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11 Ways to Build an Extraordinary Life
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by wildcat  7-18-2008    5
 Have a vision for your future...
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The era of the American Internet is ending.
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by wildcat  9-1-2008    3
 “Since passage of the Patriot Act, many companies based outside of the United States have been reluctant to store client information in the U.S.,” said Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington. “There is an ongoing concern that U.S. intelligence agencies will gather this information without legal process. There is particular sensitivity about access to financial information as well as communications and Internet traffic that goes through U.S. switches.”
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The Secrets of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Yarn
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by wildcat  7-31-2008    2
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Thought control: it's the computer world's latest game plan
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by wildcat  7-19-2008    2
 “This is the tip of the iceberg for what is possible,” said Tan Le, another of Emotiv's co-founders, during a recent press demonstration. “There will be a convergence of gesture-based technology and the brain as a new interface - the Holy Grail is the mind.”
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Madrid's 'Air Tree' Will “Climatically Transform” Urban Architecture
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by wildcat  5-17-2008    2
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The Coming Death Shortage
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by wildcat  7-29-2008    21
 "Why the longevity boom will make us sorry to be alive" a must read. Though I fail to agree with many of the premises of this article, the critical views it presents are important and the issues need be taken into consideration seriously
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Is the End of Unlimited Internet Near?
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by wildcat  9-2-2008    14
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George Carlin - We Like War
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by wildcat  6-23-2008    5
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No more power bills -ever
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by wildcat  6-21-2008    2
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Michael Phelps: ‘Naturally’ transhuman
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by wildcat  8-27-2008    2
  * He has proportionately short legs relative to his long, powerful trunk; this large upper body is the engine that powers his long arms. Moreover, his unique physique reduces drag through the water and allows for maximum propulsion. * Phelps has a greater-than-average lung capacity allowing him to execute his underwater dolphin kicks longer than the competition. * He has a genetic advantage that cause his muscles to produce 50% less lactic acid than other athletes. This means he can work at higher work loads for longer periods. * With a low body fat of 4%, he is better able to convert his effort into speed. Looking at this list it’s as if Phelps was designed to swim. Which leads to an interesting question: Given the potential for genetic modification and gene doping, should it be acceptable for other athletes to acquire the same physiological endowments through artificial means? If not, what makes it so acceptable to come by these traits ‘naturally?’ And how
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Web users 'getting more selfish'
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by wildcat  5-25-2008    5
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The Fury of the Poor
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by wildcat  4-15-2008    12
 go read all of it
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The Earth Will Be Just Fine, Thank You
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by wildcat  5-2-2008    6
 Despite its many flaws, I’m a big fan of human civilization. I marvel at our capacity to organize matter and information, at our ability to learn from mistakes and pass that learning down to subsequent generations. Civilization—writing, cities, trade, the whole lot of it—makes us unique on this planet and, as far as we can tell so far, in our part of the universe.
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Nothing to lose but their chains
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by wildcat  7-19-2008    3
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For most people college is a waste of time
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by wildcat  8-26-2008    7
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10 Fascinating Facts About the Ancient Olympic Games
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by wildcat  8-2-2008   
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LSD Inventor Albert Hofmann Dead at Age 102
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by wildcat  4-30-2008    2
 Kudos!
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Can the Singularity Save Us From Ourselves?
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by wildcat  5-24-2008    6
 Persons who believe firmly in the inevitability of The Singularity might be surprised to learn that the default human society is the closed society, resistant to change. Most of them have never known anything but open societies, born of western civilization’s restless urge to expand intellectual horizons. They live in an exceptional time, in an exceptional society, yet somehow believe it to be the human default. That type of blindness comes from forgetting to study history.
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Waiting for the Rapture
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by wildcat  6-1-2008    3
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The Web's Perspective Diversity Paradox
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by wildcat  8-2-2008    2
 Paradoxically, even as the daunting array of information sources grows, we seek comfort by consuming narrow views that support our own interests and biases.
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Brave New World of Digital Intimacy
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by wildcat  9-6-2008    11
 It is easy to become unsettled by privacy-eroding aspects of awareness tools. But there is another — quite different — result of all this incessant updating: a culture of people who know much more about themselves. Many of the avid Twitterers, Flickrers and Facebook users I interviewed described an unexpected side-effect of constant self-disclosure. The act of stopping several times a day to observe what you’re feeling or thinking can become, after weeks and weeks, a sort of philosophical act. It’s like the Greek dictum to “know thyself,” or the therapeutic concept of mindfulness. (Indeed, the question that floats eternally at the top of Twitter’s Web site — “What are you doing?” — can come to seem existentially freighted. What are you doing?) Having an audience can make the self-reflection even more acute, since, as my interviewees noted, they’re trying to describe their activities in a way that is not only accurate but also interesting to others: the status update as a literary form.
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The most amazing knowledge and culture building
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by wildcat  6-29-2008    2
 via boing-boing
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Instant messaging 'a linguistic renaissance' for teens
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by wildcat  5-17-2008    4
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Did an Ancient Language of Universal Symbols Exist?
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by wildcat  4-19-2008    5
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Cool Futuristic/Concept Gadgets That Really Inspire
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by wildcat  7-29-2008   
 some of these we may have already seen, others are new, most importantly , it appears that most of these are on the way to production
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Where Is Human Evolution Heading?
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by wildcat  8-3-2008    2
 The race's DNA is changing faster than ever; what it means for our descendants
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The Crisis is Coming: How Peak Water Could Reshape Civilization
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by wildcat  4-29-2008    2
 With advanced technologies and more prudent water usage, the majority of Earth’s inhabitants will be able to continue to enjoy the luxury of clean water for a long time to come. Yes, we need to fundamentally rethink water usage and plenty of bigger changes are needed, but at least we’re heading in the right direction. With better stewardship and improved city planning, humans will likely be able to avert a good portion of the more disastrous scenarios.
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A new option for global citizenship?
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by wildcat  5-19-2008    4
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Evolution Beyond Darwin — Way Beyond
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by wildcat  4-20-2008    5
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What's wrong with science as religion
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by wildcat  8-1-2008    25
 "Piercing a Communion wafer with a nail and throwing it in the garbage, as one crusading biologist recently did, does science no favors"
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Experts: Internet Addiction Growing
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by wildcat  7-31-2008    4
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How Many Silicon Valley Startup Executives Are Hopped Up On Provigil?
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by wildcat  7-25-2008    3
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CULTURAL EVOLUTION
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by wildcat  6-28-2008   
 We are finally starting to understand the patterns of culture change and the role of natural selection in shaping them. And since everything from weapons of mass destruction to global heating are the results of changes in human culture over time, acquiring a fundamental understanding of cultural evolution just might be the key to saving civilization from itself.
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They're Putting Anti-Aging Enzymes in the Water
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by wildcat  7-30-2008    9
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Ordinary into Genius- Genes
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by wildcat  7-7-2008    7
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Building 'The Matrix'
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by wildcat  7-31-2008    2
 Feynman envisioned, a general purpose, programmable quantum computer could itself carry out quantum simulations. But such machines are still decades away, most researchers say, while machines designed only for quantum simulations may become available sooner.
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The Web Knows How
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by wildcat  6-30-2008    7
 and again where is clipversity?
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Google Wants to Index Your DNA, Too
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by wildcat  4-23-2008    6
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Spain to give apes rights
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by wildcat  6-29-2008    5
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Virtual Personal Assistants: Not Just for the Filthy Rich
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by wildcat  7-6-2008    7
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