PESOS from Reading.am.
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Not the most important point in the article, but an important point:
Wansink’s sense for harnessing buzz may have been a skill in the wrong domain. He’s a camera-friendly performer who might’ve done very well as a Bill Nye– or Neil deGrasse Tyson–type infotainer, in an industry where simplification to build a compelling narrative is not a bug but a feature, given the explicit mission to deliver an attention-grabbing-and-holding product to an audience.
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PESOS from Reading.am.
Say what?
Nevada, for instance, is creating ingenious corporate vehicles that add new layers of impenetrability—such as trusts that can be foreign in American law yet count as American under overseas regulations.
PESOS from Reading.am.
PESOS from Reading.am.
PESOS from Reading.am.
PESOS from Reading.am.
PESOS from Reading.am.
First catch your quali, as Mrs Beeton might have said.
PESOS from Reading.am.
PESOS from Reading.am.
Baking a soufflé is no different from driving 150kph while drunk.
Ripped apart, as it deserved.
Perhaps you’re not worried about moving from Mac to Windows or from Photos to another library manager, but you should be. Apple has already killed iPhoto in favor of Photos for Mac and lost a lot of functionality when they did. Who is to say they won’t do that again? Or discontinue the Mac altogether some day?
Learn something new and useful almost every day.
While there is good stuff in there about #RSS, this is the bit that, to me, matters more:
But online publishing isn’t supposed to be easy. And being an informed citizen isn’t supposed to be easy, either. The idea that we just casually check our phone every hour or so and Google, Twitter, or Facebook would give us a quick dose of everything we need to read is a fantasy.Â