Monthly Archives: October 2015

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Here's a new poem which, for reasons unclear to me, I've written in an Excel spreadsheet. It's called Love Excels. pic.twitter.com/7A6Nr1Cgsj — Brian Bilston (@brian_bilston) October 6, 2015 via https://twitter.com/brian_bilston

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My name isn't pronounced the same as same, but is similar to similar — Sam Miller (@SamMillerBP) October 8, 2015 via https://twitter.com/SamMillerBP

Adam Davidson on Hollywood and the Future of Work

Adam Davidson on Hollywood and the Future of Work “But embedded in Coase is this idea: the average worker, a person with a salaried job, is not receiving a lot of information from the market. They get a job for a certain task, and they have that job maybe for decades. And in that time […]

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Poems, the young hologram-teacher declared earnestly, are like vines made out of words — Patrick Dubuque (@euqubud) October 8, 2015 via https://twitter.com/euqubud

Motherhood Around the World Archives | A Cup of Jo

Motherhood Around the World Archives | A Cup of Jo

When I’m Gone

When I’m Gone from: October 6, 2015 at 01:49PM

Scientists show future events decide what happens in the past

Scientists show future events decide what happens in the past “What they found was that, when there were two grates in place, the atom passed through it on many paths in a wave form, but, when the second grate was removed, it behaved like a particle and took only one path through. So, what form […]

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Awesome infographic showing the #BayArea need for #affordablehousing. http://t.co/n2BXBBs8a8 pic.twitter.com/lb4B5thRK8 — BFHP (@BerkeleyFood) October 6, 2015 via https://twitter.com/BerkeleyFood

Hell’s Club, a place where all fictional characters meet

Hell’s Club, a place where all fictional characters meet from: October 6, 2015 at 11:23AM

Coddle U vs. Strengthen U–What a Great University Should Be

Coddle U vs. Strengthen U–What a Great University Should Be from: October 6, 2015 at 10:31AM

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NASA released over 8,400 high-res photos from the Apollo missions. They're absolutely incredible. https://t.co/k7mIZKQbOQ — Chase Clemons (@chaseclemons) October 5, 2015 via https://twitter.com/chaseclemons

Review of “The Amazing Inner Lives of Animals”

Review of “The Amazing Inner Lives of Animals” “Safina explains how an evolutionary understanding of the emotions helps us to see even humble creatures as individuals. The chemical oxytocin creates feelings of pleasure and a craving for sociality. So widespread is it that it must have originated 700 million or more years ago. Serotonin, a […]

My Simplistic Theory of Left and Right

My Simplistic Theory of Left and Right Leftists are anti-market, rightists are anti-leftists.

Can philosophy be justified in a time of crisis?

Can philosophy be justified in a time of crisis? from: October 5, 2015 at 07:30AM

The Third C is Conscientiousness

The Third C is Conscientiousness from: October 4, 2015 at 07:37PM

Credit score differences can predict success of relationships

Credit score differences can predict success of relationships “Contributing to a growing literature on the role of trust and social capital in supporting economic institutions and growth, our results present new evidence on how mismatch in trustworthiness within a household may affect its stability.”

The Moist Robot Ethical Code

The Moist Robot Ethical Code from: October 2, 2015 at 02:17PM

On feeling like a failure

On feeling like a failure from: October 2, 2015 at 02:10PM

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Diffing images with a single line of CSS: http://t.co/zMuVNd9pAI ..neat, next up: find an excuse to use this trick! pic.twitter.com/sdtb10kpHv — Pamela Fox (@pamelafox) October 2, 2015 via https://twitter.com/pamelafox

Why The Ti-83 Is So Expensive And Other Facts

Why The Ti-83 Is So Expensive And Other Facts from: October 2, 2015 at 10:09AM