“I was at Penn State, and I was just aghast, because everyone was what I call drillers of deeper wells. These academics sit at the bottom of a deep well and they look up and see a sliver of the sky. They know everything about that little sliver of sky and nothing else. I scan all my horizons.”
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@kenarneson Look, the case of People v. Grinch is not going to try itself.
— Philip Michaels (@PhilipMichaels) November 27, 2013
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The Honorable Ebenezer Scrooge presiding. RT @kenarneson My wife just got a jury summons for Christmas Eve. Seriously, Alameda County?
— Roman (@ThanksBilly) November 27, 2013
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Medical Xpress: Experiencing awe increases belief in the supernatural
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The Problem with Unapologetic and the HPtFTU
“He doesn’t want us to submit because He’s a vengeful, dickish Old Testament-style of God, who gets off on watching us grovel, although there’s a reason why He decided to put these images in the Good Book. He wants us to submit because that is the only way to break the vicious cycle of prideful [Human Propensity to F Things Up].”
Puddleglum and the Savage
“In effect, both Huxley and Lewis looked at a utilitarian’s paradise — a world where all material needs are met, pleasure is maximized and pain eliminated — and pointed out what we might be giving up to get there: the entire vertical dimension in human life, the quest for the sublime and the transcendent, for romance and honor, beauty and truth.”
That Star Trek economy thing
“…there is a lack of robots in Star Trek…This is where Star Wars seems to have a leg up in the future vision stakes as their are robots everywhere. But Star Wars has always had better economics, it is the political economy that makes no sense.”
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Big data in the 1500s – sample size = 900. Tycho Brahe's original Mars data. http://t.co/1glUZgQpcD
— Christopher D. Long (@octonion) November 24, 2013
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Quote from Tumblr
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Black man befriends KKK members as a way of opening their eyes. http://t.co/rf8mjiPLhs h/t @MartinAylward1 @VincentHorn
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New Giant Dinosaur Was the Apex Predator Before T-Rex
Cosmos and Taxis: Studies in Emergent Order (pdf)
“Emergent systems are nonlinear, meaning they do not arise through chains of causation. They are instead networks shaped by teh back and forth influences of mutual causation. Each node in such a network influences and is influenced by other nodes through positive and negative feedback signals that, taken together, generate the order as a whole. The order is a kind of pattern in relationships rather than an arrangement of objects, which themselves might be individually mobile and transient. Objects come and go; the pattern remains.”
Review of Carlos Fraenkel’s “Philosophical Religions”
“But compare the later example of Aquinas, who subscribed to the rationalist trend in negative theology only to confront a logical conundrum: the Christian faith is grounded upon certain key dogmas—the Trinity and the incarnation of Christ—that transcend human reason. It is here, according to Fraenkel, that Christians began to diverge from the path of philosophical religion they had walked in common with Muslims and Jews.”
Viral Journalism and the Valley of Ambiguity
A map to online virality: “So that leaves us with the stories that don’t make it. These are the articles and essays that have fallen into the valley of ambiguity…Who wants to share a story that can be misunderstood?”
They’re Watching You at Work
HR Moneyball: “I spoke with managers at a lot of companies who are using advanced analytics to reevaluate and reshape their hiring, and nearly all of them told me that their research is leading them toward pools of candidates who didn’t attend college—for tech jobs, for high-end sales positions, for some managerial roles.”
What Screens Want
“In fact, designing the way elements adapt and morph in the in-between moments is half of your work as a designer. You’re crafting the interstitials.”
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Country Music, Openness to Experience, and the Psychology of Culture War
“What high-openness liberals feel as mere nostalgia, low-openness conservatives feel as the baseline emotional tone of a recognizably decent life. If your kids don’t experience the same meaningful things in the same same way that you experienced them, then it may seem that their lives will be deprived of meaning, which would be tragic. And even if you’re able to see that your kids will find plenty of meaning, but in different things and in different ways, you might well worry about the possibility of ever really understanding and relating to them. The inability to bond over profound common experience would itself constitute a grave loss of meaning for both generations.”