December 2011
30 posts
Dec 31st
Win/Luck Compilation of 2011 →
New post on Dougist
Dec 31st
“Research has shown that intellectual ability matters for success in many fields...”
– Sorry, Strivers - Talent Matters - NYTimes.com
Dec 31st
Dec 30th
“Has book blogging hit the wall? A marketing department email sent to bloggers on...”
– Has book blogging hit the wall? William Morrow’s blogger notice - latimes.com
Dec 30th
“A POPULAR parlour game among historians is debating when the modern world began....”
– The East India Company: The Company that ruled the waves | The Economist
Dec 30th
“We would visit Rocco now and then when we hankered for a...”
– Jeremiah’s Vanishing New York: Rocco Ristorante One of my favorite small Italian places is closing…but what a great quote
Dec 29th
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“The serenity of Christmas morning in New York — a comforting restorative in a...”
– Christmas Morning Brings Rare Serenity to N.Y.C. - NYTimes.com
Dec 26th
“The Panic of 1920 started out as a contender for the greatest depression of all...”
– RealClearMarkets - 1920: The Great Depression That Wasn’t
Dec 23rd
One-click "Save as PDF" option in Safari toolbar... →
An oldie, but still a great trick
Dec 23rd
“I rarely read full articles in my RSS reader. Instead, I usually look at...”
– Pinboard: the cement in my ‘read later’ workflow
Dec 23rd
“For years, Instapaper has been one of the best made, most used, and most beloved...”
– Instapaper 4: Deciding to Read | 43 Folders Me too…
Dec 23rd
“MIT today announced the launch of an online learning initiative internally...”
– MIT launches online learning initiative - MIT News Office
Dec 22nd
“As the guesses indicate, you can’t really judge a book by its cover when it...”
– Lost and found, iPod shuffle reunited with owner - The Washington Post
Dec 22nd
“I now follow about 1,600 people and I unfollow and follow people every day. I’m...”
– Heidi Moore: What I Read - Entertainment - The Atlantic Wire Good lord… 1,600! How many times?
Dec 21st
1 tag
HowTo: OPML Editor Home →
The OPML Editor is a distribution of the open source (GPL) Frontier programming environment. It can run all apps written for Frontier, but it’s unique in that it boots up as an outliner, ready to edit OPML documents. Everything else can be added by installing tools using the new Tool Catalog command.
Dec 21st
“Berman, who started his intellectual career in the early nineteen-seventies, as...”
– Hirsi Ali, Berman, and Ramadan on Islam : The New Yorker
Dec 20th
“Cornell University was chosen by New York City to build an engineering campus...”
– Cornell Said Chosen by NYC for Engineering Campus - Bloomberg
Dec 19th
“Congress spared the 100-watt incandescent light bulb from a government-enforced...”
– Incandescent Bulbs Spared in Tea Party Victory - Bloomberg Whew! Now that we got that out of the way maybe we can get to work on the deficit…
Dec 17th
“Christopher Hitchens, a slashing polemicist in the tradition of Thomas Paine and...”
– Christopher Hitchens Is Dead at 62 — Obituary - NYTimes.com We’ll miss you Hitchens…
Dec 16th
Tufts University Center for Cognitive Studies →
The funniest comics ever
Dec 15th
“Dear Prime Minister, Merry Christmas! I mean it. All that “Happy Holiday...”
– New Statesman - Leader: Do you get it now, Prime Minister? An open letter to the Rt Hon David Cameron MP from theNew Statesman’s Christmas 2011 guest editor, Richard Dawkins.
Dec 15th
“I remember how the Cold War was changed, and you could for the first time feel...”
– Hacking of 760 Firms Reflects Global Cyber War - Bloomberg
Dec 14th
“They are stealing everything that isn’t bolted down, and it’s getting...”
– Hacking of 760 Firms Reflects Global Cyber War - Bloomberg
Dec 13th
“Crystal Bridges was designed by Moshe Safdie, who is a fine architect, and his...”
– Goldberg: Wal-Mart Heiress’s Museum a Moral Blight - Bloomberg
Dec 13th
“The first outline should be a rough indication of all the things you need to...”
– Taking note: Flat Outlines versus Hierarchical Outlines
Dec 7th
“If a professor who makes $75,000 a year spends five years on a book on Charles...”
– The Research Bust - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Dec 5th
“…after four decades of mountainous publication, literary studies has...”
– The Research Bust - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Dec 5th
Writers Institute Authors dominate NYTimes Notable... →
Sixteen writers whose books were selected for the New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2011 are former Visiting Writers at the New York State Writers Institute.  Among these, Karen Russell (Swamplandia!), James Gleick (The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood) and Tom Perrotta (The Leftovers) joined us during the 2011 season, while Michael Ondaatje (The Cat’s Table) and Russell Banks...
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