Monthly Archives: September 2013

Tweet by Josh_Wilker

@kenarneson There's now a faint maybe on possible TV stuff in connection with my book-in-progress. Also, I am now married to Bugs Bunny. — Josh Wilker (@Josh_Wilker) September 4, 2013 via http://twitter.com/Josh_Wilker

Tweet by euqubud

Fans should have their own stats. We already have beer badges. Number of foul balls caught, number of waves started/joined — Patrick Dubuque (@euqubud) September 4, 2013 via http://twitter.com/euqubud

Striking Patterns: Study Suggests Tool Use and Language Evolved Together

Striking Patterns: Study Suggests Tool Use and Language Evolved Together

How sights, sounds, and touch are mapped onto the brain

How sights, sounds, and touch are mapped onto the brain

New like on tumblr: kfan

Liked on Tumblr: kfan

Tweet by robertwrighter

Uh oh. There goes 10 percent of Tom Friedman's columns: http://t.co/vr1RT3XwgE — Robert Wright (@robertwrighter) September 3, 2013 via http://twitter.com/robertwrighter

New like on tumblr: mightyflynn

Liked on Tumblr: mightyflynn

New like on tumblr: craigcalcaterra

Liked on Tumblr: craigcalcaterra

Tweet by newballpark

The Coase Theorem provides insight into how difficult transactions can be made – such as MLB territorial rights management – w/o litigation. — newballpark (@newballpark) September 3, 2013 via http://twitter.com/newballpark

Tweet by newballpark

U Chicago economics professor Ronald Coase passed away today. His theorem explained #externalities. http://t.co/GC1mcIJNQe — newballpark (@newballpark) September 3, 2013 via http://twitter.com/newballpark

Flickr:

by exxonvaldez The new eastern span of the Bay Bridge is eye catching at night; the lighting is even, at least above the deck. Good vantage points remain scarce. Security is tighter on Yerba Buena Island these days. We were walking on Macalla Road when we told by a private security patrol (something I haven’t […]

Tweet by loresjoberg

I'm a metaphysicist. That means I throw physicists together at incredible speeds and study the resulting particles. — Lore Sjöberg (@loresjoberg) September 1, 2013 via http://twitter.com/loresjoberg

Poverty strains cognitive abilities, opening door for bad decision-making, new … – Washington Post

Poverty strains cognitive abilities, opening door for bad decision-making, new … – Washington Post …policymakers “should beware of imposing cognitive taxes on the poor just as they avoid monetary taxes on the poor,” the paper states. Filling out long forms, deciphering complicated rules or undergoing lengthy interviews can consume scarce cognitive resources.

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“How the Color Red Changes Our Brains” by @Maura__Kelly https://t.co/szUG5h3LGQ — Medium (@Medium) September 1, 2013 via http://twitter.com/Medium

James Burke predicted the future in 1973, now predicts 2053

James Burke predicted the future in 1973, now predicts 2053 interesting audio interview