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October 2009

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Serving Literature by the Tweet → nytimes.com

Brooklyn’s Electric Literature is re-imagining how readers engage the short story format across all mediums…even line by line via tweet.

Oct 29, 2009
Oct 27, 2009
#innovation #medicine #GE #medical
Oct 26, 20092,131 notes
Oct 26, 200962 notes
Oct 25, 200955 notes
“I’ve been carrying this Cheesecake Factory pager in my pocket for years now.” —
Oct 24, 2009
#estoye
Oct 24, 2009367 notes
Oct 24, 2009
#bike #Mini #Cooper #design
Oct 24, 200986 notes
Failure in education is actually GOOD

I recently worked on a future of education summit in which we proposed the creation of on-campus Failure Labs encouraging students to take risks and view failure as a positive outcome. As it turns out, we’re onto something.

Article at Scientific American

Oct 21, 2009
#education #science #scientific american #fail #failure lab #research
Oct 21, 2009
So much for Silk soy milk

In a recent story about Target’s abuse of the “organic” label I spotted this tidbit about my once-organic & current favorite soy milk:

“The Wisconsin-based farm policy research group Cornucopia discovered Target nationally advertised Silk soymilk in newspapers with the term “organic” pictured on the carton’s label, when in fact the manufacturer, Dean Foods, had quietly shifted their products away from organics.”

I’m disappointed, but the search is on for new soy milk.

Oct 21, 2009
#food #misinformation #Target #Silk #Dean Foods
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Oct 19, 2009
#farming #CSA
Oct 17, 20094 notes
#design #music
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Oct 16, 200926 notes
#movies #desktops #film
Oct 16, 200933 notes
#art #color #MoMA
Oct 12, 2009
#signs
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