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Technology Ages in Reverse

The longer a technology has existed in the past, the longer it can be expect to exist into the future.

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5 examples of how the languages we speak can affect the way we think

“there’s a correlation between a focus on agents in English and our criminal-justice bent toward punishing transgressors rather than restituting victims”

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Blog: The American Conservative » Rod Dreher: The Politics Of Liturgy

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Minimum Viable Product vs. Minimum Delightful Product | Startup Blender

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YouTube: AL Davis Raiders-Bill King Super Bowl 15

AL Davis Raiders-Bill King Super Bowl 15

Blog: Ezra Klein: Are bans on plastic bags making people sick? Not so fast.

YouTube: The Known Universe by AMNH

The Known Universe by AMNH

Kant on Beauty

“Kant does try to provide some kind of recompense to this, when at the end of The Critique of Aesthetic Judgement he makes a distinction between mere art and ‘fine-art.’ But really, he’s just confusing himself, confusing us and being a snob all at the same time.”

More On Benedict’s Resignation

“How is it possible for any institution to maintain authority in this media environment? He meant the relentless questioning and fierce transparency the Internet compels.”

You can’t. Because the Internet destroys hierarchies and turn them into networks. If you can’t make that transition, you will fail.

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When Beauty Is Not Truth

“The search for symmetry in nature has had so many successes, observes Stephon Alexander, a Dartmouth physicist, that ‘there is a danger of forgetting that nature is the one that decides where that game ends.'”

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