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Archive for 2010
The Twilight of Twilight?
Posted on December 1, 2010 | No CommentsDon't let people read these, seriously. There are some very good reasons that also have the benefit of being really funny.It’s Not OCD, It’s Culture
Posted on November 30, 2010 | No CommentsUmberto Eco has a Louvre exhibit that's all about the role of the list in human affairs.Are Games Art? The Annoying Question Continues
Posted on November 27, 2010 | 3 CommentsVideo games have a long way to go before the critical acceptance phase. But, on the other hand, who really cares?Social YouTube Without the Lobotomy
Posted on November 25, 2010 | No CommentsThere's a way to share the YouTube viewing experience with your friends, no comment-agony required.Thanksgiving Scorekeeping
Posted on November 24, 2010 | 1 CommentEach year, we relish the American Thanksgiving tradition of putting attempted genocide out of our minds.Less Wronger
Posted on November 23, 2010 | 2 CommentsIt's better to be less wrong than just interesting.Best Practices for Geopolitical Travelers
Posted on November 22, 2010 | 4 CommentsGeorge Friedman offers up a different and personal collection of observations from his trip through Eastern Europe.Talkin’ ‘Bout My Generation-Quiz
Posted on November 20, 2010 | 3 CommentsOne thing in the back of my mind when I’m thinking about the impact of different generations is how to visualize it. USA Today recently took a stab at it....The Lame Intersection of Science and Gaming
Posted on November 19, 2010 | 2 CommentsAnother study tells us that action games improve our visual perception. That may be, but let's put these kind of reports into perspective.The Changing Maps of a Pale Blue Dot
Posted on November 18, 2010 | No CommentsWatch the ebb and flow of cultures and nations - civilization's great story - unfold thanks to YouTube. Also: Appreciate these moments.









