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Sequence of portraits of 43.
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Wow. I think the Gigapan people just sold about a bajillion units of their camera + software. Amazing photo.
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Or, why traditional Christian apologetics drive thinking people nuts. I’m Christian, btw, but this sort of stuff gives us a bad name.
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Don’t let the door hit you on the way out, Bill. But it’s interesting that it’s painted as more of an issue that he denigrated the NYT on Jon Stewart than he had problems with facts and with conflicts of interest.
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Geoff Edgers’ profile of Shepard Fairey walks right past the irony of this critiquer of consumption doing ads for movies. But otherwise the piece is on target.
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Lifehacker points to JP’s TV moment showing how to make your own OTA digital TV antenna.
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So, so far, on average we’re up 1% over 2000 in our 401K balances? Greaat.
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Oy. I think Microsoft used to have a marketing department.
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Imaginative description of the “soft skills” (hardest skills to acquire) needed for product management. My favorite is the opening description, in which Cummings postulates that a brush with tragedy is needed to make a product manager great.