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Here are the links that have been sitting open in my browser for the week, just waiting for Thursday when they're shared with you. Enjoy and pass 'em on.
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From The Atlantic: student food co-ops coast-to-coast, food for people not for profit.
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Laurie Penny at The New Statesman defends the squatters who set up a free school in British director Guy Ritchie's mansion.
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Read about Surplus Gizmos in Oregon is where good electronics go when they die, only to be reborn.
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For our crafty readers, five DIY craft projects for 2011, including some really neat house numbers.
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Add your name to the list of supporters for the Open Source Hardware Statement of Principles and Definition 1.0 here.
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Where are the cities drawing in the most educated folks? It's not New York anymore...
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The techno-rabble that is Anonymous has been busy lately, sending solidarity and DDoS attacks to Libya, and working on their own mesh network guide.
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From the Economic Intelligence Unit: the world's top livable cities - find out where you home ranks.
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Readers still have a few days to enter MAKE magazine's tape-sculpture contest.
- Zen Car launches an all-electric car-sharing service in Brussels.
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