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Alex Gagnon

Alex Gagnon

Strategic art, one move at a time. Humanity, please.
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Testing posting Primal interest network (about Technology): https://t.co/lQ7S4pkMtc via @primal
https://www.dotdotdot.me/quote... An interesting quote in Kill the Password: Why a String of Characters Can't Protect Us Anymore | Gadget Lab
"...wearing a red winter Papal mozetta..." - It should be a song.
I'm sorry but Google Chrome is the worst browser I've ever used. It's such a complete piece of &%$# I can't believe it at times. :(
How many billionaires does it take to make $1 trillion dollars when you add up their personal fortunes? At least 40.
Yes. History has been made. The new Harlem Shake Meme has its own Wikipedia page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
Crowd is Untruth (Kierkegaard). http://narremes.tumblr.com/post...
Related question. What is the theoretical maximum capacity of energy storage technologies of any kind, actual or hypothetical?
What is the theoretical maximum capacity of holographic data storage, 3D optical data storage or other emerging storage technology?
It's time we scrap physics and start over from scratch. What would physics look like if we invented/designed it from scratch in 2013?
Hi there, superpartner. Is that a Higgsino in your packet or are you happy to see me?
Exploit peculiarities of quantum behavior to work out novel strategies or exploit peculiarities of game theory to explain quantum behavior?
Q: "Hi, Alex. You're a painter. What kind of painter are you, abstract or figurative?" - A: "Human. I'm a human painter, I think."
Been reading news on overdrive lately. Covering 2000+ articles per day. Can do real-time news analysis now. No service to sell yet.
TeleSound: The Sound Messenger by reaDIYmate — Kickstarter http://www.kickstarter.com/project... via @kickstarter
Is there a correlation with the rate and importance of scientific discoveries and the level of dangerosity of new security threats?
I think I found a flaw in Google's two-step verification. Need to think it over a few times before publishing results.
If you aren't famous & didn't get lucky in 2007, or strategize in 2009 to get in with the 2007 crew, you'll never be popular on Twitter.
Analyzing the Twitter firehose, it seems there was a 2nd wave of users circa 2009 who sucked up to the original populars of 2007.
Twitter Archives would not be so shameful if you put some thought into your tweets.
RT @MarieMaiReal: Go Go Go @LaVoixCharlotte Frissons de fièrté! Tu es fabuleuse! #equipeMarieMai
Next Generation LiveCode (Open Source) by RunRev Ltd — Kickstarter http://www.kickstarter.com/project... via @kickstarter
Ok. Maybe Twitter can acquire The New York Times. Can't afford it? Maybe The NY Times can acquire Twitter then. Great fit! ;-)
Wait. Twitter should acquire Amazon. But since they can't afford it, maybe Amazon can acquire Twitter. They'd be a perfect fit.
I think Twitter should acquire Wal-Mart. But since they can't afford it, maybe Wal-Mart can acquire Twitter. They'd make a perfect fit.
Interesting. Ernst Jünger's The Glass Bees. Even for a sci-fi novel written in the 1950s, it's pretty avant-gardist. Nanotech, anyone?
What's the deal with the horsemeat? Do people not eat horsemeat in America? We do here, we call it Chevaline. It's kind of a delicacy.
I just wanted to make it explicit that I am not, nor ever pretended to be, an Engineer. I have not sealed any works of engineering, ever.
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