Merchants of Cool Creator Pens Videogame Backstory
Controversial writer Douglas Rushkoff, author of Life, Inc., has written a graphic novel that will help set up the universe for a new videogame from the makers of Company of Heroes. The first issue of the comic, titled X, is available at a viral website set up to promote the as-yet-untitled new game from developer \[…\]
20 Things You Didn't Know About... Viruses | DiscoverMagazine.com
The one with its own satellite, the ones that made you, and the Mama of them all
When Will James Dobson See The Light?
In her smart Los Angeles Times op-ed, "E-Gitator" Laurie David (as she was dubbed in a lavish spread in Vanity Fair's current "Green Issue,") observes that "the issue of global warming is finally catapulting toward a tipping point. With the debate firmly behind us, the focus is turning to solutions....the dots are finally being connected and global warming is fast becoming recognized as the most critical issue of our time."
David goes on to note that "the only place not feeling the heat is the White House..the Bush Administration is unmoved." But I'd argue that the Bush administration has already conceded that climate change is real. Why? Because they treat information about climate change the way they treat the truth about the Iraq war.
What it takes to become a Marie Kondo certified professional organizer
Clearing a space using Kondo's strict method can be emotionally overwhelming.
Hagel Looks Ahead - The American Interest
A conversation with Nebraska Republican Senator Chuck Hagel on post-Bush America.
“I was lucky”: the hidden past of a London housekeeper
Aisha showed up on my doorstep in April 2010. My housekeeper Hana, an Indonesian woman who had worked for me for three years, was leaving to get married, and she recommended her friend as a replacement. From the start, Aisha worked with impressive efficiency. Her ironing was impeccable. Bathrooms sparkled and furniture shone. She oiled squeaky hinges, replaced blown light bulbs and revived wilted plants. And she showed a curiosity about the inner workings of contraptions.
Great Wave off Kanagawa - The White Review
If Your Partner Wants to Be a Swinger This Weekend, Beware
A failed swinger shares the emotional and sexual lows of swinging with sex columnist Jasmine Lobe
Adam Thirlwell on the Many Moods of Henry Green
For the English novelist, life itself was a deadly business.
MotoGP highlights: Stoner wins in Spain
Highlights from the Spanish MotoGP where Honda's Casey Stoner holds off home favourite Jorge Lorenzo's Yamaha.
How the Bullet Journal stopped me lying to myself
I have known my oldest friend since we were eight. Like many old friends, we argue a lot, about matters both important and trivial. But the thing we argue about the most, the thing we have argued about for years, the thing that forms a cleavage as vast as the Grand Canyon, is how to organise the files on our computers.
Kennedy, Obrador, and the Trouble with Math | JSTOR Daily
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