Month: October 2010
We don’t listen to each other, so we tell our story to the internet.
… Except for the part where I don’t live in San Francisco …
Software Engineering jobs | Facebook
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http://www.facebook.com/careers/department.php?dept=engineering&req=137885156361
I’m in a bad place
I’m in a bad place.
“I want to see the loan note where it says I owe you money, or else I’m contacting my lawyer and halting payment on my mortgage.” ~ How about that?
Haha, the debate has gone national. Thank you Eric Holder.
Former surgeon general calls for pot legalization
Former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders told CNN Sunday she supports legalizing marijuana.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/10/18/former.surgeon.general.marijuana/index.html
Pentagon braced for the release of 400,000 Iraq files on Wikileaks
The Pentagon is braced for its biggest-ever security breach of classified information as Wikileaks, the website that publishes leaked official documents, prepares to release 400,000 intelligence files related to the Iraq war.
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Goodbye Microsoft, Hello Facebook! « The World As Best As I Remember It
Today was my last day at Microsoft, after 12 years straight out of college. I will start at Facebook next week as a developer in its Seattle office.
Coming as early as next week, WikiLeaks plans to disclose a new trove of military documents, this time covering some of the toughest years of the Iraq war. Up to 400,000 reports from 2004 to 2009 could be revealed this time.
» Superbombs and Secret Jails: What to Look for in WikiLeaks’ Iraq Docs
The Afghanistan war logs were just the beginning. Coming as early as next week, WikiLeaks plans to disclose a new trove of military documents, this time