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html - regular expression pattern not matching anywhere in string - Stack Overflow
Oh Yes You Can Use Regexes to Parse HTML http://bit.ly/pvxENT – Justin Vincent (justinvincent) http://twitter.com/justinvincent/status/89321205626187776
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4231382/regular-expression-pattern-not-matching-anywhere-in-string/4234491#4234491
Tags: html, regex, perl, programming, reference, parsing, article, stackoverflow, interesting, parse Saved by: admin at 09 Jul 2011

Treating Students as Gifted Yields Impressive Academic Results, Study Finds | Duke Today
Schools that seek to help students who are underrepresented in advanced programs should treat them as gifted young scholars, an approach that can result in many of them actually performing at a gifted... Read more
http://today.duke.edu/2011/03/darity.html
Tags: education, research, school, kids, gifted, intelligence, article, learning, interesting, pedagogy Saved by: admin at 09 Jul 2011

http://www.incredibox.fr/bigbox_en.swf
Online Vocal App http://ow.ly/5y8bv [Fun!] Thanks for the share @oakvich #music
http://www.incredibox.fr/bigbox_en.swf
Tags: music, cool, create, flash, fun, interesting, online, video, added-by:defile, channel:#9m Saved by: admin at 07 Jul 2011

Light Field camera | Lytro
Shoot now, focus later. That’s just the start of what you can do with a Lytro camera, the camera that captures the entire light field. A Lytro can also help you remember more of what happened at ... Read more
http://www.lytro.com/
Tags: photography, technology, camera, photo, hardware, cool, focus, image, 3d, interesting Saved by: admin at 23 Jun 2011

Data-Driven Enhancement of Facial Attractiveness
When human raters are presented with a collection of shapes and asked to rank them according to their aesthetic appeal, the results often indicate that there is a statistical consensus among the rater... Read more
http://www.leyvand.com/research/beautification2008/
Tags: algorithms, ai, faces, data, face, graphics, interesting, photos, attraction, attractiveness Saved by: admin at 21 Jun 2011

TEDTalks as of 06.16.11
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/ 94 http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/94 Dan Dennett A secular, scientific rebuttal to Rick Warren Philosopher Dan Dennett calls for religion -- all religion -- to be t... Read more
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pjGlYH-8AK8ffDa6o2bYlXg&gid=0
Tags: ted, video, reference, learning, inspiration, tedtalks, list, interesting, education, videos Saved by: admin at 20 Jun 2011

What Sugar Actually Does to Your Brain and Body - Lifehacker
Sucrose is 50% fructose and HFCS is 55% fructose (which is high compared to normal corn syrup, but pretty normal when compared to cane sugar). The remainder of each is glucose, which we discussed abov... Read more
http://lifehacker.com/5809331/what-sugar-actually-does-to-your-brain-and-body
Tags: health, food, sugar, lifehacker, nutrition, reference, diet, interesting, science, body Saved by: admin at 08 Jun 2011

Is Social Networking the End of Middle Management?
Social media is changing everything. It’s changing how we elect politicians (and then how we express our regret for electing them). It’s changing how we choose to be engaged and entertained – ... Read more
http://xtiburon.com/business/social-networking-and-the-end-of-middle-management/
Tags: business, articles, interesting, management, social-media, trends Saved by: admin at 06 Jun 2011

Long Term Life Tips, Top 5 Regrets People Make on their Deathbed
"People grow a lot when they are faced with their own mortality. I learnt never to underestimate someone’s capacity for growth. Some changes were phenomenal. Each experienced a variety of emotions, ... Read more
http://longtermtips.tumblr.com/post/6138846847/top-5-regrets-people-make-on-their-deathbed
Tags: life, psychology, philosophy, advice, death, inspiration, regrets, interesting, tips, deathbed Saved by: admin at 04 Jun 2011

Long commutes cause obesity, neck pain, loneliness, divorce, stress, and insomnia. - By Annie Lowrey - Slate Magazine
"We hate commuting. It correlates with an increased risk of obesity, divorce, neck pain, stress, worry, and sleeplessness. It makes us eat worse and exercise less. Yet, we keep on doing it. Indeed, av... Read more
http://www.slate.com/id/2295603/pagenum/all/
Tags: health, work, psychology, commute, commuting, science, happiness, interesting, culture, transportation Saved by: admin at 30 May 2011