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23 Apr
electrek.co
"Global EV sales surged to 1.7 million units in March, marking an impressive 40% leap from February, according to new data from Rho Motion."
Basically EV sales are up across the industry...except for Tesla.
Basically EV sales are up across the industry...except for Tesla.
23 Apr
www.dailybreeze.com
"Perhaps the darkest day in the Torrance Refinery’s long history came on Monday, Dec. 3, 1979 — 50 years after it first opened."
Subscriber-only article
Subscriber-only article
22 Apr
xdaforums.com
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2
Model: SM-T710 (wifi) - gts28wifi - 8.0" screen, Exynos 5433 SoC, no LTE
Model: SM-T710 (wifi) - gts28wifi - 8.0" screen, Exynos 5433 SoC, no LTE
18 Apr
www.comicsbeat.com
"LOST took inspiration from Stephen King, the Bible, science, and more -- here's how these themes can lead to a deeper understanding of the series."
18 Apr
www.businessinsider.com
"A rocket scientist couldn't figure out Windows. That's why the Start menu was invented — based on research with chimpanzees."
18 Apr
skeptico.blogs.com
A believer in psychic powers asks a skeptic this question. 10 seconds later the skeptic suggests:
"Everyone leaves the room but the blind man. He takes a picture of himself, and holds up a number of fingers (1 to 5) at random. The sighted person comes back into the room, looks at the picture and says “you were holding up X fingers”." Simple. Repeat with various different constraints and you'll have your proof. Now apply the same standards to psychic powers.
"Everyone leaves the room but the blind man. He takes a picture of himself, and holds up a number of fingers (1 to 5) at random. The sighted person comes back into the room, looks at the picture and says “you were holding up X fingers”." Simple. Repeat with various different constraints and you'll have your proof. Now apply the same standards to psychic powers.
18 Apr
mitchellbaker.net
"The practical utility of open source software has become mainstream. The time is ripe to reinforce the deeper ethos of participation, opportunity, security and choice that drove the open source movement. "
18 Apr
arstechnica.com
Prop and set design, from electronic clipboards in TOS to the PADD starting in TNG, including remarks from designers Michael and Denise Okuda and Doug Drexler.
18 Apr
www.space-invaders.com
Art using Rubik’s Cubes as groups of pixels.
The artist's own site, found via the Designboom link saved previously.
The artist's own site, found via the Designboom link saved previously.