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  • Basic Human Needs Pyramid: Fixed [Pic]

    Take that, Maslow

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    Apr 20
  • What if population was corelated to area of countries? heres the resulting map. Some countries wouldn't change location.
    What if population was corelated to area of countries? heres the resulting map. Some countries wouldn’t change location.

    Nerdgasm.

    Population corelated to Surface Area

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    Apr 13
  • Because people in IT thought they would take care of computers, and they realized when they started to work, that they have to take care of people.

    So true of a lot of fields of work. In the end its all about people, not just the work.
    — Why are IT people so unhappy?.

    Why are people in IT so unhappy?

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    Apr 13
  • Is it friction, and/or the little flanges on either side of a train wheel?

    Not even close.

    Here’s no less than maverick nobel laureate Richard Feynman, amusedly telling us why with the smile and enthusiasm he always had.

     

    Why do trains stay on the track, around a curve?

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    Apr 11
  • The always interesting Russel Brand, on the impact Thatcher had on the Britain he grew up in, and the world she helped shape. Quite insightful  sobering and damning, really, especially coming from a comedian…

    Perhaps my early apathy and indifference are a result of what Thatcher deliberately engendered, the idea that “there is no such thing as society”, that we are alone on our journey through life, solitary atoms of consciousness.

    …

    Barack Obama, interestingly, said in his statement that she had “broken the glass ceiling for other women”. Only in the sense that all the women beneath her were blinded by falling shards. She is an icon of individualism, not of feminism.

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    I hope I’m not being reductive but it seems Thatcher’s time in power was solely spent diminishing the resources of those who had least for the advancement of those who had most. I know from my own indulgence in selfish behaviour that it’s much easier to get what you want if you remove from consideration the effect your actions will have on others.

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    The blunt, pathetic reality today is that a little old lady has died, who in the winter of her life had to water roses alone under police supervision. If you behave like there’s no such thing as society, in the end there isn’t. Her death must be sad for the handful of people she was nice to and the rich people who got richer under her stewardship. It isn’t sad for anyone else.

    What is more troubling is my inability to ascertain where my own selfishness ends and her neo-liberal inculcation begins. All of us that grew up under Thatcher were taught that it is good to be selfish, that other people’s pain is not your problem, that pain is in fact a weakness and suffering is deserved and shameful.

    In the end he accuses her of the biggest crime – not being quite British:

    I can’t articulate with the skill of either of “the Marks” – Steel or Thomas – why Thatcher and Thatcherism were so bad for Britain but I do recall that even to a child her demeanour and every discernible action seemed to be to the detriment of our national spirit and identity. Her refusal to stand against apartheid, her civil war against the unions, her aggression towards our neighbours in Ireland and a taxation system that was devised in the dark ages, the bombing of a retreating ship – it’s just not British.

    via Russell Brand on Margaret Thatcher: I always felt sorry for her children | Comment is free | The Guardian.

    Russell Brand on Margaret Thatcher

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    Apr 11
  • Hey look! A blog devoted solely to cover versions of “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.”  What a great idea. There should be more blogs like this.

    These Boots Are Made For Walkin.
    A collection of cover versions of this great song by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra.

    These Boots Are Made For Walkin – Covers Blog

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    Apr 10
  • The most hilarious part of the demented G.I. Joe Retribution movie:
    A Shashi Tharoor lookalike as Indian PM saying “Shuru karo” to launch Indian nuclear missiles, and yelling “Have you lost your mind?” at the (fake) US President.

    So much masala, so little time.

    GI Joe Retribution

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    Apr 8
  • A girl and her German Sheperds

    A boy and his Saint Bernards

    Romping…

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    Mar 29
  • How the internet is making us poor…and Software is eating the world.

    How the internet is making us poor

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    Mar 29
  • Doordarshan: Keeping it real since, like 1979

    Doordarshan: Keeping it real since, like, 1979

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    Mar 6
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