Monday, October 25, 2010

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    Oct 23, 2010
    cliqology

    • cliqology posted to Twitter an article:
      Oct 24, 2010

      ‘The Walking Dead’: Zombies as Stress Test
      “I know what I'll be watching on Halloween -AMC's ‘The Walking Dead’ http://nyti.ms/c1YXJH” Zombies and vampires do not make a food chain. The zombies will kill off the vampires.  Hard to do!

  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Oct 23, 2010
    What Happened to Change We Can Believe In?
    No matter how much the White House talks about “tough” new financial regulatory reforms, the Obama administration seems not to have a prosecutorial gene.  Possibly true.  It is more that the big banks are holding a suicide switch to the debt bomb.  Torture will not help.

  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Oct 23, 2010
    Supremely Bad Judgment
    Nineteen years after the Hill-Thomas hearings, we examine our national psychic scars.
    There is a novel on this theme.  "The Tactics of Mistake".  I thought it far fetched at the time.  Karl Rove has pulled it off.  The chance that we avoid a "Dark Age" is very slim.  Faith does not move mountains, it moves people.  Rome retreated for about 1400 years. 

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    dakini_3

    • uxdesignermike posted to Twitter a graphic:
      Jan 12, 2010
      Technology
      “New Technology in User Interaction - http://nyti.ms/4UNjvW” 
      I have enough trouble without robot security guards.

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    Oct 23, 2010
    UberRob

    • UberRob posted to Twitter a review:
      2:51 pm

      A New Sherlock Holmes on ‘Masterpiece Mystery!’
      “I don't agree..I find Moffet's "Sherlock" a pretty clever adaption: "Sherlock Hears a Who" (c/o @nytimes) - http://nyti.ms/cZ535b” 
      The review authors ignorance of the Conan Doyle stories is profound.

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    Oct 23, 2010
    dbtcom

    dbtcom posted to Twitter an article:
    12:11 pm
    PlumWillow Is Making the Customer Part of Its Culture
    “PlumWillow Is Making the Customer Part of Its Culture - http://nyti.ms/9racls” 
    Cute and proper use of interns.  It is mass market retail and that is not my choice of directions. I like my digestion. I do not want it upset unnecessarily.

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    Oct 23, 2010
    lwdgrfx

    • Tara Parker-Pope recommended a blog post:
      Sep 22, 2010
      Showing Gay Teens a Happy Future
      A new online video channel is reaching out to teenagers who are bullied at school for being gay. The message: life really does get better after high school.
      A happy future is much anticipated here.

  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Oct 23, 2010
    WikiLeaks Founder on the Run, Chased by Turmoil
    Julian Assange is used to being denounced, but now some of his own comrades are abandoning him for what they see as erratic and imperious behavior.
    The JOB is done for the moment.  Let him rot. He may be useful in the future.  I hope he is holding the passwords closely.

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    Authorsue1

    • TaoMannaDon posted to Twitter an article:
      Jul 20, 2010
      Changing Tune, Administration Defends Insurance Mandate as a Tax
      “Changing Tune, Administration Defends Insurance Mandate as a Tax - http://nyti.ms/bQV7pC”
      I would say Orin Hatch is right. Here is single payer by the back door.
      They may not be able to require the public to support the insurance industry but they can require the public to support health care.

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    Oct 23, 2010
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  • TimesPeople recommended an editorial:
    Oct 23, 2010
    Health Care and the Campaign
    Republicans and special interests are spreading so many distortions and lies about health care reform that it is little wonder if voters are anxious and confused.
    The catalogue here is necessary.  It is a bit late to get it on the mailings. 

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    Oct 23, 2010
    michaelaccorsi

  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Oct 23, 2010
    With Kinect, Microsoft Aims for a Game Changer
    The Kinect lets players control games with their bodies and speech. Will it be the hit product Microsoft wants?
    I want it to crash.  I think it will.  The processing is right at the edge of possibility.  It provides a whole new portal for phishing. Kinaesthetic signals are very much a part of skilled play.  Unskilled play is just not much fun.  I am going to have to think hard about game design, something I have been avoiding. 

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    Oct 23, 2010
    jah505

    • jah505 posted to Twitter an article:
      4:02 pm
      At Alan’s Orchard, It’s All Local and in Season
      “At Alan’s Orchard, It’s All Local and in Season - http://nyti.ms/9YqLbh” 
      I like the concept.  The problem is that NJ has winter.  There is not much in the vegetable department come February.  The 19th century suffered from this problem.

  • TimesPeople recommended an interactive graphic:
    Oct 23, 2010
    The Subway in Pictures
    A gallery of New York Times photography documenting 10 decades of New York City’s subway system.
    I am very fond of b&w photography. I looked carefully at these pictures.
    Composition is excellent for news photography.  I do not see much general interest in the archive.

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    espiritudeibiza

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    Keone Michaels

    • Keone Michaels posted to Twitter an article:
      2:57 pm

      Supremely Bad Judgment
      “Supremely Bad Judgment - http://nyti.ms/bao0gC Maureen Dowd scores a homerun again..pls read and RT” 
      Maureen Dowd reviews the situation.  I think she sees the structure clearly. 
      We need to remove Clarence Thomas and most of his works.
      He is just one of the reasons we are looking at a durable disaster.
      He might be vulnerable to a determined attack.  I hope there is a person willing and able to put in the necessary effort.  A press pillory would be an excellent way to get the ball rolling.

  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Oct 23, 2010
    The Election That Wasn’t
    In this integrated and automated global economy, we’re in the Age of Extra.  Thomas Friedman is scholding us about an event that has not yet happened. I will not re-anoint W.  Certainly not on Friedman's say so.

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    Oct 23, 2010
    Jennifer Preston

    • Jennifer Preston posted to Twitter an article:
      5:59 pm

      Lost in Ireland
      “What a great idea: "Lost in Ireland" - http://nyti.ms/casc7A via @nytimestravel” 

      What an idea. Summer is still a better time of year anywhere that wet.  I  think we should let their economy come to some kind of equilibrium.  There are places and things in Britain that I want to see. 
      Fly into Heathrow and travel slowly by bicycle, rail and ferry. Reasonable study and preparation are called for. Most luggage can be shipped rather than carried. Much can be bought locally and dealt with when necessary.  The trash works almost everywhere.  So does the mail.




      • jenny8lee recommended an article:
        Sep 2, 2010
        For the A-Cup Crowd, Minimal Assets Are a Plus
        Many women these days want to showcase their small chests, not pad them out. Retailers are listening.

        I am not sure I  will get here in your last list so I will give you an
        assurance that I love you and look forward to holding you almost enough.  Satiated, never satisfied.

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