Google: reflection of life?
I just came across this telling Google algorithm in Salon. The journo had done a search for “bad fathering”. The search came back with the
I just came across this telling Google algorithm in Salon. The journo had done a search for “bad fathering”. The search came back with the
Last week I mentioned I visited a shaman in Bali. The reaction from everyone was, did he dress like Sandy from Monkey (skulls around neck,
This much we kinda know by now: * How we eat is being controlled by big fat corporations * We’re getting big and fat –
I’ve confessed to this before (on twitter, in Cosmo): I have this thing where I have to eat before I go to bed. Doesn’t matter
Right now, I’m noticing little moments of whimsy. Pockets of of creativity that explore ideas capriciously. Whimsical people are a little bit quirky, a little
“Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” – Leo Tolstoy Change yourself and everything else around you changes, slowly.
This week I had myself a “think week”. I read in the Wall Street Journal that every six months Microsoft’s Bill Gates extracts himself from
I love a tidy DYK (did you know) list. Especially if it’s an odd number of items (everyone compiles lists of 7 or 11 things,
Warning: this is just the trailer…but prepare to cry big connecting-with-humanity tears. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5FYahzVU44[/youtube] Precious: Based on the novel Push by Sapphire (this is actually the
Marketing supremo Seth Godin wrote today: “Any sufficiently overheated industry will eventually resemble high school…filled with insecurity, social climbing, backbiting, false friends, faux achievements, high