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Tweet by beep
Kathy Sierra’s http://t.co/e6NBXpaatO should be the first thing we read today. And then a few more times after that.
— Ethan Marcotte (@beep) October 8, 2014
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Tweet by the18soccer
No one recorded Pele's greatest goal of his career. Thanks to technology it has been recreated http://t.co/i6jXVlIT3C pic.twitter.com/3BgBQLurzW
— The18 (@the18soccer) October 7, 2014
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Tweet by euqubud
@kenarneson he stole second so slowly that linguistic conventions changed by the time he got there
— Patrick Dubuque (@euqubud) October 8, 2014
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Jonathan Powell: How to talk to terrorists
“But I have now studied most of the negotiations between armed groups and governments in the last 30 years – including those that have succeeded in Mozambique, South Africa, El Salvador, the Philippines and Indonesia, as well as those that have failed in Sri Lanka, Colombia and the Middle East – and there is clearly a pattern to what works and what does not.”
Tweet by bobtimmermann
Nobel Foundation's explainer for Physics prize is great. http://t.co/d969nD6Gyc No white light until you have red, green AND BLUE.
— Bob Timmermann (@bobtimmermann) October 7, 2014
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Tweet by nytimes
Measuring how untrue stories can spread around the Internet more quickly than the facts http://t.co/cBBM69nE8E pic.twitter.com/V7xOCONvJd
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 6, 2014
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Tweet by thegarance
“no research has ever found a benefit to assigning homework (of any kind or in any amount) in elementary school” http://t.co/2fbKbF2qEj
— Garance Franke-Ruta (@thegarance) October 5, 2014
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Tweet by NateSilver538
The bullshitter's trick is to talk in generalities when questioned about details and to litigate trivia when questioned about principles.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 5, 2014
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Tweet by bergopolis
Not VFX. This was taken today on the ash-covered Ontake Shrine near the summit of Mount Ontake in central Japan. pic.twitter.com/hR5I3SB1ic
— Screamy Berg (@bergopolis) October 4, 2014
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Tweet by AUSDNews
Four AUSD seniors have been named National Merit Scholar semifinalists. Story here: http://t.co/ZLwIcjLpJp.
— Alameda Unified (@AUSDNews) September 24, 2014
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Justin Timberlake Has a Cold
Caren’s rules of hit songwriting: “First, it starts with an expression of ‘Hey,’ ‘Oops,’ ‘Excuse me,’” he begins. “Second is a personal statement: ‘I’m a hustler, baby,’ ‘I wanna love you,’ ‘I need you tonight.’ Third is telling you what to do: ‘Put your hands up,’ ‘Give me all your love,’ ‘Jump.’ Fourth is asking a question: ‘Will you love me tomorrow,’ ‘Where have you been all my life,’ ‘Will the real Slim Shady please stand up.’” He takes a deep breath, and rattles off another four rules. “Five is logic,” he says, “which could be counting, or could be spelling or phonetics: ‘1-2-3-4, let the bodies hit the floor,’ or ‘Ca-li-fornia is comp-li-cated,’ those kind of things. Six would be catchphrases that roll off the tip of your tongue because you know them: ‘Never say never,’ ‘Rain on my parade.’ Seven would be what we call stutter, like, ‘D-d-don’t stop the beat,’ but it could also be repetition: ‘Will the real Slim Shady please stand up, please stand up, please stand up.’ Eight is going back to logic again, like hot or cold, heaven or hell, head to toe, all those kind of things.” The rest is silence.
New Harvard Research Reveals A Fun Way To Be More Successful
Unleashing creativity
The area of the brain that evaluates creative ideas also inhibits them
YouTube: The Animal That Wouldn’t Die (w/Robert Krulwich)
Tweet by heybrucewright
Soderbergh took the color and sound out of Raiders of the Lost Ark to make a lesson in film theory. Watch and learn! http://t.co/EoC7UWwhE4
— Bruce Wright (@heybrucewright) September 23, 2014
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Tweet by mebwriter
Chimps raised by humans have social difficulties with other chimps, especially in grooming. http://t.co/wD6B4Hu1Qo
— Mary E. Bates (@mebwriter) September 23, 2014
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The referendum question – Charlie’s Diary
“And it seems to me that something goes badly wrong with representative democracy in polities that grow beyond somewhere in the range 5-15 million people; direct accountability vanishes and we end up with what I’ve termed the beige dictatorship….My feeling is that we’d be better served by a group of much smaller nations working in a loose confederation or treaty structure.”
