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Sunday, February 03, 2013

Links for Later 2-3-13

  1. How to debate Paul Krugman (like an idiot)
  2. How to write your PhD Thesis in three months
  3. Ex-votos
  4. Bill Gates' annual letter
  5. The history of the Liberal Arts
  6. Visualizing neural activity in the brain of a zebrafish in real time
  7. The Lost Labyrinth of Versailles
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