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andrewducker) wrote2012-01-04 11:00 am
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Interesting Links for 04-01-2012
- This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids
- The US ends its pro-democracy pretense
- Some science on why dieting doesn't work (and what you need to do to make it work).
- 'Big banks make their money from optimism' - an interview with an investment strategist
- Killer instinct - the financial company that deliberately hired psychopaths.
- Paypal forces buyer to destroy disputed violin worth thousands of dollars
- Top Ten Cutest Photos of 2011
- The Dumbest Idea In The World: Maximizing Shareholder Value
- Mineways - 3D printing of Minecraft landscapes/objects.
- Steam reaches 5 million concurrent user mark
So, PC gaming still not dead? I wonder what the comparative figures for the 360 and PS3 would be.
- I Have Seen the Future of Retail…And It Doesn't Have Cashiers
Of course, this is about the low end of the market. Where people are prepared to pay higher prices there will be assistants there to make it easy for them.
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The great thing about food delivery is that it comes when *I* want it, not when the post office want it (which is invariably when I am out); it would be nice if my post could go to the Ocado warehouse and show up with my food... (actually my stuff mostly gets delivered to work these days, which is much more handy; works poorly for very large things though).