The only way to end a food trip to Old Delhi is with a trip to Mogambo’s personal coffee shop – the overly dramatic Starbucks in CP.
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Food Trawling in Old Delhi
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Please tell me this was invented by a desperate desi in New Jersey
The concept from last year is hitting the market, and a million desperate desi bachelors in New Jersey cry out in joy.
Rotimatic Review: Yep, The Roti-a-Minute Magic Machine Is Awesome. -
Sets? Who needs sets? Cut Copy Paste!
They make it look easy, but thats the state-of-the-art for you.Game of Thrones, Season 4 – VFX
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“In Martinique, I had visited rustic and neglected rum-distilleries where the equipment and the methods used had not changed since the eighteenth century. In Puerto Rico, on the other hand, in the factories of the company which enjoys a virtual monopoly over the whole of the sugar production, I was faced by a display of white enamel tanks and chromium piping. Yet the various kinds of Martinique rum, as I tasted them in front of ancient wooden vats thickly encrusted with waste matter, were mellow and scented, whereas those of Puerto Rico are coarse and harsh. We may suppose, then, that the subtlety of the Martinique rums is dependent on impurities the continuance of which is encouraged by the archaic method of production. To me, this contrast illustrates the paradox of civilization: its charms are due essentially to the various residues it carries along with it, although this does not absolve us of the obligation to purify the stream. By being doubly in the right, we are admitting our mistake. We are right to be rational and to try to increase our production and so keep manufacturing costs down. But we are also right to cherish those very imperfections we are endeavouring to eliminate. Social life consists in destroying that which gives it its savour.”
— Claude Lev-Strauss, Tristes Tropiques.The underlying philosophy of liberalism, and the consumer culture it generates, condensed into nine sentences. Via
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Brilliant session on how technology is replacing people — ending with the question, what do you teach children in schools today, when 50% of all jobs in existence, will be gone in the next 20-30 years?
Schools Out
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— Making Real change, and blind spots.
The 97-page internal report on what the New York Times needs to do online contains many things of value, but it glosses over one important point: the way the NYT does journalism has to change, not just how it is promoted or displayed
What you write is as important as how it’s presented — journalists need to look within too… it’s not just about technology.
The medium really is the message
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More companies need to do this – field test software and hardware in Asia and Africa – not just for internet speeds but for climate, daily use issues, practicality and culture.
Not every place is Southern California.
More of this please
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Love me some new swing
Kimbra – Good Intent
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An update from Google. I can see this working in California…Delhi is another story.
Hows that robot driver doing?
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