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It's true that the fates of greats and averages are determined in a few simple moments when you look over the face of the cliff and the exciting unknown.
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Why not?
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Words out of my own brain.
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If you're an artist, you can submit art for our first McLeod art show!
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I'm really interested in these at the moment.
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Werewolf! — over 2 years ago
I loved playing this game at Foo Camp. We will be starting a group in Seattle.
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Fixes problems in the world by fixing the part of himself that created them. Cuckoo!?
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by David Foster Wallace.
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I am loving Shepard Fairey
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The homeless are an untapped labor force that can be used to advertise your blog.
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I am playing around with magnetic cards, but this kit looks like it would be much easier to integrate. I need to save a few pennies and get this sometime soon.
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Has a sort of Google Maps-esque interface for creating cool timelines. Must look into.
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I asked people to tag pictures they took last night with erikbenson30... we'll see what shows up.
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Another interesting source of learning about the kinds of mistakes we commonly make.
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It would be fun to think about each of these cognitive biases one by one. Unless we have a cognitive bias to ignore cognitive biases...
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Sounds interesting. He seems defensive in his announcement about it though.
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Might be interesting to try some of this stuff on 43 Places.
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Perhaps laughter pressured evolution into making monkeys walk upright in order to have more things to laugh about.
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I loved Status Anxiety but this review makes me think this newest book isn't as good. I should work my way backwards.
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Interesting point about how spiritual experiences that later get diagnosed as symptoms of epilepsy may discount the value of the experiences... however, artistic or literary pieces that are penned by personalities later diagnosed with mental illness are n