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Bookmarks for July 15th

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

These are my links for July 15th

  • Google’s Pitch – KnowledgeToday – Google has been calling on agencies around the world, according to The Globe, "trying to gain ground in major ad campaigns." Its pitch: "Google is an ally, not a rival, in the fast-evolving world of online marketing." One agency executive summed up the mixed feelings his industry has about Google, describing it as a "frenemy, both friend and enemy." Another compared it to Skynet, the network of artificially intelligent computers and robots that took over the world in the Terminator movies.

Bookmarks for July 13th

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

These are my links for July 13th

  • the release effect – worry and stress free

    do you want to feel calm and ‘in the moment’, instead of anxious and always being in the past or future of your mind? then, our purpose is to help you achieve this goal.

Bookmarks for July 11th

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

These are my links for July 11th

  • [H] Enthusiast – GUNNAR Optiks Digital Performance Eyewear – GUNNAR Optiks Digital Performance Eyewear

    Who is GUNNAR Optiks? What is Digital Performance Eyewear? Why should you care? Is it all a load marketing BS or do these glasses really work? We put them on, left them on, and three [H] editors are here to share our experiences.

Bookmarks for July 6th

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

These are my links for July 6th

  • The Cult of Personality – Annie Paul – The "Personality Cult" book has created quite a stir among Myers-Briggs practitioners for its broadside attack on the MBTI ® and the reputation of its originator Isabel Myers. Because there was interest in the book and controversy over a number of charges made by Paul, we invited two internationally known "students" of Jung's and Myer's work to look at the book and give us an assessment of what lies within the covers of this intriguing title.

Bookmarks for June 17th

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

These are my links for June 17th

  • LaVernaWordpress – LaVerne considers herself a helper to others. However, she has many unpublished writings since the age of thirteen. She wrote a brochure called “He Sent His Word” and co-authored a training marketing manual. Three years ago, she wrote a poem, a play, & a song called “The Attributes of the Man of God” that debuted in her church.

Bookmarks for June 15th

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

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Bookmarks for June 12th

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

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Bookmarks for June 8th

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

These are my links for June 8th

  • Post-normal science – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – Post-Normal Science is a concept developed by Silvio Funtowicz and Jerome Ravetz, attempting to characterise a methodology of inquiry that is appropriate for cases where "facts are uncertain, values in dispute, stakes high and decisions urgent". It is primarily seen in the context of the debate over global warming and other similar, long-term issues where we possess less information than we would like.

Bookmarks for June 2nd

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

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Bookmarks for May 18th

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

These are my links for May 18th

  • KON-BOOT – ULTIMATE WINDOWS/LINUX HACKING UTILITY :-) – Kon-Boot is an prototype piece of software which allows to change contents of a linux kernel (and now Windows kernel also!!!) on the fly (while booting). In the current compilation state it allows to log into a linux system as #039;root#039; user without typing the correct password or to elevate privileges from current user to root. For Windows systems it allows to enter any password protected profile without any knowledge of the password.