Apple picking, October 2008

Apple picking with Robyn, her friend, and their kids.

Language Log: The “meh” wars

Nov 21, 2008

Visual Thesaurus Spelling Bee!

Nov 21, 2008

The American Scholar: The disadvantages of an elite education

Nov 19, 2008

The New America Foundation: Red sex, blue sex

Nov 19, 2008

Improv Everywhere: Welcome back

Nov 17, 2008

New York Times: Google uses web searches to track flu’s spread

Nov 11, 2008

Click here to create a universe

Nov 11, 2008

The Atlantic Online: A boy’s life | Hanna Rosin

Nov 4, 2008

Mind Hacks: Lesbians: unicyle and be counted

Nov 3, 2008

Looking for the meaning of life? Just call the 24-hour philosopher-in-a-van

Nov 3, 2008

Lost Garden: The princess rescuing application

Nov 2, 2008

Otto the octopus wrecks havoc

Nov 1, 2008

Wheelchair back flip

Nov 1, 2008

Green Porno

Oct 31, 2008

NASA: Color usage research lab

Oct 29, 2008

YouTube: 5th grade reporter interviews senator Joe Biden

Oct 27, 2008

A beginner’s guide to bad engineering presentations

Oct 27, 2008

Voting simulation visualizations

Oct 26, 2008

Particletree: On asking users for their feelings

Oct 26, 2008

Wired: Apple is ready to take a bite of silicon valley

Oct 25, 2008

BBC News: In conversation with… a computer program

Oct 21, 2008

PsyBlog: Romantic thoughts increase male chivalry

Oct 21, 2008

YouTube: Tim Minchin: If You Open Your Mind Too Much

Oct 20, 2008

The Atlantic: The things he carried

Oct 20, 2008

Amazon.com: The Joy of Sex

Oct 17, 2008

Seed: Out of the Blue: Can a thinking, remembering, decision-making, biologically accurate brain be built from a supercomputer?

Oct 17, 2008

Argonne National Laboratory Vulnerability Assessment Team: Physical security maxims

Oct 15, 2008

New York Times: Connecticut ruling overturns ban on same-sex marriage

Oct 10, 2008

A Review of Modern Sail Theory

Oct 10, 2008

The New York Observer: Be logical, captain!

Oct 8, 2008

ZombieHarmony: One of the best free dating sites for zombies

Oct 8, 2008

Neurophilosophy: Developmental topographagnosia

Oct 7, 2008

The Boston Globe: The election as a contest between two modes of thinking

Oct 7, 2008

The Guardian: Philip Pullman on the pointless menace of censorship

Oct 6, 2008

Scientific American: Never say die: Why we can’t imagine death

Oct 3, 2008

The Hungry Scientist Handbook

Oct 3, 2008

Psychology Today: Lacking control increases illusory pattern perception

Oct 3, 2008

Something Happens: Briefians and Boxerians

Oct 1, 2008

James Duncan Davidson: Focus and recompose exposed

Oct 1, 2008

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