I’ve been thinking about different annual passes for families at the moment – this post from the Australian Museum website helps frame the way institutions are thinking about attracting family visitors.
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Soylent
Someone is really making a food substitute product called Soylent?
Jack Dorsey and having a do and don’t list
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey talks about having a daily do and don’t list.
How to do (good) coffee at church
Nathan brings his usual thoroughness to the topic of how to do (good) coffee at church.
Hierarchy of Internet needs
A couple of diagrams that suggest a hierarchy of Internet needs – I suspect the latter diagram of trusting all your personal information to some kind of cloud is at once undesirable and inevitable.
Is the Internet making us crazy?
Just what is all of this Internet use doing to our brains? (Includes some follow-up on Kony 2012).
the best minds of my generation…
Try to think of your own answer before you click through… the best minds of my generation are thinking about…
Legacy building for billionaires
Malcolm Gladwell: Who will have the longer legacy: Steve Jobs or Bill Gates?
brainstorming, building 20, and the odd way that creativity works
A New Yorker Article talking about the ultimate failure of brainstorming has some great insights into how important corridor meetings are to creativity.
five things in a great job interview
Article: The 5 Things I Look for In a Great Job Interview Once I was asking a prospective employee to explain an 18-month gap in his employment history. To this day I remember his response verbatim. It went like this: “Man, the whole work thing … ya’ know … like, wow.” I was left mouth agape …