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YouTube: Golden Goal – Boblefotball – Bubble football/soccer (w/English subs)
Golden Goal – Boblefotball – Bubble football/soccer (w/English subs)
# 2012.02.01 – 10:43
Happiness Takes (A Little) Magic | The Wirecutter
# 2012.01.31 – 19:32
Blog: Dave Winer’s “Scripting News” weblog: More ideas for Hollywood
# 2012.01.31 – 18:23
Blog: Letters of Note: To My Old Master
# 2012.01.30 – 13:10
Twitter: @claychristensen
claychristensen Great reading RT @asymco: You cannot buy innovation http://t.co/caAE0X4m
# 2012.01.30 – 12:42
Blog: kottke.org: The thing about 998,001 is…
# 2012.01.30 – 12:38
Blog: Seth’s Blog: (What you get) – (What you were hoping for)
# 2012.01.30 – 10:09
The price of your soul: How the brain decides whether to ‘sell out’ | Science Codex
“Our experiment found that the realm of the sacred – whether it’s a strong religious belief, a national identity or a code of ethics – is a distinct cognitive process,” says Gregory Berns, director of the Center for Neuropolicy at Emory University and lead author of the study.
# 2012.01.29 – 17:48
Profit vs. Principle: The Neurobiology of Integrity | Wired Science | Wired.com
“There’s one bucket of things that are utilitarian, and another bucket of categorical things,” Berns said. “If it’s a sacred value to you, then you can’t even conceive of it in a cost-benefit framework.”
# 2012.01.29 – 17:48
Learning From Kodak’s Demise – Reason Magazine
“When given real choice, especially the choice to go elsewhere, consumers will drop even the most beloved of brands for options that enhance their experience and increase their autonomy.”
# 2012.01.29 – 17:48
The Power of Introverts: A Manifesto for Quiet Brilliance: Scientific American
# 2012.01.29 – 16:17
A Nerd Reconsiders Star Wars Philosophy – Tablet Magazine
# 2012.01.29 – 09:33
Study: Class size doesn’t matter
“an index of five policies suggested by over forty years of qualitative research — frequent teacher feedback, the use of data to guide instruction, high-dosage tutoring, increased instructional time, and high expectations — explains approximately 50 percent of the variation in school effectiveness.”
# 2012.01.28 – 12:03
ESPN – Death of the sports interview – ESPN
The chasm between fan and player has become so large as to become irrelevant. I really don’t give a crap about any of the players — it’s not about THEM. The relevant and important aspect is about US — the fans, reacting with each other on Twitter, on blogs, in bars, at the water cooler. The death of the interview just underscores how absolutely irrelevant the players and front office actually are.
# 2012.01.28 – 11:33
Grocery Sale Cycles – When Do Things Go on Sale?
# 2012.01.28 – 11:33
Do girls naturally prefer dolls to trucks? Evidence from 2 primate studies
# 2012.01.27 – 19:32
Twitter: @grinich
grinich “Books That Have Shaped How I Think” by @timoreilly http://t.co/k1oB6eRh
# 2012.01.27 – 13:55