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    The researchers found a consistent symmetry in the rise and fall of individual names; in other words, the longer it took for a name to become popular, the longer it took for the name to fade out of popularity, and thus the more staying power it had compared to names that quickly rose and fell.…

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    dontyouforgetaboutme (via)

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    On-Domain v. Off-Domain (via)

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    A 13-year old meets his match (via)

  • (Photo by Icon Sports Media) The Washington State student newspaper, the Daily Evergreen, has a great sense of humor. Since May, four Cougar football players have either been arrested or suspended from the team. In addition to those players, 25 have been arrested or charged with offenses between 2006 and 2008. I guess there isn’t…

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    “He may be master of the universe, but he’ll never be the master of YOUR universe.” (via)

  • It is officially summertime. No more June gloom. With not that much in the news and the dog days of summer upon us, how bout some USC Song Girls to celebrate all that is right in the world!

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    People will pay for content if it is so unique they can’t get it anywhere else, so fast they benefit from getting it before anyone else, or so related to their tribe that paying for it brings them closer to other people. We’ll always be willing to pay for souvenirs of news, as well, things…

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    I can’t begin to imagine how much these set him back…but I still want some of my own. (via)

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    When did they replace Piven with Armand Assante? (via)

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    Everyone always talks about the Beatles writing about non-materialistic things. But sometimes, I’d turn to John and say, ‘Let’s write ourselves a swimming pool.’ Paul McCartney (via)

  • The Ridiculous Copyright Situation Faced By Academics Who Want To Promote Their Own Research

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