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For More Than War: Airware Demos Its Drone Platform By Protecting Rhinos From Poachers
A more positive use of this technology…
The two stages of winter
Originally posted on Things Could Be Worse:
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A Quote for the New Year
Originally posted on One Writer and his Blog:
“Mistakes are things that we have to make. Regrets are of our own choosing. So regret the important things and free your mind of useless clutter.” One Writer and His Blog
Net Neutrality – Should We Care?
Internet providers can prioritise certain types of web traffic over others, an American court has ruled. Why should Americans care? Moreover, why should the rest of the world care either? This short video from the Washington Post succinctly sums it up. In essence, the way this court has ruled means that certain content can be given […]
The routine use of multivitamins: What does the evidence say?
Multivitamins provide no meaningful benefits.
What if social anxiety isn’t a disorder?
Originally posted on Aethelread the Unread:
The BBC news website has a big article about social anxiety disorder, with specific reference to Christmas. It’s illustrated, of course, with one of those unintentionally hilarious photos that features editors love so much: a woman in a beige jacket and slightly unkempt hair, with one hand to her…
The Liebster Award
After an inexcusable delay, I would like to thank Things I Hate…Some I Like for being so kind as to nominate my blog for The Liebster Award. Please check out this blog; it has a simple concept and is very entertaining to read. I’d like to get into what the reasons are for such a long delay […]
Writing in the holidays
Originally posted on bottledworder:
There’s this plot I’ve been mulling over for almost half the year. Thank God the holidays are round the corner. I’ll put it down in writing. There’s this draft that needs a complete re-do. When? The holidays, of course. There’s a whole bunch of scraps of ideas scattered all over my…
The Death of the Blog, Again, Again
John Scalzi talks about the “death” of the blog. Whatever Jason Kottkedeclares the blog dead over at Neiman Journalism Lab, which makes him the umpteenth millionth person to do so. The actual piece is a bit more nuanced than its headline — Kottke notes that the blog is still an integral part of the online […]
International Problem Solving Techniques
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