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Some Hard Facts About Wi-Fi and Its Future: Tech News and Analysis «
Wi-Fi traffic "expected to double every year" thanks to mobile computing.
wifi  article  ipad 
may 2011 by axehandle
Why Nondrinkers May Be
A study of 38,000 Norwegians suggests a surprising benefit of alcohol for people who drink: an apparently lower risk of depression than people who abstain completely
alcohol  article  health  News 
august 2010 by axehandle
Don't Depend on Project Dependencies
John Weathington says:
Tip # 1 : Resist the Natural Urge to Sequence Things
Tip # 2 : Eliminate Soft Dependencies with Risk Planning
Tip # 3 : Eliminate Hard Dependencies with Interfaces
article  projectmanagement 
may 2010 by axehandle
Pük, Memory
Paul LaFarge writes about learning Volapuk
language  article 
april 2010 by axehandle
Professor in Chief - Inside Higher Ed
Barack Obama has been called a lot of things since he hit the national stage: Celebrity, elitist and even one who “pals around with terrorists.” But as his poll numbers come back down to earth, and an emboldened conservative movement sharpens its attacks, the label that seems to be sticking to Obama as much as any lately is that of “professor.”
article  politics  obama 
february 2010 by axehandle
My lazy American students - The Boston Globe
Success is all about time management, and in a globalizing economy, Americans' inability to stay focused and work hard could prove to be a serious problem.
education  culture  opinion  article  academic  america 
december 2009 by axehandle
The AIM FishBot Phenomenon
If you've gotten a random AIM message from a (something)Salmon, (something)Trout, and (something)Coho, you have been bitten by Project Upstreams fishbot. Find out what that means here.
article  weird  chat 
march 2009 by axehandle
Puzzle Guru Will Shortz - TIME
TIME talks to New York Times crossword editor Will Shorts about kenken, crosswords and other puzzles
games  article  interview 
march 2009 by axehandle
Why Wall Street Always Blows It - The Atlantic (December 2008)
The magnitude of the current bust seems almost unfathomable—and it was unfathomable, to even the most sophisticated financial professionals, until the moment the bubble popped. How could this happen? And what's to stop it from happening again? A former Wall Street insider explains how the financial industry got it so badly wrong, why it always will—and why all of us are to blame.
history  economy  business  article  finance  money 
december 2008 by axehandle
Post-Katrina, White Vigilante Justice Reigns | Views | TheRoot.com
Why are New Orleans militiamen still bragging about shooting black men after Katrina?
News  history  america  article  violence 
december 2008 by axehandle
Malwebolence - The World of Web Trolling - NYTimes.com
New York Times magazine explores the history and status quo of Internet trolling. They look at the early days of Usenet trolling, current anonymous forums, and social networking pages as the latest venues for trolls.
news  article  internet  social 
august 2008 by axehandle
Top 10 Worst April Fool's Day Hoaxes Of All Time
Tragic and heartbreaking attempts at april fool's humor.
article  funny  history 
april 2008 by axehandle
Images of War in the American Journalism Review
This year the American news media have displayed pictures of burned bodies in Fallujah, flag-draped coffins coming home from Iraq and the abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib. But were they too squeamish when it came to showing the carnage of war during
article  war  photography 
december 2007 by axehandle

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