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Random musings and ramblings about what I'm up to and topics that interest me.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Interesting Articles

A few interesting articles:


  • Google's unknown artist has huge following [CNN] via Slashdot

  • This cabbie needs no map [Toronto Star] via Funkaoshi

  • Tut's gem hints at space impact [BBC]

Posted by Ryan at 7:44 p.m.

Labels: BBC, CNN, Funkaoshi, Google, Science, Slashdot, Space, Toronto Star

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Ryan
I currently live in Seattle and work as a software development engineer. I grew up in Canada and studied Combinatorics & Optimization and Computer Science at the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Mathematics. My interests include (in no particular order) photography, hiking, travelling, watching movies, reading, chess, computers, mathematics, cooking/baking, hockey, and drinking tall lattes.
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