com)
1416.
Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel
(en.wikipedia.org)
1417.
If you accept evolution, you must oppose over-regulation of the economy
(blogs.psychologytoday.com)
1418.
Wind could power the entire world
(news.mongabay.com)
1419.
Evolution Can Occur in Less Than Ten Years
(newsroom.ucr.edu)
1420.
How much does a university payroll system cost? $30 million, apparently.
(chicagotribune.com)
1421.
Japan Going to 10 Gigabit/s symmetrical internet access starting 2010
(nextbigfuture.com)
1422.
1423.
1424.
The Better You Program, The Worse You Communicate
(secretgeek.net)
1425.
We are not sheep
(esr.ibiblio.org)
1426.
1427.
A jQuery inline form validation, because validation is a mess
(position-relative.net)
1428.
Why Extreme Programming Fails
(codewright.blogspot.com)
1429.
Your Publication Can Suck As Badly As TechCrunch
(oliverwillis.com)
1430.
Fast Bikes, Slow Food, and the Workplace Wars
(newyorker.com)
1431.
Love alpha versions? Try my new web app.
(puncht.com)
1432.
Who Cares What People Write?
(blogmaverick.com)
1433.
Perils of pop philosophy
(juliansanchez.com)
1435.
The iPhone 3GS: Should You Get It?
(techcrunch.com)
1436.
Desktop Linux For The Windows Power User
(tomshardware.com)
1437.
Your web site as an ASCII art
(sucuri.net)
1439.
Bringing Boys And Girls To Computer Science With 'Alice'
(sciencedaily.com)
1440.
City of SF now accepting complaints via Twitter
(techcrunch.com)