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10 Reasons You Aren?t Achieving Success
A couple of months ago, I asked you not to fear failure, saying that embracing failure — or at least the possibility of failure — was essential to success. But, of course, in the end the goal is to succeed, and fear of failing i [..] |
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You aren't invited, José Luís Gordon Brown, que parece a veces cualquier cosa menos un líder progresista, le ha pegado una patada en el culo a su homólogo y correligionario ZP en un momento en el que, por la proximidad de las...
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Bad Habits Aren?t All Bad
You drink to much coffee and you know it. You have to cut back but you have tried and it is just too hard. You succeed for a day or two, but something always happens and you are back to where you started. The problem may be that you are trying to give up all of [..] |
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| 20 References That Aren?t Wikipedia
I find Wikipedia to be a great starting point for online research, but you can’t really use it in your writing. Scholastici.us has 20 other suggestions that you could actually reference legitimately.
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| 5 Things to Do If You Aren?t Celebrating Christmas
Christmas is a great holiday — you get to spend a day with your family, wallowing in nostalgia and familial love, and you get presents on top of that! But what if you don’t celebrate Christmas? What [..] |
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| Futures for SF writers that aren't the Singularity Rudy Rucker's tired of the Singularity (Vernor Vinge's conceit of a future in which people cease to have recognizably human motivations after they marry their minds with ever-accelerating computers). So he's come up with some other veins for SF writers to mine. Here's a couple (click through for the whole lot): The Afterworld I've always thought there should be more SF that speculates about what h [..] |
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| Human beings aren't very good at listening The crime rate in Oregon is down, but most Oregonians feel that the rate has gone up, and that they are less safe. I think this story has some interesting parallels with a recent British Medical Journal editorial on cognitive bias, and why what we hear and remember is often very different from the facts we are told. I highly recommend reading both these links together.... [..] |
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| EFF warns: mobile OS vendors aren't serious about security Chris Palmer -- formerly Google Android security framework engineer and now Technology Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation -- writes about the cavalier attitude toward security exhibited by the major mobile operating system vendors, and the risk this poses to all of us: By contrast, mobile systems lag far behind the established industry standard for open disclosure about problems and re [..] |
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Great Moments in Pedantry: Pie charts aren't so bad, after all Yes, that is a chart comparing the effectiveness of different kinds of charts. Apparently, it is Super Meta Science Day here at BoingBoing. Pie charts get no respect, but Robert Kosara, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at UNC Charlotte, thinks the chart's bad reputation for being misleading isn't in line with the actual evidence. In particular, he cites a 1991 study that showed no significa [..] |
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| Report: free blog themes usually aren't Most free Wordpress themes include ads, links, SEO douchebaggery and malware. Avoid anything that includes Base64-encoded sections or found via Google searches [WPMU via Metafilter]...
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| The other nuclear power: The reactors we have aren't the only option Are the design flaws and technology problems that led to the crisis at Fukushima a necessary evil inherent in nuclear power? Not really, says Alexis Madrigal, writing for The Atlantic. There's definitely a bit of irony circling around the Fukushima reactor failures. The plant uses very old reactor designs, dating to the late 1960s and early 1970s. Reactors like this exist in the United States as w [..] |
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