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September 2010

17 posts

Just Manic Enough - Seeking Perfect Entrepreneurs - NYTimes.com → nytimes.com
Sep 27, 20101 note
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Sep 24, 2010
“Avocado Mayonnaise” —Recipes for a Healthier Teenager - NYTimes.com
Sep 24, 2010
“Sugar is one of the commodities of which we’ve never had a surplus. We’ve always consumed all that’s ever been produced.” —In Worries About Sweeteners, Think of All Sugars - NYTimes.com
Sep 23, 2010
My coffeehouse nightmare. - By Michael Idov - Slate Magazine → slate.com
Sep 22, 2010
So You Wanna Be a Chef— by Bourdain | Michael Ruhlman → ruhlman.com
Sep 21, 2010
Race & ethnicity, SF remixed → graphics.stanford.edu
Sep 21, 20101 note
Sep 21, 2010
“Half of Americans are on an unlimited text plan.” —Infield Health
Sep 20, 2010
Create Low-Cost Cell Phone-Based Applications for Priority Global Health Conditions → grandchallenges.org
Sep 20, 2010
12 Ways to Avoid Depression Relapse - Depression - Health.com → health.com
Sep 20, 2010
There's a fungus among us … and it's really big – Eatocracy - CNN.com Blogs → eatocracy.cnn.com
Sep 20, 2010
“The first large scale industrial use of vanadium in steels was found in the chassis of the Ford Model T, inspired by French race cars. Vanadium steel allowed for reduced weight while simultaneously increasing tensile strength” —Vanadium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sep 19, 2010
Kasumi Damascus 10-in. Bread Knife - Kasumi Bread Knives → cutleryandmore.com
Sep 19, 2010
“The campaign was launched to address the reality that 1 in 2 sexually-active young people will contract an STD by age 25 — and most won’t know it, as many STDs show no symptoms.” —Jason Rzepka: Check-in on Foursquare, Unlock a Healthier Sex Life
Sep 8, 2010
NPR: Chinese Happiness → m.npr.org
Sep 6, 2010
YouTube - MOMMY & DADDY SONG! → youtube.com
Sep 3, 2010
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