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Clouds three, humanity may be doomed or maybe not, spring hat, dem senator puts isps on notice
clouds three The aggravating state of human behavior, first - 5 Psychological Experiments That Prove Humanity is Doomed The Asch Conformity Experiment (1953) Yet, sadly, 32 percent of subjects would … more »
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An older generation
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geekhangout wrote 3 days ago: Hey Everyone, Right now I’m watching my parent play the Wii together. It’s a ver … more »
clouds three, humanity may be doomed or maybe not, spring hat, dem senator puts isps on notice
inkbluesky wrote 6 days ago: clouds three The aggravating state of human behavior, first - 5 Psychological Experiments That Prov … more »
sick age of microcelebrity, park neon, canned reality
inkbluesky wrote 2 weeks ago: Is Your Daily Life Enslaved by the Electronic World? On March 30, 2008, a group of teenagers in Flor … more »
net censorship spreading, live in a herb tower, old red bottom
inkbluesky wrote 1 month ago: Internet Censorship Some censorship is legal, not technical. Countries have laws against publishing … more »
civilizations come and go, smoke'em if ya gottem, to support the commies or muslims
inkbluesky wrote 1 month ago: i was wondering if i should link to this abstract from new scientist since a subscription is requir … more »
reverse dominance hierarchy, glued on gothic, applenatics
inkbluesky wrote 1 month ago: beautiful balloon - Hard-wired for the ups and downs Of course, I say that because I evolved as a m … more »
1 and half minutes per five hours of news, misty reflections, your mac or your face
inkbluesky wrote 1 month ago: I happen to like TV in general. I’m not always glued to to a new new documentary on PBS. There … more »
no deep drama here, train station murals, human rights theory of relativity
inkbluesky wrote 1 month ago: Finnish Minister admits sending 200 dirty texts to erotic dancer from taxpayer-funded phone Ilkka Ka … more »
inherit the text, county road, french cultural contrasts
inkbluesky wrote 2 months ago: This is one of the most e-mailed articles at the NYT site this past week-end, Text Generation Gap: U … more »
the news game shifts to web, tech toast, enduring lies
inkbluesky wrote 2 months ago: More Americans turning to Web for news NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly 70 percent of Americans believe t … more »
Seattle vs. Valley: Daycare vs. Kindergarten
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-Rob wrote 3 months ago: Glenn Kelman at Redfin posted a great article yesterday about working at a technology company in Sea … more »
scottish winter, security, romance, amnesty for the king and ferocious beast
inkbluesky wrote 3 months ago: scotland winter Security vs. Privacy In a Jan. 21 New Yorker article, Director of National Intell … more »
growing up online, plaza cibeles, ethical terminators, blue canal wallpaper
inkbluesky wrote 3 months ago: Growing Up Online, and Still Bored Problem is, even with all the added dilemmas that come along with … more »
perpetual beta, paying for really bad decisions, wet clover, the nabokov dilemma
inkbluesky wrote 3 months ago: perpetual beta a tip of the hat to all those applications, web based and otherwise that go from on … more »
elephants said not be safe pets, boat and sky, 45rpm birthday
inkbluesky wrote 4 months ago: A 10 year old in the U.K. wants an elephant for pet. The government gives the matter some thoughtful … more »
love-hate drug affair, laundry day again, welcome to the corporate nanny state
inkbluesky wrote 4 months ago: America’s Love-Hate Relationship with Drugs [ ]…First, we see the classification of mi … more »
this is what a blogroll looks like
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R. wrote 4 months ago: Critical Miami gets a blogroll. FINALLY!!!! I’m not sure if Alesh sees what the big deal is … more »
stuck on beating a dead horse
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R. wrote 4 months ago: The saga continues. It’s been ten days since the blog known as Stuck-on-the-Palmetto met its … more »
blogging starter kit
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R. wrote 4 months ago: In honor of the 10th anniversary of the web-log, I’m posting 10 tips for n00bies courtesy of … more »
