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Links I found interesting for 04-04-2012

Posted on 4 April 2012 by fromtheheartofeurope
  • What the Betamax Case Teaches Us About Readability

    I’m a fan of readability with my middle-aged eyes.
    (tags: copyright )
  • Can a neurotypical understand what autism is? — Crooked Timber

    Probably not, but it is worth trying.
    (tags: autism )
  • Wolfson Prize: Schoolboy plan to save euro

    10-year-old suggests restoring drachma to Greece.
    (tags: economics eu )
  • Ghosts,Dreams,Nothingness

    Gwyneth Jones: “For a long time, I used to enjoy frightening children…”
    (tags: sf )
  • The Chagos Islands 40 years on remain a black mark on Britain | openDemocracy

    “imperious brutality and contempt.”
    (tags: ukpolitics )
  • Vibeke Brask Thomsen & GenderHopes

    My ex-intern’s NGO.
    (tags: war )
  • Why Continue To Build The Settlements? – The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan – The Daily Beast

    Indeed.
    (tags: middleeast )

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