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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Two TEDs every writer needs to know
Writing well demands solid and unique ideas presented in an appropriate format. The ideas: TED, Technology Education and Design, curated by Chris Anderson, finds the latest and the best in creative, innovative, and intelligent thought. Treat your muse to the … Continue reading
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Perception Video Quizes
Dr. Daniel Simons and his assistant Christophe Chabris , in the1990’s, created a sixty-second perception test that required people to watch a video. This little brain-test quiz is now world famous. Even though this video and his subsequent ones are … Continue reading
The Talk–The Time
The Talk–The Time “Very well,” says I, “let us go to the Ferry.” “Yes, it’s red,” she said resignedly. “Now you see why I can’t be perfectly happy. Nobody could who has red hair. I don’t mind the other things … Continue reading