February 2011
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January 2011
Lifehacker: How First Impressions Work (and How to... →
via thepursuit:
What ends up being most relevant, however, is the presence of a genuine smile. People can pick up on a smile from up to 30 feet away, and tends to make them feel welcome and good. This isn’t far from obvious, but when you consider how snap judgments play a huge role in first impressions you can really start to see how important a smile can be.
my so-called life, part 3: turning 24
(you know, when I sometimes go out and actually do things instead of simply crawl the internet)
really happy to be here.
creeping like a boss, naturally
looking awkwardly couply…
up to no good
my so-called life, part 2: san francisco
(you know, when I sometimes go out and actually do things instead of simply crawl the internet)
moe. concert at the Fillmore = 1 large hotbox
you stay classy, Red Devil Lounge
Pop Rocks: the most interesting band in the world (best $10 I’ve ever spent)
onstage
jagerbombs
The most attractive version of myself … ever (the same could be said for Lauren)
my so-called life, part 1: MLK weekend in Tahoe
(you know, when I sometimes go out and actually do things instead of simply crawl the internet)
(probably your math professor)
Eating your own dog food →
via readmorewikipedia:
Eating your own dog food, also called dogfooding, is when a company uses the products that it makes. The idea behind “eating your own dog food” is that if you expect customers to buy your products, you should also be willing to use them.
The Best Ways to Tweak Your Search When Google... →
Tyranny of the Alphabet - By Timothy Noah - Slate... →
A new study explores how your last name influences how fast you buy stuff.
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TED Talk - Jake Shimabukuro plays Bohemian Rhapsody on the ukelele
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riddle me this, craigslisters
how do you expect me to use the Facebook link you included in your email reply to me as evidence of your normalcy … when everything in your profile is blocked and unavailable for me to view?
WSJ: 40% of American 12th graders have "below... →
via volcanoes:
“Science isn’t an isolated trade skill,” Mr. Friedman said, pointing out that farmers need basic science knowledge to understand genetically engineered crops and voters need it to assess candidates’ views on global warming.
Well, America, we’re screwed.
Today’s sign of the apocalypse. No but really.
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Jersey Shore will have more seasons than Arrested Development. Hope you’re proud...
– Gizmodo’s Jason Chen (via topherchris)
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hahaa, i have an interview at 3 for a duke student… i mean potential duke...
– priorities, by jin soo
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"Separation Anxiety" (STANFORD Magazine) →
Now that there’s no escaping the digital world, research is getting more serious about what happens to personalities that are incessantly on.
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Rule 45.
via survivingandthrivingindurham:
Durham’s official religion: trivia.
via -saturdaynightlive:
Great news! The amazing PS. 22 Chorus are going to be singing at the Oscars! The New York Times caught up with the elementary school choir as they prepare and rehearse for the big event.