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| Remembering Greenham Common, 25 years later Xeni Jardin:
I don't know much about this, other than what it appears to be: an Iraqi-American family is posting photos and sketches on Flickr in an attempt to locate a missing relative in Baghdad whom they believe may have been kidnapped:
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Writing and Remembering: Why We Remember What We Write
A few weeks ago I wrote a post on note-taking skills. One common experience many people have, and that several people mentioned in response to that post, is that when they take good notes they remember things well enough that they rarely end up having to [..] |
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LA Event: Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything Machine Project in Los Angeles is hosting a lecture and book launch event with author Joshua Foer on Sunday, March 27th, 2011 at 8pm. It sounds great! On average, people squander 40 days annually compensating for things they've forgotten. Joshua Foer used to be one of those people. But after a year of memory training, he found himself in the finals of the U.S. Memory Championship. Even more import [..] |
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| Remembering the dearly departed Bug-Eyed Monster Golden Age Comic Book Stories has a small gallery of scans from science fiction illustrator Edd Cartier's 1951 "Travelers of Space." Cartier's bug-eyed monsters are second to none. As Bruce Sterling notes, "with vampires, werewolves and zombies absolutely littering the pop-culture landscape, you have to wonder why these sweet little guys haven't made a major comeback." Travelers of Space, Publishe [..] |
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| Coffee Common Launches (photos by Kyle Glanville) I take my coffee pretty seriously. So the idea of some of the most respected names in the coffee business—who, under normal circumstances, consider one another competition—coming together to work towards a common goal is very interesting to me. As a consumer I'm always trying to get my hands on really delicious coffee. As an enthusiast, I'm constantly annoyin [..] |
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| Origins of common symbols Cory Doctorow:
Blue Shield's Vice President of Corporate Communications, Capital BlueCross, Barclay Fitzpatrick, created this internal "talking points memo" for BlueCrossers who are trying to stem the bleeding from the wounds they suffer in Michael Moore's brilliant, must-see documentary, Sicko. Fitzpatrick's bottom line is: people are fat and lazy, and that makes it hard to run [..] |
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| 101 Common Sense Rules For Managers
In any large workplace there are people you should get to know to make your life easier. You may not realize it, but a good relationship with the receptionist and your IT department could change things dramatically at work.
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| How To Answer Common Job Interview Questions
?The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands, but in seeing with new eyes.? - Marcel Proust?I don’t think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.? - Abraham Lincoln
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Coffee Common: roasters roast one other at TED Last week I was excited to announce the birth of Coffee Common, a project of coffee enthusiasts (one of them being me) coming together to improve the experience of coffee for both industry and consumers. I mentioned that to kick off the launch, the project organizers and a handful of baristas from around the world will be spending this week in conjunction with the TED conference talking about (and [..] |
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| Wikipedia's list of common misconceptions The Wikipedia entry for "List of common misconceptions" is chock-a-block with fascinating tit-bits that you can amaze and disabuse your friends with: # There is no evidence that Vikings wore horns on their helmets.[3][4] # There is no evidence that Iron maidens were invented in the Middle Ages or even used for torture, despite being shown so in some media, but instead were pieced together in the 1 [..] |
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