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AskMen.com |
The Toughest Guy In Taiwan For the past 30 years, this craggy-faced blacksmith has been replicating ancient Chinese and Japanese swords. And at 65, he is Taiwan's last known practitioner of the art. |
Financial Advisor September 2009 Mitch Anthony |
Integrity Lost Philosopher and author Jacob Needleman says we need to rethink our attitudes about money and what really makes us happy. |
Wired August 24, 2009 Steven Leckart |
Microsoft Researcher Records His Life in Data Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell chronicles his life in his new book, Total Recall. Bell has been compulsively scanning, capturing, and logging each and every bit of personal data he generates daily. |
AskMen.com |
Store Robbed Over Bad Jerky A Cleveland barber became so upset by what he considered bad beef jerky that he returned to the store where he bought it and tried to rob the owner. |
Information Today July 30, 2009 |
Information Overload Awareness Day Coming on Aug. 12 The featured keynote speaker is John Seely Brown, co-chairman, the Deloitte Center for Edge Innovation and former chief scientist, Xerox. |
Scientific American September 2009 Madhusree Mukerjee |
Conflicted Conservation: When Restoration Efforts Are Pitted against Human Rights Saving Earth might mean trampling indigenous societies |
Scientific American September 2009 Lawrence M. Krauss |
An Update on C. P. Snow's "Two Cultures" Earlier this summer marked the 50th anniversary of C. P. Snow's famous "Two Cultures" essay, in which he lamented the great cultural divide that separates two great areas of human intellectual activity, "science" and "the arts." |
ifeminists August 13, 2009 Emma Goldman |
A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen The author's critique of Ibsen's play concerning woman's place in marriage and in society excerpted from her 1914 book, The Social Significance of the Modern Drama. |
ifeminists August 11, 2009 Carey Roberts |
Feminists Endowed with a Superiority Complex Call it whatever you want - female empowerment, turning the tables, girls letting off a little steam, whatever -- it's time to blow the whistle on feminist-inspired misandry. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2009 Matt Welch |
California Screaming: The Golden State's political class comes unglued in the face of a citizens' revolt Faced with a political class that ignored bureaucratic inefficiency, that demanded higher taxes, that filled the newspapers with scare stories about budget cuts, the citizens of one of the bluest states in the nation collectively said we just don't believe you anymore. |
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