- [Funny, Productivity] Apparently thinking burns calories (NYT). Unfortunately it's not quite enough to really matter: "the difference might amount to only about 10 calories a day."
- [Productivity] Bad news for me: "Loss of sleep, even for a few short hours during the night, can prompt one’s immune system to turn against healthy tissue and organs." (Sciencedaily)
- [Funny, Productivity] Fantastic USB flash drive (OhGizmo). Though I suspect it wouldn't be quite as appropriate to bring to client meetings.
- [Economics] Apparently some people believe that"heterosexism" is "a negative byproduct of 'capitalism, white supremacy, patriarchy and male-dominated privilege.'" (Volokh) I tend to agree with Glenn Reynolds' observation that "most tolerant societies are capitalist" for the simple reason that markets reward merit.
- [Commodities, Technology] MIT scientists have figured a way to emulate photosynthesis (MIT News via my Sister)
- [Technology] A pretty cool site for tracking storms (Stormpulse)
- [Economics] Obviously it doesn't take much but surprise, surprise, workers in Eastern Europe work longer hours and take less vacation. (Outside the Beltway)
- [Technology] Will the wonders of Google never cease? Google world is being used to track how cows graze and apparently they graze longitudinally (in a north-south direction), (Freakonomics). Google Earth is also being credited in helping win a gold medal at the Olympics. (TechCrunch)
- [Politics] For all the intolerance that evangelical Christians get blamed for, it turns out we aren't so intolerant after all (well at least not anti-semitic), (Volokh via Instapundit)
- [Technology, Funny] New site lets you air your dirty laundry in public to resolve domestic and other disputes with "hilarious" results. (TechCrunch)
blogging my (mis)adventures in China between and during bouts of jetlag peppered with random thoughts on investing, strategy and development
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Linking Miscellany
A number of interesting links that I've been accumulating over the past week:
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