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Misplaced Lens Cap
trying on a metaphor

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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YOU ARE THE REASON

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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noise dept.
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I at times does not recall the command to backup a directory. So here for my own sake of reference: $ rsync -au /home/fnielsen/Pictures/ /media/fnielsen/a4f11e07-3f63-45cc-bcab-e7d135c14b9c/backup/Billeder/ the -a is the standard archive option. the -u is 'update' ("skip files that are newer on the receiver").
Backup of directory | Finn Årup Nielsen's blog on WordPress.com
Fog Alley, by Leonid Afremov (awesome painter)
Coool
How to Find your Purpose
1. Take time to ponder the questions “What really matters in life; what do I want to have achieved when I look back over my life?” 2. Make time for solitude and silence. Filling every minute makes it hard to listen to our intuition, or that inner guiding voice. 3. Seek out people who inspire you – and then learn from them. There are many people who live inspiring lives. We can learn from their experience, and what they have to share. 4. Consciously monitor your progress. It is easy to slip back into unproductive habits. Hence, we need to be committed to sticking to our plan. 5. Accept that struggles and setbacks will be part of your experience. There will be times when you are tempted to give up and stop trying … but choosing to keep going will lead you to your dreams.
this is it
this is the video that ends me
high quality video
ARE YOU KIDDING
Happy Potter, the boy who laughed
Happy Potter and the Smiling Stone
Happy Potter and the Chamber of Smiles
Happy Potter and the Comedian of Azkaban
Happy Potter and the Goblet of Giggles
Happy Potter and the Order of Puppies
Happy Potter and the Happy Bubbly Prince
Happy Potter and the Lively Hallows.
Join Happy Potter, Hermione Giggler, and Ron Wheezing, in a hilarious adventure to make the Dark Lord laugh.
Lord Loldemort is depressed and angry because he isn’t like Happy Potter or Albust Out Laughing Dumbledore. He is joined by a band of equally depressed Laugh Eaters, like Belowtricks LeStrange, and Losinit Malfoy.
Happy must go through many jokes and playful riddles, facing Severe Huss Snape, finding Loldemort’s mysterious Whorecruxes… Which are the only thing that can make him laugh.
Happy is joined by his ragtag team of ex-clowns, Siriusly Black, Remus Laughing, Tinks, The Wheezings, Mad-Eye Not-Moody, Kingsley Cacklebolt, and many others. Together they can save the Wizarding world from sure peril.
forever reblog
Can you imagine being the person who sent this anon? Having to see this all the time. Must be so embarrassing but it’s hilarious!
My gut hurts from laughing, omfg.
# convert date info in format 'mm/dd/yyyy' strDates
Quick-R: Date Values
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Nice site (but what happened to amhacks.com??) ;)
Increasingly, we are surrounded by light on the short-wave, or “blue light,” spectrum—light which our circadian systems interpret as daylight. Blue light emanates from our computers, our televisions, our phones, and our e-readers; ninety per cent of Americans use electronic devices that emit it. When we spend time with a blue-light-emitting device, we are, in essence, postponing the signal to our brain that tells it that it’s time to go to sleep.
Maria Konnikova, “Why Can’t We Go to Sleep?” (via newyorker)
Red light FTW
Piratey pasty
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“Peg” tip of the day
If you don’t leave unused pegs on the washing line, spiders can’t hide in them.
2 degrees of separation
Be the change. Be de change. Bureau de change.
I have a variable ceroonce which is number of schools per county (integers) in 2011. When I plot it with boxplot() it only requires the ceroonce variable. A boxplot is then retrieved in which the y...
Why doesn’t a boxplot assume one variable? Perhaps because it’s useful for comparing subsets (possibly by using factor() in ggplot’s aes() element)