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  1. Weekend America: The A-11 Offense

    The A-11 Offense : Two frustrated coaches at Piedmont High School in Northern California were brainstorming ideas to keep their small team competitive. What they devised was a crazy new offensive strategy called the A-11 that took advantage of the "scrimmage kick" formation. If you have no idea what that is, you’re not alone, but the A-11 strategy worked and the Piedmont Highlanders began winning. Is it the future of football?

    http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/11/08/a11_football

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland one week ago

  2. Stranger Than Fiction, Neal Stephenson Edition

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland 2 weeks ago

  3. Rod Johnson Scala

    Rod Johnson is well known for his work creating and leading SpringSource, and the Spring Framework. But did you know he recently started working with TypeSafe organization? He’s advising them on their board of directors, and he’s working on his own Scala hobby application. He has some views about the language, how to start using it, complexity vs readability, the “No Frameworks” movement, and more.

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland 5 months ago

  4. New Approaches

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland 5 months ago

  5. Akka

    http://wickland.net:8880/akka.html

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland 6 months ago

  6. Episode 178: Akka With Jonas Boner | Software Engineering Radio

    This episode is a conversation with Jonas Boner about Akka.

    http://www.se-radio.net/2011/08/episode-178-akka-with-jonas-boner/

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland 6 months ago

  7. Rick Hill Profile

    http://www.montanapublicmedia.org/2012/10/a-day-on-the-campaign-trail-with-gubernatorial-candidate-rick-hill/

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland 6 months ago

  8. Amusement Park | This American Life

    We head to some of the happiest places on Earth: Amusement Parks! Jonathan Goldstein revisits one he worked at as a teen, Ira takes us behind the scenes at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, where the staff so loves their jobs they make music videos and other videos.

    http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/443/amusement-park

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland 9 months ago

  9. BBC: Discovery

    The Legacy of Alan Turing, Part 2 — Alan Turing, born June 23 1912, is famous for his key role in breaking German codes in World War 2. But for mathematicians, his great work was on the invention of the computer.

    In this second of two episodes devoted to Turing, the BBC’s Roland Pease follows the events following Turing’s design for the ACE machine at NPL, and the race against the Baby Computer in Manchester.

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland 10 months ago

  10. I, Mars by Ray Bradbury

    First published in Super Science Stories, April 1949, here’s Jim Moon’s 26 minute unabridged reading of I, Mars by Ray Bradbury. I first encountered this story under it’s alternative title, Night Call, Collect.

    —Huffduffed by leifwickland 10 months ago

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