Tue, 21 Apr 2009
Shared Items for Tue, 21 Apr 2009
- Can Calligraphy Improve your Creativity? | Geekpreneur
- Lessons from the Flatulence Analyst
- The Scary Caterpillar – NYTimes.com
- 3 In 10 Scholars Polled Say They’re Unhappy
- do you have any questions?
- BBC NEWS | Americas | US woman gets dead fiance's sperm
By letting their programmers play, companies are benefiting from what Alok Hsu Kwang-han would call “The Creativity of Non-Doing.”
And it might mean that when you’re sweating over a keyboard unable to see the way forward and with a deadline fast approaching, the best thing to do might not be to strain harder, but relax.
…an impressive c.v. should show how the candidate had carefully chosen each role, gained good experience in it, and then used this experience to progress to his next, higher value-added role. The c.v. should show how the candidate consistently secured jobs with the most reputable companies in each field. The nature of the jobs should demonstrate that the candidate really has the kind of skills, strengths and interests that he claims to have.
INSECTS have been conscripted as weapons of war, tools of terrorism and instruments of torture for thousands of years. So should we be surprised by the news that the C.I.A. considered using these creatures to instill fear in Abu Zubaydah, a terrorist suspect?
This is kinda s/f, but this related story is slightly freakier – “Earlier this month, a mother in Texas won a legal bid to have her dead son’s sperm harvested after he died in a fight outside a bar, so she could have the option of carrying out his wish to have children”.
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