Wednesday, January 07, 2009

The Daily Dozen

  1. What will change everything? Many prominent thinkers answer Edge's annual question: "What game changing scientific ideas and developments do you expect to live and see?"
  2. Exercise is not the key to stopping obesity. Burining more calories than you consume is. I've been arguing this for years, but it's hard to get people to listen.
  3. How to take a great portrait shot.
  4. A site full of great wallpaper for your PC.
  5. Unclutterer turns two! Happy birthday to a great site!
  6. Michael Hyatt's best posts of 2008.
  7. Economists v. historians on the New Deal and the Great Depression.
  8. Will cell phones have built-in projectors starting in 2009? I hope so!
  9. Unlike in Virginia, California is forcing break-away Episcopal congregations to surrender their property. Justice Joyce L. Kennard wrote: “This result is constitutional, but only because the dispute involves religious bodies and then only because [the legal doctrine at issue], permissible under the 1st Amendment, allows a state to give unbridled deference to the superior religious body or general church.”
  10. 7 steps for creating an in-town vacation.
  11. Depressed, sick and fat? Blame your friends!
  12. An atheist who truly believes Africa needs God.

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