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Pasta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Different types of pasta on display in a shop window in Italy Pasta is a type of noodle , and is a staple food [ 1 ] of traditional Italian cuisine , with the first reference dating back to 1154. [ 2 ] It is also commonly used to refer to the variety of pasta dishes . Typically pasta is made from an unleavened dough of a durum wheat flour mixed with water and formed into sheets or various shapes, then cooked and served in any number of dishes. It can be made with flour from other cereals or grains and eggs may be used instead of water. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasta

Are We Taking CSS Too Far? :: Echo Enduring Blog

CSS is a remarkable technology, capable of doing things that I wouldn’t have even dreamed of when I was first introduced to it. And, with added support for rounded corners, box shadows, text shadows, rotation and a wide range of other possibilities, web designers and developers can accomplish all sorts of amazing things when it comes to applying a design to a website. But are we starting to take things too far? The design community is awash with all kinds of different “CSS experiments” where people attempt to do some pretty incredible stuff (and quite often succeed). http://blog.echoenduring.com/2010/08/14/are-we-taking-css-too-far/
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Entrepreneurs Who Launched Companies for Under $150 - WSJ.com

You don't have to break the bank to start a business. For many would-be entrepreneurs, money is the insurmountable hurdle. They hunger to strike out on their own, but don't have a big pile of cash to invest in a start-up that might not churn a profit for years to come.
http://www.economist.com/node/16690659

Wealth, poverty and compassion: The rich are different from you and me | The Economist

LIFE at the bottom is nasty, brutish and short. For this reason, heartless folk might assume that people in the lower social classes will be more self-interested and less inclined to consider the welfare of others than upper-class individuals, who can afford a certain noblesse oblige . A recent study, however, challenges this idea. Experiments by Paul Piff and his colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley, reported this week in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , suggest precisely the opposite.
If you want to place blame for tarmac delays, bad airline customer service, and nickel & diming fees -- look no further than how you yourself purchase plane tickets. As consumers, we choose to purchase services based on any number of criteria that are important to us. In return, suppliers of these services cater their strategies to try to meet our needs and win that business. If we purchase things as a commodity, it will get sold as a commodity. Plain and simple. So why is air travel, among the most differentiated experiences we have in the normal course of life, purchased by so many people as a commodity? http://blog.flightcaster.com/how-we-buy-plane-tickets-and-why-its-ruining

How we buy plane tickets and why it's ruining air travel - FlightCaster

A Real Web Design Application | Jason Santa Maria

http://v4.jasonsantamaria.com/articles/a-real-web-design-application/ The web and its related disciplines have grown organically. I think it’s safe to say the web is not the domain of just the geeks anymore—we all live here. And those of us who work here should have sophisticated, native tools to do our jobs.

How Groupon Bought The Domain Groupon.com [clip]

http://mixergy.com/domain-business-tip/ Check out the way Groupon bought the domain Groupon.com . When the service launched it was on Groupon.ThePoint.com because they didn’t own Groupon.com. He said, ‘Well, I live in England and I’m interested in, at some point, starting a group coupon service, where somebody would be able to buy a coupon that, if they bring four people into a restaurant, all five of those people would get a discount.’ So, it’s like a slightly different take on the group buying, group coupon model. We said, ‘That’s interesting.

Technology Review: New Languages, and Why We Need Them

http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/25854/ Creators of two dozen new programming languages--some designed to enable powerful new Web applications and mobile devices--presented their work last week in Portland, OR. The reason for the gathering was the first Emerging Languages Camp at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention. The designers included hobbyists eager to flex their development muscles, academics hoping to influence the next generation of computing, and researchers from corporations like Microsoft and Google who want new tools to address evolving applications and infrastructure. In dense 20-minute presentations, designers shared details of their embryonic languages.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average last week ended up pretty much where it had been a little more than a week earlier. A rousing 200-point rally on Wednesday mostly made up for the distressing 200-point selloff of the previous Friday. The Dow plummeted nearly 800 points a few weeks ago -- and then just as dramatically rocketed back up again.

Ten Stock-Market Myths That Just Won't Die - WSJ.com

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB128000197220920621.html
After seeing Christopher Nolan's new film Inception , I found myself thinking about videogame tutorials. In-game tutorials are both hugely important and difficult to pull off, and today's game-designers have gotten pretty clever about putting them together. Usually placed at the game's start, a tutorial must not only communicate the game's unique control scheme ("Hold the left trigger to take cover, press the right thumbstick to aim your weapon"), it must also impart the rules that govern the game's particular universe ("If the guards spot you, they will be on alert for thirty seconds unless you can knock them out or hack the alarm. Also, they get sleepy after the sun goes down"). On top of all that functional stuff, most tutorials also integrate themselves into the fiction of the gameworld ("Okay, soldier, let's get that new suit of yours optimized.

Gamer Melodico: Inception's Usability Problem

http://www.gamermelodico.com/2010/07/inceptions-usability-problem.html
Writing a code generator. It was so difficult that every other programming task since was easy in comparison. Conventional wisdom advises not to try anything too hard because you might fail. True, but that advice discounts the biggest dividend of all: who you become in the process.

Hacker News | Ask HN: What's been your best investment?

A "boot" volume is the disc volume from which an operating system is bootstrapped. It is the volume whose bootstrap code is loaded and invoked by the machine's firmware. A "system" volume is the disc volume that contains the remainder of an operating system, including all of the system utility programs, DLLs, configuration files, and data files. However, this usage is predicated upon the idea that operating systems boot along the same old lines as PC/AT systems have traditionally bootstrapped , that thereby denote one volume as a "boot" volume. This is not how the boot processes of modern firmwares work. Microsoft, in its operating system documentation, employs terminology that is exactly the converse of widespread usage.

FGA: What "boot" and "system" volumes are

The popular newspaper puzzle, now in your pocket. Also known as cryptograms, CryptoQuotes have each letter replaced with some other letter. Compete against others in a Daily Speed Challenge or...

daily drill down Technical articles | TechRepublic

About a year ago, I offered up the idea of the money-free weekend : For the last few months, my wife and I have been doing something every other weekend or so that we call a “money free” weekend, in an effort to live more frugally. It’s actually quite fun – here’s how we do it. We are not allowed to spend any money on anything, no matter what. In other words, we can’t make a run to the store to buy food, we can’t spend money on any sort of entertainment, and so on. Since we often do our grocery shopping on Saturdays, on a “money free” weekend, we delay it to Monday or Tuesday.

The Simple Dollar » 100 Things to Do During a Money Free Weekend

Biome — the making of a typeface | I love typography, the typography and fonts blog

A biome in nature is essentially an ecosystem. It’s also the name for my new typeface family. The 14-weight Biome™ Wide family is now available on fonts.com .

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