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  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Mar 18, 2012
    Billy Moses
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    Mar 18, 2012
    Jorge Vergara
    • Chris Messina posted to Twitter an interactive graphic:
      Mar 17, 2011
      How a Reactor Shuts Down and What Happens in a Meltdown
      “Now I know how a nuclear reactor shuts down and what happens in a meltdown: http://nyti.ms/fm7bhY /thx @nytimes cc @brynn” 

      These problems are engineering problems.  Engineering problems have solutions.  Political problems often do not.  Do not confuse them. Ignore neither the engineering or the political.
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    Mar 18, 2012
    fredwilson
    • fredwilson recommended an article:
      Jan 2, 2010
      Why Twitter Will Endure
      So you’re drowning in a sea of information. Perhaps the answer is more information.
      I quite agree that search is necessary in a world as studied as this.
      That a search has been done is difficult to hide.
      The identity of the searcher is much more easily hidden.
      Machines only know what they are told.
      If you do not tell them they do not know.nytimes
  • TimesPeople recommended a video:
    Mar 18, 2012
    Caught in the Crossfire
    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/world/middleeast/yemens-new-president-is-facing-unrest-in-the-south.html

    I do not wish either of these parties good luck.
    Death in battle is not a fate I would wish for anyone.
    Sun Tzu got it right.
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    Mar 18, 2012
    Jenna Wortham
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    tylershores
    • tylershores posted to Twitter an article:
      Jan 24, 2011
      The Philosophical Novel
      “The Philosophical Novel - http://nyti.ms/fppaHL” 

      James Ryerson Begins with a false dichotomy and amuses himself with it for a thousand words.  He finds that he is not alone.
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    Mar 18, 2012
    Davidwh
    • Henry recommended a blog post:
      Mar 7, 2011
      Does IMF Stand for Impressive Macroeconomic Flexibility?
      So the IMF is holding a meeting on rethinking macroeconomic policy (I was invited but couldn’t make the timing work.) And the Fund’s chief economist has already made it clear that he’s open to some serious revision of the prevailing paradigm.

      "With malice toward none and charity for all"
      The Maastricht treaty is null and void.
  • TimesPeople recommended a video:
    Mar 18, 2012
    Wolverine Weekend
    Any excuse is a good one.

    My skills and equipment are not up to such a project.
    I really dislike frostbite.
    Hypothermia is far too easy.




















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