Category Archives: Programming

5 Interesting Links for 06-07-2019

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Accessibility (Concerts) While I’m not a fan of big rock concerts, some of my favorite music memories come from outdoor festivals. It’s lovely to see the efforts being made to … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 01-18-2019

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Innovation (Science) Using extra-terrestrial labs, scientists have been able to form Bose-Einstein condensates that collapse in seconds on the Earth. https://www.livescience.com/63999-fifth-form-of-matter-created.html Programming (Early Education) The title of this article might … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 12-21-2018

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Society (History) How a nouveau riche matron overcame the barriers of New York’s social hierarchy with a costume ball that affected all levels of society. https://blog.mcny.org/2013/08/06/vanderbilt-ball-how-a-costume-ball-changed-new-york-elite-society/ Survival (Environment) New evaluation … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 02-02-2018

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Psychology (Prisons) After being introduced to Norway’s prison system, North Dakota implemented something similar because the success was painful compared to U.S. prison experiences. This is a view of the … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 01-26-2018

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Interview (Dystopia) An interview with William Gibson explores his theory behind the prevalence of dystopian literature as well as the current state of society. http://www.vulture.com/2017/08/william-gibson-archangel-apocalypses-dystopias.html Psychology (Video Games) A look … Continue reading

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