5 Interesting Links for 01-18-2013

Creative Mothers (Life)

A tribute to mothers creating amidst the chaos of life
http://lisajobaker.com/2012/12/when-you-wish-you-had-a-room-of-your-own-a-tribute-to-where-moms-create/

Education (Programming)

When I was a kid, our gaming console had a Basic cartridge for programming, a word processor with hexadecimal codes for formatting, and a bunch of other things that served as a gateway to computing. I suppose it’s no surprise that out of three girls, all of us are involved in some level of computer programming. The Raspberry Pi attempts to bring back that early exposure by offering a simple, but programmable, computer for around $35.
http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/innovation/2012/12/10/t-raspberry-pi-kids-coding.cnnmoney/

Dolphins (Science)

I don’t know whether this is a good thing or a bad thing, but dolphins are revealed to have even more human-like characteristics in forming social groups based on adopted rather than inherited behaviors:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/9443157/Bullingdon-Club-dolphins-form-elite-societies-and-cliques-scientists-find.html

Solar Light (Technology)

A compact, highly portable solar light is coming available that targets countries or situations where access to the power grid is limited, though the company is happy to sell to campers too:
http://www.technewsdaily.com/15905-luci-inflatable-lamp.html

Character Building (Writing)

Questions to ask about your characters that help make their relationship appear more real:
http://querytracker.blogspot.com/2012/08/writing-realistic-love-relationships.html

Curve of Her Claw

Fall into a world where beauty is a facade, and one elf is pushed beyond reason to rid herself of the smooth-skinned curse. ~ Now available as an eBook:
Curve of Her Claw

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