Monthly Archives: March 2014

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Reddick down on strikes, Daric Barton is the A's last chance tonight. Time to make up for that baserunning mistake? — Brandon McClintock (@BMcClintock_BSN) April 1, 2014 via http://ift.tt/1fs8y6Q

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Or, are they screwing their own players to make the larger point about leaving Oakland…? — Howard Bryant (@hbryant42) March 29, 2014 via http://ift.tt/10YFzpt

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#Doolittling http://ift.tt/QpVdYH — Kimm (@_kimms_) March 29, 2014 via http://ift.tt/QpVgU7

Neuronal Disorganization in Autism

Neuronal Disorganization in Autism “Study finds abnormal cellular layering within the brains of children with autism, pointing to inappropriate development prenatally.”

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Why do people have such a strong desire to attribute results to character? — Eric T. (@BSH_EricT) March 28, 2014 via http://ift.tt/1f21fqM

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A10 not my fav Aussie critter, but the most badass wildlife photo in my album. #TravelSkills #australiasomeday http://ift.tt/1jZnlue — Allie Schratz (@ajschratz) March 28, 2014 via http://ift.tt/1jZnlKu

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My debut column for @sanfranmag on where #SFGiants are headed: http://t.co/Qe5PDq681p — Wendy Thurm (@hangingsliders) March 28, 2014 via http://ift.tt/1fliktb

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We are confirming today here @LithiumTech that we've bought @klout –the secret is out ; ) http://ift.tt/1jz9dvG — Katy Keim (@Katykeim) March 27, 2014 via http://ift.tt/1jz9ezI

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函數操 http://ift.tt/1o0CfGB — Philippe (@PhilipsShiu) March 26, 2014 via http://ift.tt/1jz9e2V

Tweet by ChaddMaia

Tennyson hasn't played in a game since the 23rd of February, scores a goal. — Chadd Maia (@ChaddMaia) March 26, 2014 via http://ift.tt/OVSTYh

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“@ItsGabePadilla: @perlmutations letter sent from akira to ingmar bergman http://ift.tt/1h5INhU” Amen, AK! — Ron Perlman (@perlmutations) March 25, 2014 via http://ift.tt/1hmkQPN

Tweet by McCulloughStar

I Ain't Going To Tempe: Escobar 6, Moustakas 5, Hosmer 3, Perez 2, Peguero 7, Cain 8, Paredes 9, Ciriaco 4, Fletcher DH, Shields 1. — Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar) March 21, 2014 via http://ift.tt/1f5hpzv

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Generation X Action Movie: An man enters a windowless room and talks about Pavement until the hostage tells him where the nerve gas is. — Paul Ford (@ftrain) March 21, 2014 via http://ift.tt/xqfhIR

LEGO turned itself around by analyzing overbearing parents – Quartz

LEGO turned itself around by analyzing overbearing parents – Quartz “The team discovered that just as animals use play as a means of establishing social order and hierarchy, so too do children. They are playing to understand who is alpha and who is beta.”

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"Memories are experienced fragmentarily in dreams, perhaps in order to assimilate them into autobiographical schemas" http://t.co/Hi0cnmdWMk — Neuroskeptic (@Neuro_Skeptic) March 19, 2014 via http://ift.tt/LcAGyF

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ICYMI: The stuff of which I refuse to be made http://t.co/y1ufWl1XrX — Lisa Schmeiser (@lschmeiser) March 19, 2014 via http://ift.tt/UhTp0q

Dropped «

Dropped « “Jugglers don’t have to perform difficult tricks to entertain people, because audiences generally don’t know what’s difficult. Juggling five objects is 10 times harder than juggling four, and six objects is 10 times harder than five, but to most people, five objects in the air looks like six, and six looks like five.”

Colleges Should Teach Religion to Their Students

Colleges Should Teach Religion to Their Students ‘American higher education has, however, one glaring deficiency: it does not teach its undergraduates how to live. It teaches them when the French Revolution was, what the carbon cycle is, and how to solve for X. It does not teach them what to do when they feel confused, […]

Baseball Prospectus Daily Podcast: Effectively Wild: 2014 Season Preview Series: Oakland Athletics

Baseball Prospectus Daily Podcast: Effectively Wild: 2014 Season Preview Series: Oakland Athletics In which I make my podcasting debut…

The Rise of Secular Religion – The American Interest

The Rise of Secular Religion – The American Interest “And the post-Protestants believe the best way to know themselves as moral is to define themselves in opposition to such bigotry and oppression— understanding good and evil not primarily in terms of personal behavior but as states of mind about the social condition. Sin, in other […]