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  1. How NYS casino development could affect New Yorkers’ health | NCPR News

    Governor Andrew Cuomo has outlined plans to expand organized gaming in the state, arguing the addition of three casinos in upstate New York would bring substantial economic benefits to the region. "We have gaming. The question really is, should we…

    http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/21979/20130514/how-nys-casino-development-could-affect-new-yorkers-apos-health

    —Huffduffed by subtonic 4 days ago

  2. NewsInside -BitCoin

    —Huffduffed by k3n1ch1 one week ago

  3. A Life Well Wasted – Episode Seven: Work

    Robert Ashley talks to a developer at a big game studio about his strange trip from blue collar work to video game work, gets a lesson in work ethic from legendary game designer John Romero, finds out what can happen when you give your work away for free, and profiles Nick Smith (aka Ulillillia), whose body of work includes one of the Internet’s most monumental–and strange–personal websites.

    http://alifewellwasted.com/2013/03/20/episode-seven-work/

    —Huffduffed by lach 3 weeks ago

  4. 5by5 | The News #34: Monday, 1 April, 2013

    The news for Monday, 1 April, 2013.

    http://5by5.tv/news/34

    —Huffduffed by ethosophical one month ago

  5. 5by5 | The News #29: Friday, 22 March, 2013

    The news for Friday, 22 March, 2013.

    http://5by5.tv/news/29

    —Huffduffed by martijnengler one month ago

  6. Wanna Play? Computer Gamers Help Push Frontier Of Brain Research

    Computer games aren’t just for fun anymore — they’re also valuable research tools. Scientists are taking complex problems — like trying to figure out how proteins fold and how neural networks work — and turning them into engaging games. And they need your help.

    —Huffduffed by coldbrain 2 months ago

  7. Wanna Play? Computer Gamers Help Push Frontier Of Brain Research

    Computer games aren’t just for fun anymore — they’re also valuable research tools. Scientists are taking complex problems — like trying to figure out how proteins fold and how neural networks work — and turning them into engaging games. And they need your help.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  8. RaucheCast #1 - PlayStation 4

    —Huffduffed by TheNerdBible 2 months ago

  9. RaucheCast #1 - PlayStation 4

    —Huffduffed by TheNerdBible 2 months ago

  10. Varoufakis on Valve, Spontaneous Order, and the European Crisis

    Yanis Varoufakis of the University of Athens, the University of Texas, and the economist-in-residence at Valve Software talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the unusual structure of the workplace at Valve.

    —Huffduffed by rmateu 2 months ago

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