Category: Headlines
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The Data-Driven Life MUST-READ: Gary Wolf on the Quantified Self and our data-rich lives in today’s New York Times Magazine.
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Harold Hunter Run 2010
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Two great reads on the new tools of the trade – the first focused more on journalism, the latter on broader creative collaboration: Tony Hirst: Programming, Not Coding: Infoskills for Journalists (and Librarians..?!;-) Robin Sloan: The New Utility Belt
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Boris Vallejo [via]
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Author (and former Microsoft project manager) Scott Berkun talks about Innovation at the Economist’s Ideas Economy event, March 24, 2010. (WATCH NOW) (Source: http://ideas.economist.com/)
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Somehow or other we get into this rather heavy rap – about death, and infinity, and the origin of time – you know the sort of thing. Terry Southern, talking about a conversation with Stanley Kubrick.
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Some things are more precious because they don’t last long. Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray. I remind myself of this every time the McRib goes away again. [via]
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Johnny Cupcakes and friends have a little fun with a pneumatic gun and some colorfully-frosted treats. (WATCH NOW) [via] (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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Mariners set peanut-controlled games for allergic fans I never thought about it until now, but if you have a bad peanut allergy, you are pretty much screwed on going to baseball games. And Claim Jumper and other steakhouses of the “peanuts on the floor” persuasion. [via]
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Vintage-style DC Character Posters by Michael Blaine Myers, Jr. [via curvedwhite]