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A brilliant friend of mine sent this to me. I think I may start...
A brilliant friend of mine sent this to me. I think I may start applying this to all decisions in my life. via i.imgur.com
August 22 2010, 9:04pm | Comments »
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Infographic: The Geosocial Universe - http://ow.ly/2sLOc size of online srvcs+proportion of user base that access the service via mobile
August 22 2010, 9:00pm | Comments »
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Technologies help agents track & monitor the boundaries of the most isolated man on the planet: http://ow.ly/2sUBZ Ironic on so many levels
August 22 2010, 8:10pm | Comments »
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2 movies revealing the impact of tech on our lives (Catfish and We Live in Public): http://ow.ly/2sLGP saw We Live, will check out Catfish
August 22 2010, 5:40pm | Comments »
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“Technologies like Google Earth and other mapping programs can assist in monitoring the boundaries of his territory. Instead of launching intrusive expeditions into the tribal territories to verify the Indians’ safety, Brazilian officials have announced they will experiment with heat-seeking sensors that can be attached…
August 22 2010, 2:58pm | Comments »
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"When I was growing up, the guys were always talking big melons,"
““When I was growing up, the guys were always talking big melons,”” - O RLY? Farmers Focus on Small, Seedless Watermelons - NYTimes.com As a side note: I might be the only person in the world who finds the societal evolution and economic promise of…
August 22 2010, 12:06am | Comments »
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Which city has the most honest residents? http://ow.ly/2sLer LA at 75%?? I'm surprised by that. Seriously thought it would be much lower.
August 21 2010, 9:35pm | Comments »
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"David B. Wiseman, a psychologist, showed 128 undergraduate students photographs of tattooed and..."
“David B. Wiseman, a psychologist, showed 128 undergraduate students photographs of tattooed and non-tattooed female models, described as “college instructors.” He found that college students prefer tattoos: “Analyses indicated that the presence of tattoos was associated with some positive changes in ratings: students’ motivation, being…
August 21 2010, 9:02pm | Comments »
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The Value of a Tattoo in Higher Education - Freakonomics Blog http://post.ly/t3vH
August 21 2010, 7:28pm | Comments »


