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The future of storm forecasting, and using algebra for faster broadband | Marketplace.org
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SE Podcast #36 – We Got Hit by a Hurricane « Blog – Stack Exchange
http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2012/11/se-podcast-36-we-got-hit-by-a-hurricane/
Nerdiest Dunkirk spirit you’ve ever heard. Incredible story.
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WG029: Nicht verfügbar im Palais d’Amour | Wikigeeks
Unser Gast, Götz Müller-Dürholt, ist Tonstudio-Inhaber, macht Videopodcasts - und erklärt die GEMA. AuÃerdem: RFID in Festivalbändchen, WLAN in Bussen, Rundshow und Social-Media-Narrative.
http://wikigeeks.de/201205/wg029-nicht-verfugbar-im-palais-damour/
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The 404 892: Where estamos agradecidos de haber sobrevivido el huracan Eirene (podcast) | The 404 Podcast - CNET Blogs
Hurricane Irene is over, but all we have to show for it is the extra weight we gained from eating Dominos all weekend. The storm left tons of buildings, roads, and trees damaged, but the award for ‘Worst Irrevocable Damage’ goes to Mayor Bloomberg for ‘trying’ to address the Spanish-speaking population in their native language. Read this blog post by Justin Yu on The 404 Podcast.
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The 404 890: Where we put a tornado in your hurricane (podcast) | The 404 Podcast - CNET Blogs
Don’t dump your Apple stock before you listen to today’s episode, because Wilson’s going to tell us why Apple will survive the resignation of Steve Jobs. Wilson lets go of a couple tears before we lighten up a bit with a slightly less upsetting fact: the Web is older than incoming college freshmen. Read this blog post by Justin Yu on The 404 Podcast.
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The Moonlit Road: The Gray Man
From South Carolina comes the (true?) story of the famed ghost of Pawley’s Island whose appearance is seen as a warning by locals of an upcoming hurricane. (http://themoonlitroad.com/; http://themoonlitroad.libsyn.com/index.php?post_category=podcasts)
Featured on episode 111 of Forgotten Classics (http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com)
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