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digitaleskimo: (via AIGA Launches Design for Good, Asking Members to Donate 5% of Their Time to Social and Civic Causes | Fast Company)
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I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only…
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After years of Catholic school, I am constitutionally unable to feel joyous about anyone being killed, but I got close tonight with bin Laden. He killed thousands of innocent people – and again, it was that incomparable American tableau: Muslims, Jews, Catholics; waiters, firefighters, investment bankers; gays and straights; mothers and fathers of every race.…
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FREE Panel Discussion: The Future of Gaming Registration is required for this offering (below). Gaming: A Dominant Force In Entertainment, What’s Next? The entertainment software industry has grown roughly 1300% since the year 2000. Gaming is beginning to push boundaries in other fields outside of entertainment such as social networking, health, education, and even science.…
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nevver: Poem, Man Ray
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Dangerous Minds | Do drummers have different brains from the rest of us?
Dangerous Minds | Do drummers have different brains from the rest of us? Interlinked to longform ink and paper journalism. Human perception of time, neurology, rock and roll, the New Yorker, Brian Eno, millisecond scale. Fascinating.
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twilmet123: ★ discovered on imgfave.com (social image bookmarking)
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011 The Problem with Design Education Design—central to successful technologies—is too isolated from science education, argues design guru Don Norman. By David Talbot University industrial design programs are usually cloistered in schools of art or architecture, and students in such programs are rarely required to study science or technology. That bothers Don…
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