January 2012
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“Household balance sheets among the Facebook generation were the hardest hit:...”
– from the Council on Foreign Relations’ “Housing Defriends the Facebook Generation”
Jan 19th
“SOPA is a legislative attempt by big companies with vested interests to protect...”
– from Harvard Business Review’s “The Real SOPA Battle: Innovators vs. Goliath”
Jan 18th
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December 2011
28 posts
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“I was at a meeting just two days ago at which several well-meaning staff members...”
– via “I Don’t Understand What Anyone Is Saying Anymore” in Harvard Business Review
Dec 14th
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“Pubic hair is … evolving. Once upon a time, all vulvas were coated in a...”
– from an interesting Atlantic piece about female pubic hair
Dec 14th
Facebook Is Making Us Miserable →
Don’t agree with all of this post, but this part is interesting. Since our Facebook profiles are self-curated, users have a strong bias toward sharing positive milestones and avoid mentioning the more humdrum, negative parts of their lives. Accomplishments like, “Hey, I just got promoted!” or “Take a look at my new sports car,” trump sharing the intricacies of our...
Dec 10th
7 Foods You Should Never Eat →
Chemicals, including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), in the lining of the bag, are part of a class of compounds that may be linked to infertility in humans, according to a recent study from UCLA. In animal testing, the chemicals cause liver, testicular, and pancreatic cancer. Studies show that microwaving causes the chemicals to vaporize—and migrate into your popcorn. “They stay in...
Dec 10th
Dec 8th
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Why food drives are a terrible idea →
Matt Yglesias breaks it down: America, after all, is not a country stricken with famine. There’s no objective shortage of food, in other words, that makes it vitally important for you to draw down the stockpile in your kitchen cabinet. Indeed, many of us don’t even have that much food socked away, which leads to us going out to buy extra food in order to give it away. But having 100 different...
Dec 8th
“With Italy too big to fail, too big to save, and now at the point of no return,...”
– Nouriel Roubini, an NYU economist who was nicknamed Dr. Doom after predicting the housing meltdown and subsequent 2008 financial crisis, speaking on the current eurozone crisis
Dec 7th
“Handedness, as the dominance of one hand over the other is called, provides a...”
– via the Wall Street Journal’s “The Health Risks of Being Left-Handed”
Dec 6th
"Facebook News Feed History of the World" →
So, so good. (via I Love Charts)
Dec 6th
Dec 5th
WatchWatch
Over the past two months, I have watched the entire “How the Universe Works” series (most episodes twice), all of Stephen Hawking’s “Into the Universe”, NOVA’s “Fabric of the Cosmos,” the Curiosity episode on parallel universes, and just about every other space-related show that I have seen listed on my TV guide. (Big Bang Theory NOT included.)...
Dec 5th
Dec 5th
The Economist: "The perils for Nicolas Sarkozy in... →
Excerpt: “As the crisis deepens, an alarming prospect looms: that France’s own status could lapse, and thus its clout at the heart of the euro zone. France is by far the most vulnerable of the zone’s six AAA-rated countries. It has the highest level of debt as a share of GDP. Its banks are particularly exposed to the troubled periphery, especially Italy. The spread of French over German...
Dec 5th
Dec 5th
“It seems like we’ve not been thinking about the right issues for a long...”
– Peter Thiel, speaking in a New Yorker profile on him “No Death, No Taxes”
Dec 5th
Dec 4th
"The Sad Truth About the Fight Against Blood...
Edward Zwick on the Kimberly Process. Excerpt: Unfortunately, the Kimberley Process’s refusal to address the clear links between diamonds, violence and tyranny has rendered it hopelessly ineffectual. In effect, it has become an accomplice to diamond laundering — as well as the corruption and depredations that inevitably follow — by offering the illusion of institutional cover...
Dec 4th
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"Rumors Of Extramarital Affair End Campaign Of... →
Dec 4th
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Personality Traits Affect How You Smell
So says some study. Excerpt: Getting to know someone usually requires at least a little conversation. But a new study suggests you can get a hint of an individual’s personality through his or her scent alone. Participants in the study assessed, with some degree of accuracy, how outgoing, anxious or dominant people were after only taking a whiff of their clothes. The study is the first to...
Dec 3rd
“On a rain-smeared cardboard sign near the shattered window of an Oakland coffee...”
– from The New Yorker’s “Pre-Occupied,” a look at the genesis of Occupy Wall Street
Dec 1st
November 2011
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“Success is the national religion, and almost everyone is a believer.”
– Matt Taibbi, in his “Wall Street Isn’t Winning It’s Cheating” piece for Rolling Stone
Nov 22nd
“How serious is [Italy’s] labor issue? Start with the country’s 2,700 pages...”
– from “Italy’s Labor Pains” in this week’s Bloomberg Businessweek.
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“Today, with the precipitous economic and social decline of men of all races,...”
– from “All the Single Ladies,” this month’s long-but-worthwhile Atlantic cover story by Kate Bolick
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“For some Americans, especially African Americans, there is also history....”
– Andrew Rosenthal on Maine’s (voter-defeated) voter ID/anti-same-day voter registration proposal
Nov 15th
“I went through the Asian educational system, which is now so admired. It gave me...”
– from Fareed Zakaria’s Time article “When Will We Learn?”
Nov 12th
WatchWatch
Former Penn State linebacker (and three-time NFL Pro Bowler) LaVar Arrington speaking poignantly during the campus’ vigil for sex abuse victims last night. (via SB Nation) A disturbing-as-hell time line of the allegations against former Penn State defensive coordinator and two time “Assistant Coach of the Year” award recipient Jerry Sandusky. The full, graphic grand jury...
Nov 12th
Lex Luger Can Write a Hit Rap Song in the Time It... →
When the New York Times writes about hip hop, it’s usually just comical. But this Lex Luger profile is excellent. Excerpt: Lex went inside the rim shop next door to goggle at enormous chrome hubcaps, and I stood in the parking lot looking at the cars and thinking about lowrider culture making its way from Southwestern pachucos and L.A. hot rodders in the ’50s all the way to black Virginia...
Nov 5th
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Cute 8-Year-Old Starting To Realize How Much... →
“Girls who aren’t as cute as I am will want to be friends with me, because if I like them, they’ll feel less ugly,” said Ella, adding that, conversely, the opinion of a girl covered in gross freckles wouldn’t matter in the slightest. “I bet I can make them do my homework or carry my books or anything I want. If they don’t, I can stop being their friend,...
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