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On this day...

  • 2017: Mocka – simple and elegant content placeholder
  • 2017: The Highest-Paid C.E.O.s in 2016
  • 2017: Terrorism in Western Europe 1970-2017
  • 2017: Making “Push on Green” a Reality
  • 2017: Linux Inside – A book-in-progress about the Linux kernel and its internals
  • 2017: A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming
  • 2016: Airporting
  • 2015: Pork chop
  • 2015: Breakfast after football
  • 2014: JsAction – a tiny event delegation library
  • 2014: Headroom.js – give your pages some headroom
  • 2014: Daily dose of Instagram
  • 2013: Original Bike Tricks from Tim Knoll
  • 2011: Welcome to American democracy
  • 2011: Cyprus Hack Day
  • 2011: Day in brief
  • 2007: Daily tweets
  • 2006: Weight update
  • 2006: Daily del.icio.us bookmarks
  • 2005: On mobiles

Videos

The Backwards Brain Bicycle

Format VideoPosted on April 29, 2015Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories AllTags YouTube videosLeave a comment on The Backwards Brain Bicycle

Moscow 1961 on Candid Camera

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-w75d_RhcM

Wow!  Now that’s candid indeed!

Format VideoPosted on April 23, 2015Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories AllTags culture, history, humor, lifestyle, Russia, YouTube videos2 Comments on Moscow 1961 on Candid Camera

HTTP2 and Front-End Performance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eunWfaTeodc

Format VideoPosted on April 22, 2015Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, Technology, Web workTags HTTP, performance, web development, YouTube videosLeave a comment on HTTP2 and Front-End Performance

Johnny Cash – God’s Gonna Cut You Down

Format VideoPosted on April 20, 2015Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, MusicTags Johnny Cash, YouTube videosLeave a comment on Johnny Cash – God’s Gonna Cut You Down

355-foot 700 Ton Ship Flips

Wow! I thought ships weren’t supposed to do that. But apparently I know nothing about ships. For more information, here’s the Wikipedia page about FLIP (Floating Instruments Platform).

Format VideoPosted on April 17, 2015April 22, 2015Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, TechnologyTags research, science, sea, shipping, YouTube videosLeave a comment on 355-foot 700 Ton Ship Flips

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