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Two tan dogs.
Pollen nose
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We're working more and making less.
The decoupling of productivity and hourly compensation, when indexed to 1980: pic.twitter.com/1vWOhEpUqH
— Bonnie Kavoussi (@bkavoussi) March 18, 2014
Return of the hydrangea
Why doesn’t the NBA have an awards night? What is it waiting for? Throw it two nights before the draft in New York. Why not? Even if it leads to one wonky trade between two drunk owners or GMs, it will be worth it. Think of the groupies! Think of the outfits! Think of the paternity suits! Also, what chain of events would have to happen for Kevin Hart NOT to host the NBA Awards? And what are the odds he’d tell a joke that would lead to Shaquille O’Neal being slumped over the guy next to him for three minutes straight? If I had one dumb wish for 2014 other than the Lakers inexplicably making Kobe’s contract twice as long, it would be for the NBA Awards to happen.
Bill Simmons via http://grantland.com/the-triangle/the-nba-bag-volume-1/
...you know, for all your women's work. #foundatcostco
User interaction design circa Y2K
Robotic arm sculpts Charles Darwin's bust (by New Scientist)
do something radical: Leave
— NYT Minus Context (@NYTMinusContext) January 24, 2014
My favorite bat-eared pup
Olga Khazan on the strange trend in Norway dubbed “Slow TV”:
The hosts of National Firewood Night, a 12-hour broadcast of logs being cut and then burned, invited viewers to submit advice via Facebook on how to position the wood. “I couldn’t go to bed because I was so excited,” one commenter wrote on the Web site of Dagbladet, a Norwegian newspaper. “When will they add new logs?”
I call it strange, yet I’m sure plenty of households in the rest of the world are watching a looping image of a crackling fireplace on their televisions today.
Temporally slow, but everything is public and participative.
Just sawing some logs on this chilly Christmas
If you don’t address problems head on, they don’t go away--they get bigger. Get the right people together, address the challenges, and keep moving forward.
Mary Barra (Mary Barra Drives The Future Of GM | Fast Company)
Het Speelhuis theatre (by Het Nieuwe Instituut - Architecture Collection)
...social products are just as mortal as the people who use them. They grow old and long for the youth they once had. They become set in their ways and burdened by their legacy. They are subject to the ebb and flow of cultural evolution and the fickleness of popular opinion.
The End of The Facebook Era - Chrys Bader