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The Manifesto of the Futurist Programmers

To the young programmers of the World! The cry of the rebellion we launch here, in which we firmly implant our ideals alongside those of the Futurist painters, does not come from a little aesthetic minded clique but, on the contrary, expresses the violent desire that seethes in the veins of every creative programmer today. […]

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Self-Referential Aptitude Test

S.R.A.T. by Jim Propp 1. The first question whose answer is B is question (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5 2. The only two consecutive questions with identical answers are questions (A) 6 and 7 (B) 7 and 8 (C) 8 and 9 (D) 9 and 10 (E) 10 and 11 […]

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Raw Thought: The Weblog of Aaron Swartz

This is a collection of the late Aaron Swartz’s blog posts. I’m adding this post not through blogging software, like I normally do, but by hand, right into the webpage. It feels odd. I’m doing this because a week or so ago my web server started making funny error messages and not working so well. […]

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A New Subspecies of Bat (Myotis velifer) from Southeastern California

The first specimens of _Myotis velifer_ from California were taken in 1909 by C. L. Camp at Needles, San Bernardino County (Grinnell, Univ. California Publ. Zool., 12:266, March 20, 1914), and subsequently this bat was recorded from farther south in the lower Colorado River Valley at the Riverside Mountains, Riverside County (Stager, Jour. Mamm., 20:226, […]

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A New Long-eared Myotis From Northeastern Mexico

Long-eared bats obtained by field parties from the University of Kansas in the Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas, are found to belong to the species, _Myotis evotis_, but are not referable to any named subspecies. They are named and described as follows: #Myotis evotis auriculus# new subspecies Type._–Female, adult, skin and skull; […]

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A New Bat (Myotis) From Mexico

A single specimen of little brown bat from the northern part of the state of Veracruz seems to be of an heretofore unrecognized species. It is named and described below. Myotis elegans = new species Holotype._–Female, adult, skin and skull, No. 88398 Museum of Natural History, The University of Kansas; 12-1/2 mi. N. Tihuatlán, 300 […]

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A New Bat (Genus Leptonycteris) From Coahuila

In a collection of mammals obtained in Coahuila, México, there is a series of 24 long-nosed bats, _Leptonycteris nivalis_. These bats have a larger skull and a longer third finger than other bats of this species found to the south of Coahuila. On the basis of these distinctive characters, it seems appropriate to recognize these […]

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A New Bat (Genus Pipistrellus) from Northeastern Mexico

The eastern pipistrelle, _Pipistrellus subflavus_ (Cuvier) in the western part of its range, occurs along the Río Grande and its tributaries as far west as northern Coahuila and Val Verde County, Texas. Specimens from those places represent a heretofore undescribed subspecies which may be named and described as follows: #Pipistrellus subflavus clarus new subspecies# _Type._–Female, […]

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Neotropical Bats from Northern Mexico

Tropical fruit-eating bats of the genus _Artibeus_ reach their northern limits on the lowlands of the eastern and western coasts of México. Recent students have placed the species of Mexican _Artibeus_ in two groups; one includes bats of small size and one includes bats of large size (Dalquest, 1953:61; Lukens and Davis, 1957:6; and Davis, […]

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Extensions of Known Ranges of Mexican Bats

Incidental to studies of speciation of North American mammals, made possible by assistance from the National Science Foundation and the Kansas University Endowment Association, a number of bats have been taken beyond the limits of their previously known geographic ranges. Pending the completion of more detailed faunal accounts, these notes are published so that the […]

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