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Monthly Archives: May 2017

Feds Approve $647 Million Grant for Caltrain Electrification Project | The California Report | KQED News

2017/05/22 bucy Leave a comment

Project became center of political fight after GOP members of California’s House delegation transportation secretary to kill funding.

Source: Feds Approve $647 Million Grant for Caltrain Electrification Project | The California Report | KQED News

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Supreme Court Ruling Could Hinder ‘Patent Trolls’ – The New York Times

2017/05/22 bucy Leave a comment

Forum shopping in patent litigation is over

Source: Supreme Court Ruling Could Hinder ‘Patent Trolls’ – The New York Times

A Personal Foray Into the Long-Lost Pynchon Tapes – The New York Times

2017/05/22 bucy Leave a comment

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/19/books/review/thomas-pynchons-mason-dixon-essay-alexander-nazaryan.html

Pynchon as poet laureate of the deep state

Burma Superstar

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Burma Superstar
Telegraph Ave, Oakland

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What Roger Ailes Learned From Richard Nixon – The New York Times

2017/05/19 bucy Leave a comment

The mastermind of Fox News played on the cultural resentment he learned working for the Nixon White House.

Source: What Roger Ailes Learned From Richard Nixon – The New York Times

Mestiza Taqueria

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Mestiza Taqueria

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Son of Chavos

1984 revisited in a Dutch experimental settlement – uncube

2017/05/16 bucy Leave a comment

@Uncube 1984 revisited in a Dutch experimental settlement

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noodleosophy

2017/05/14 bucy Leave a comment

noodleosophy

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Boiling Point

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Boiling Point

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Intel’s Itanium CPUs, once a play for 64-bit servers and desktops, are dead | Ars Technica

2017/05/11 bucy Leave a comment

Final “Kittson” processors are drop-in replacements for older chips.

Source: Intel’s Itanium CPUs, once a play for 64-bit servers and desktops, are dead | Ars Technica

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