Great works (be they books, movies or art) should be treated the same way life is: as one more step on your journey. Overplanning will make your choices too selective, thus making you knowledgeable in some areas and…
I'm reminded of an interesting way babylonian merchants used to do business. They would bargain for a deal while intoxicated on alcohol, thus proving to each other that they are being honest. Perhaps we should force all…
Also, doing customer support before going to sleep serves as a wonderful soporific :)
According to a 2007 study by Loughborough University academic, Thomas Jackson, most of us reply to e-mails immediately - many within six seconds. Then it takes at least a minute to recover our thoughts. Not long after,…
It's dangerous for the web's videos to rely on a format for which royalties are expected to be paid. Hopefully Google will release the VP8 codec as a royalty-free alternative (as rumour has it) and it becomes the…
I don't think that the patent system is bad by itself. There was a time when it did bring value to the innovator. It served as a series of rules to describe a relatively simple system. The negative thing is that it…
I agree with both you and davidw that loyalty towards a country is wrong from a formal point a view, but since humans are not entirely rational beings one cannot deny that the random entity you happen to get born into…
The whole concept of loyalty towards a corporation is off. You can have loyalty to family, to friends, to a country but never to an economic entity whose only purpose (on paper) is profit. I think that professionalism…
> During April, only Internet Explorer and Opera failed to show positive growth. It would have been quite a feat for them all to show positive growth :)
I'm starting to get a disconcerting feeling because of these ubiquitous ads in everything and everywhere. No wonder we become desensitized - it's the only way our brain can cope with the information overload. A short…
2005 or not it's still valid :)
Wonderful boomarklet. While I don't use it often, it's absolutely crucial for some problematic websites, which make your eyes bleed. It's a good thing that every month or so someone links to it so that others might find…
I think the author makes an extremely far-fetched parallel between prominent people throughout history being excellent poker players. Could it be the other way round: being an extraordinary personality would make one…
Great works (be they books, movies or art) should be treated the same way life is: as one more step on your journey. Overplanning will make your choices too selective, thus making you knowledgeable in some areas and…
I'm reminded of an interesting way babylonian merchants used to do business. They would bargain for a deal while intoxicated on alcohol, thus proving to each other that they are being honest. Perhaps we should force all…
Also, doing customer support before going to sleep serves as a wonderful soporific :)
According to a 2007 study by Loughborough University academic, Thomas Jackson, most of us reply to e-mails immediately - many within six seconds. Then it takes at least a minute to recover our thoughts. Not long after,…
It's dangerous for the web's videos to rely on a format for which royalties are expected to be paid. Hopefully Google will release the VP8 codec as a royalty-free alternative (as rumour has it) and it becomes the…
I don't think that the patent system is bad by itself. There was a time when it did bring value to the innovator. It served as a series of rules to describe a relatively simple system. The negative thing is that it…
I agree with both you and davidw that loyalty towards a country is wrong from a formal point a view, but since humans are not entirely rational beings one cannot deny that the random entity you happen to get born into…
The whole concept of loyalty towards a corporation is off. You can have loyalty to family, to friends, to a country but never to an economic entity whose only purpose (on paper) is profit. I think that professionalism…
> During April, only Internet Explorer and Opera failed to show positive growth. It would have been quite a feat for them all to show positive growth :)
I'm starting to get a disconcerting feeling because of these ubiquitous ads in everything and everywhere. No wonder we become desensitized - it's the only way our brain can cope with the information overload. A short…
2005 or not it's still valid :)
Wonderful boomarklet. While I don't use it often, it's absolutely crucial for some problematic websites, which make your eyes bleed. It's a good thing that every month or so someone links to it so that others might find…
I think the author makes an extremely far-fetched parallel between prominent people throughout history being excellent poker players. Could it be the other way round: being an extraordinary personality would make one…