September 2007
An Open Letter to NBC re: Leaving Apple’s iTunes... →
Right on. This is 100% true.
August 2007
Strike That →
Wanna have an adventure? →
Photo Matt » Turkey Update →
Adnan Oktar’s lawyers explain, after a fact, why they believe that woldpress.com should be blocked in Turkey.
America To The Rescue →
Oh, history, who knew you could be so funny!?
think:lab: The "Robin Hood" Debate →
18 Tips for Killer Presentations →
All of these are great tips for teachers as well. Too bad some teachers don’t take them to heart.
Personal Ads: Thoughts On Teaching →
Paleo-Future: Living Room of the Future (1979) →
Advice for Students: Use a Wiki for Better... →
I did this in college, and it worked very well.
Laptops stolen from Apple Store →
No wonder they weren’t answering the phones on Monday.
Saving for College Student Loans Financial Aid... →
Duncan Riley Supports Adversarial Value Extracting... →
Miniposts →
Another step toward image unreality →
Content preserving image resizing. Mind blowing work.
With This Ring →
A beautifully-composed blog of wedding Photographer James Christianson
Medieval sex flow chart →
The Power of Yes: A Simple Way to Get More Out of... →
Touring the HP Garage, The Birthplace of Silicon... →
This is what I needed to see today. Anything worth doing is worth committing to, and is worth working hard at. The HP story attests to this truth. The struggle makes the victory all the more precious.
Videos: Ben Stein Talks Retirement →
New York Times columnist, financial author, and movie star Ben Stein has released a three-part educational video series in which Stein gives an easy-to-understand overview on how Americans can financially prepare for retirement - from tips on selecting a financial advisor to investing strategies to the importance of “retirement income” and how to get it.
The series is full of good,...
russell davies: how to be interesting →
An excellent list of things that I don’t do enough… yet.
Bulletpoints →
YouTube - The Association - Windy →
Paul Thurrott is a moron. →
Yes. The iPhone calculator looks like a simple digital calculator. Astounding. The idea that everything should be skinnable is moronic. The only remarkable design decision seems to be the color of the equals key. Everything else is commonplace.
Communication Tool Selection Tree →
Overanalysis has never been this cool.
World Spins Madly On →
A study of the "Galaxy Song" by Eric... →
Sunday cat blogging →
Where do most tigers live? In the United States it turns out. There are 4,000 tigers residing in captivity in Texas alone, where private ownership of tigers is legal. The number of tigers left in the wild is perhaps no more than 5,100-7,500. A tiger cub costs about $1,000 while the more exotic blue-eyed white tiger costs $15,000. That is from The Book of General Ignorance, an interesting...
The Same Old Excuses We All Use When We Dump a... →
Ryan: “my friend quit Facebook and the rest of us sat dazed and confused musing about why her profile could have gone away. It was nerve wracking. We browsed around the site looking for answers, but Facebook didn’t mention a thing. Apparently bad news is not worth telling anyone about. When the story unfolded it was something miraculously dull. The same old excuses we all use when we dump a...
Protected: Basic Human Decency Need Not Apply →
Are We Failing Our Geniuses? →
gapingvoid: how to be creative →
6 Things Dating Teaches Us About Money →
Identitude - using your Facebook account for an... →
Change The World: One Thank-you Note At A Time →
Tom Chiarella at Esquire became fed up with the haphazard nature we tend to throw thank-you’s around and decided he would make a statement. A hundred or so statements. Over the course of a month or so, Tom would send personal thank-you notes; physical, handwritten paper notes; to people he wanted to thank. Not only people he knew and saw regularly, but strangers and brief acquaintances. His hope...
Think before you post →
Creating Learning Experiences →
Discover -> Define -> Immerse -> Build -> Contribute
Southapalooza: Day 6 →
Of Muppets and Men →
Fox’s Right-Wing Alternative To Daily Show Fails →
1960s George Wallace Segregation Comic →
Kevin Mitnick's business card containing lock... →
Matthew M. Boedicker : Kevin Mitnick’s business card containing lock picking tools
Andy →
Demons of a Young Teacher →
dy/dan » Blog Archive » The First Day Wiki →
Study: It doesn't pay to be smart →
IQ doesn’t correlate with wealth, or financial distress. Damn.
Dick Cheney on why America shouldn’t invade Iraq (1994)
Why does everyone like Helvetica? →
Twitter / Matt Haughey: Life lesson →
David →