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How could a man be so mean?
Driving through downtown Chicago, I saw insult after insult about a woman named Sarah which seemed to come from a man she recently broke up with.
The first graffiti display clarified Sarah’s jeans did make look fat.
A few blocks later on a bus stop, the same writer proclaimed his mother never liked […]
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Seems only fair to point out two wonderful features of Google Mail, after outing today’s time-changing April Fool-spoof, Custom Time. Although Gmail doesn’t offer traditional aliases, you can deflect unwanted email by adding “+anyword” after your name and before the…
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This is pretty off-topic, but interesting nonetheless. Have you seen this video yet? If not, take a few seconds to check it out–it’s fairly mind-blowing.
Want to know why we are so selective in our vision? Here’s the science behind what’s called change blindness.
Makes me wonder if there isn’t a mental version of change blindness as […]
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Gmail Custom Time (TM) oozed out today, offering Gmail users the ability to pre-date an email, even mark it as read and have it appear in the recipients in-box in the correct chronological order, to, um, well, cheat. Note: They…
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This story reads like beginning of a science fiction novel: Asking a Judge to Save the World, and Maybe a Whole Lot More - New York Times.
I offer this to those of you who heard me speak about my experience getting stranded outside of the scientific facility where the Web was invented by Sir Tim […]
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This evening I read Tina Gordon’s article in Associations Now. Tina highlights why a Gen X association leader and a small association may be a good fit for each other. Many of GenX traits that Tina identifies would also benefit large associations such as quickly adapting and making immediate impact. Having only worked for two large national […]