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- Portrait: 'Charles Taylor' by Ben Rogers | Prospect Magazine February 2008 issue 143 "Taylor's critique starts from the belief that you can't understand human actions unless you make an imaginative leap into the worlds of the agents—a leap which has no counterpart in natural science."
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- MarsEdit 2 - Powerful Blog Publishing For Your Mac
- Virginia Heffernan - The Medium - Television - Internet Video - Media - New York Times "what nonplayers don’t get about online social-networking: it’s much less a walk on life’s wild side than it is a game like backgammon or — that ’70s favorite — Stratego."
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- Applications to Create Your Own Social Network, Widgets & Online Community - KickApps
- FT.com / Comment & analysis / Comment - Stop behaving as whiner of first resort "macroeconomic policy should not be based on a panicky attempt to avoid a 2008 recession at all costs but on a forward-looking strategy that achieves the needed reduction in consumption at the lowest cost in terms of the stable growth."
- Coding Horror: Is Worse Really Better? "Personally, I'm inclined to follow Steve Martin's advice here: strive to be consistently good, and the greatness takes care of itself."
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- ConnectSafely - Home
- FRONTLINE: growing up online | PBS Can watch online from here.
- Browsing can be a family experience "It protects children by allowing them to navigate through safe area’s, called Glubbles. But it also provides the children a simple tool to ask me for permission to see a new site."
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- AlterNet: Blogs: PEEK: Are Men Smarter Than Women? They Sure Seem to Think So "Women in most societies spend their lives being told that they are simply not as capable as men, while men spend their lives being told that they are leaders and doers."
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- Social bridgebuilding is about real world connections
- Charisma as Natural as Gravity | Newsweek Periscope | Newsweek.com On Heath Ledger. "He once told me that he liked to wait between jobs until he was creatively hungry."
- Bill Gates Promotes 'Creative Capitalism' to Aid the World's Poor - Philanthropy.com Bill Gates: “If we’re going to find a sustainable way to help those who can’t pay, we have to use self-interest and caring — capitalism and philanthropy — to direct attention to people who have been left behind,”
- People Over Process
- Hacker News | Well, it could be that my skepticism about OpenID will ultimately prove unfounde... "OpenID! Where all IDs are equal, but some IDs are more equal than others!"
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- The Top Web-Based Education Resources
- Welcome to Kiddix-Computing.com Crazy, an OS just for kids.
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- Rules of Thumb for Writing
- "it’s easier to offer value with an application than it is just with content"
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