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Twitter: @Mrs_McCarthy32

Mrs_McCarthy32 My sweet Brookie and I at the beach http://t.co/D8hOvExO

Blog: The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan: Taking Sides – Regardless

Taking Sides – Regardless Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

Best Standing Desks | The Wirecutter

Best Standing Desks | The Wirecutter

Jonathan Ive interview: simplicity isn’t simple – Telegraph

Jonathan Ive interview: simplicity isn’t simple – Telegraph “Simplicity is not the absence of clutter, that’s a consequence of simplicity. Simplicity is somehow essentially describing the purpose and place of an object and product. The absence of clutter is just a clutter-free product. That’s not simple.”

Blog: Barking up the wrong tree: Why do you watch your favorite movie or listen to your favorite song over and over again?

Why do you watch your favorite movie or listen to your favorite song over and over again? (author unknown), Barking up the wrong tree

Facebook Advertising is Fool’s Gold – Behind Companies

Facebook Advertising is Fool’s Gold – Behind Companies ‘People don’t buy because of who they are, they buy because of circumstances in their lives, jobs that need to be done. The concept of Jobs to Be Done answers the question of “what are the circumstances where a customer is most likely to buy my product?”’

Pictures and vision

Pictures and vision “So the titanic showdown between Facebook and Google might not be the News Feed vs. Google+ after all. It might be Facebook Camera vs. Project Glass. It might, in fact, be pictures vs. vision.”

Twitter: @dhh

dhh FB ads don’t work because they focus on showing you ads based on who you are, not what problem you are trying to solve: http://t.co/HJicmIrR

Blog: Seth’s Blog: A hierarchy of business to business needs

A hierarchy of business to business needs Seth Godin, Seth's Blog

A Non-Pythagorean Musical Scale Based on Logarithms

A Non-Pythagorean Musical Scale Based on Logarithms

‘I Was There’: On Kurt Vonnegut | The Nation

‘I Was There’: On Kurt Vonnegut | The Nation “Rereading Slaughterhouse-Five taught me two things about the novel: how great it really is, and what it’s really about. It’s not about time travel and flying saucers, it’s about PTSD.”

Twitter: @waxpancake

waxpancake “Our Edison is Steve Jobs, our Chaplin is Louis CK, our multiplex is VHX, and our Warner Brothers is Kickstarter.” http://t.co/h2IrARQS

YouTube: Biking through China’s Countryside

Biking through China’s Countryside Sinostand

Blog: The American Conservative » Rod Dreher: Imagining Godtalk

Imagining Godtalk Rod Dreher, The American Conservative » Rod Dreher

Blog: THE BOOK–Playing The Percentages In Baseball: Saving the best for never

Saving the best for never Tangotiger, THE BOOK–Playing The Percentages In Baseball

Twitter: @cwahlers

cwahlers PNGDrive.js: Pack your files into a PNG. Source: https://t.co/KzQrQkdH – Demo: http://t.co/ATekFdfs

Four Ways Happiness Can Hurt You | Greater Good

Four Ways Happiness Can Hurt You | Greater Good “Mauss shows that the more people strive for happiness, the more likely they will be to set a high standard for happiness—then be disappointed when that standard is not met.”

Blog: Dave Winer’s “Scripting News” weblog: A simple proposal for discussion software makers

A simple proposal for discussion software makers (author unknown), Dave Winer's "Scripting News" weblog

What Has Christianity To Do With Human Rights? | The American Conservative

What Has Christianity To Do With Human Rights? | The American Conservative “By contrast, saying, “the ideas of democracy and human rights emerged from the Christian world, but they are not necessarily dependent on Christian premises, and are pragmatically useful outside of that context” leaves open the possibility that they could be re-founded on other […]

Blog: The American Conservative » Rod Dreher: Should You Be a Writer?

Should You Be a Writer? Rod Dreher, The American Conservative » Rod Dreher