An American Thatcherism? – By Reihan Salam
Monthly Archives: December 2011
Blog: Journal of a Programmer: The Disneyland art of Claude Coats
The Disneyland art of Claude Coats Bryan Pendleton, Journal of a Programmer
Recruiting programmers to your startup – Chris Dixon
Recruiting programmers to your startup – Chris Dixon
Twitter: @Ross
Ross Every startup should make a deck like this by @fab http://t.co/6VxoIMvE
Are we alone in the universe? – The Washington Post
Are we alone in the universe? – The Washington Post Krauthammer does an interesting.
Twitter: @sippey
sippey _why: “when you don’t create things, you become defined by your tastes rather than ability.” http://t.co/CjrRMfqf
Blog: The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan: Paying Teachers More Works
Paying Teachers More Works Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
Blog: Ben Casnocha: The Blog: Eat Global, Not Local
Eat Global, Not Local Ben Casnocha, Ben Casnocha: The Blog
Mission: Burfjord
Mission: Burfjord “Within ten minutes I am out of sight of all the houses and all I see are comic book mountains and open water. But all around me are the invisible tendrils of Scandinavian socialism, just watching and waiting for a single moment of weakness in order to strike, and provide me with skilful […]
Blog: Wonkblog: How your Best Buy gift card ends up in New York’s bank account
How your Best Buy gift card ends up in New York’s bank account Brad Plumer, Wonkblog
Blog: Wired Science: Titan: A Wet World Not Far From Earth
Titan: A Wet World Not Far From Earth Adam Mann, Wired Science
Siddalee Joy Mall—Holiday Newsletter, 2011
Siddalee Joy Mall—Holiday Newsletter, 2011 I like this more for the transitions between sections than the content itself.
Blog: Science: 60 Years After Leaving, Porpoises Again Play In SF Bay
60 Years After Leaving, Porpoises Again Play In SF Bay (author unknown), Science
Blog: The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan: The Oligarchy We Live In, Ctd
The Oligarchy We Live In, Ctd Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
Blog: Barking up the wrong tree: What music will we probably enjoy for the rest of our lives?
What music will we probably enjoy for the rest of our lives? (author unknown), Barking up the wrong tree
Blog: I Love Charts: ‘Once in awhile you encounter members of the human species…
‘Once in awhile you encounter members of the human species… joberholtzer, I Love Charts