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Warrior Fitness: "What gets measured gets done." - Peter Drucker
Do you have a training goal that’s always seemed out of your grasp? Have you been struggling to stay on track or make progress?
If you are truly committed to achieving a goal, it’s imperative that you not only develop a plan to reach it, but that you track and measure your progress along the…
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Vanguard Against Confusion: 010 Editor: My new favourite tool
During the course of my work, I use a hex editor a lot.
Specifically, I use a hex editor most for reverse engineering binary file formats that have no documentation or for fixing corrupted files, and the like. One thing that I’ve always wanted, was some way to view the binary contents as…
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Some perspective on the size of Los Angeles…
It
Posted on April 26, 2012 via Human Scale Cities with 45 notes
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It seemed like people only ever saw one or two of these out of the whole collection when I posted them individually, so I’ve compiled them to give everyone a chance to see them all together. Public service, or selfish self-promotion? You decide.
Also, thank you to new followers and people who posted enthusastic comments! You made my day yesterday.
There we go! All of them together. Lovely. :) I believe my favorite is the Metropolitan. She
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UberFacts: Cats were used as live shields by the Persians.

During the battle of Pelusium in 522 BC, Cambyses II, the King of Persia, used
cats as leverage against Egyptians. He knew that Egypt revered cats, so
during various ocassions, him and his soldiers would use cats as
shields knowing that the Egyptians would be too scared to strike them…Posted on April 25, 2012 via UberFacts with 4 notes
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Ray Bradbury - El vino del estío
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Life is so fragile.





