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Jan 27, 2009 -
From: Wired magazine
Clive Thompson on How More Info Leads to Less Knowledge
By Clive Thompson
Is global warming caused by humans? Is Barack Obama a Christian? Is evolution a well-supported theory?
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Oct 17, 2007 -
WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE
Wired Magazine - Oct. 2007
By Nadya Labi
Every morning of every weekday for 12 years, Thomas Montgomery punched in at the Dynabrade factory in Clarence, a small town in upstate New York. He strapped on his goggles and stood at his machine until the late afternoon, churning out components for power tools.
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Jul 24, 2007 -
Source: Wired Magazine - Issue 15.2007
http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/magazine/15-07/st_thompson
Clive Thompson on How Twitter Creates a Social Sixth Sense
Twitter is the app that everyone loves to hate. Odds are you've noticed people — probably much younger than you — manically using Twitter, a tool that lets you post brief updates about your everyday thoughts and activities to the Web via browser, cell phone, or IM. The messages are limited to 140 characters, so they lean toward pithy, haiku-like utterances.
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Oct 17, 2007 -
Source: Wired Magazine, Oct. 2007
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Oct 17, 2007 -
Source: Wired Magazine, Oct. 2007
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Oct 17, 2007 -
Wired Magazine - Oct. 2007
By Brian Raftery
Denise Richards, The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Her character's name is bad enough: Jones, Christmas Jones. But it requires a quantum leap in logic to buy the scantily clad, blank-faced Richards as a nuclear physicist.
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May 29, 2007 -
Source: Wired magazine - June 2007
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Oct 26, 2009 -
In between keeping her passengers safe and comfortable, Delta flight attendant Robin Schmidt tends to another mid-air mission -- passing journals among the rows so passengers can help her thank American troops.
Over the last five years, Schmidt has filled hundreds of passenger-written journals and sent them to the troops she "adopts" in Afghanistan and Iraq. Not connected in any way to the military, Schmidt said, "This is just part of who I am.
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Jul 19, 2009 -
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