Monthly Archives: March 2013

If God.js Existed, What Would It Do?

If God.js Existed, What Would It Do?

YouTube: It all goes together – Alan Watts

It all goes together – Alan Watts Tragedyand Hope

Blog: Seth’s Blog: Just the good parts

Just the good parts by Seth Godin Seth's Blog

Getting Happier: Three Books On Happiness

Getting Happier: Three Books On Happiness “The problem with books like these three is that they focus almost entirely on what we can do as individuals to get more satisfaction out of our lives. The social and economic structures within which we operate are just taken as given. Organizing the advice being offered in this […]

Blog: Via Meadia: Sarkozy’s New Sugar Daddy: Qatar

Sarkozy’s New Sugar Daddy: Qatar by Walter Russell Mead Via Meadia

YouTube: Poynton Regenerated

Poynton Regenerated Martin Cassini

Blog: The Dish: Why Does Marriage Deepen Love?

Why Does Marriage Deepen Love? by Andrew Sullivan The Dish

Blog: TED Blog: Op-Ed: The still-tolerated gender bias in science

Op-Ed: The still-tolerated gender bias in science by Sarah M. Demers TED Blog

Blog: Athletics Nation – All Posts: Morning Recap: A’s dispose of Giants 7-3

Morning Recap: A's dispose of Giants 7-3 by cuppingmaster Athletics Nation – All Posts

YouTube: Malcolm Gladwell at University of Pennsylvania 2/14/2013

Malcolm Gladwell at University of Pennsylvania 2/14/2013 pennvideonetwork

What are questions?

What are questions? “Questions are places in your mind where answers fit.” –Clayton Christensen

Blog: Svbtle Featured: The 11 Risks VCs Evaluate

The 11 Risks VCs Evaluate by Tomasz Tunguz Svbtle Featured

Twitsnub

Twitsnub “I didn’t mean to twitsnub you man. I thought I was following you already.”

YouTube: Voodoo Chile-Jimi Hendrix / Gayageum ver. by Luna

Voodoo Chile-Jimi Hendrix / Gayageum ver. by Luna Luna Lee

The power of the RSS reader – Marco.org

The power of the RSS reader – Marco.org "The fundamental flaw in the stream paradigm is that items from different feeds don’t have equal value"

Blog: A Mad Hemorrhage: Computer life

Computer life by Graham Morehead A Mad Hemorrhage

The Religion of Innovation

The Religion of Innovation “technology can sometimes reach an endpoint, beyond which further innovation is largely superfluous”

The Case for Getting Married Young

The Case for Getting Married Young ‘getting married at a young age allows for the marriage to be the “cornerstone” of a life rather than the “capstone.”’

Exit Albert Hirschman

Exit Albert Hirschman "Mr Hirschman argued that people have two different ways of responding to disappointment. They can vote with their feet (exit) or stay put and complain (voice)."

ROLI Seaboard instrument unveiled | MusicRadar

ROLI Seaboard instrument unveiled | MusicRadar