Start now

Every pro was once an amateur.
Every expert was once a beginner.
So dream big, and start now.

~ unknown

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Web pioneers win inaugural $1.5 mn engineering prize

Web pioneers win inaugural $1.5 mn engineering prize

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Eric Idle’s Rules for Reading

Rule 1: Never be without a book.

Rule 2: Skip all Prefaces, Forewords and Introductions.

Rule 3: If you’re bored with a book, chuck it. There are millions of books you will never get to read, so if one doesn’t grab you, put it down.

Rule 4: You don’t have to finish a book. You can always come back to it.

Rule 6: You may read several books at once.

Rule 7: You may skip and skim. This is not a class, this is life.

Rule 8: Try and buy from your local bookshop while you still have one.

Rule 9: There is no rule 9.

Rule 10: Enjoy!

~ Eric Idle from, Eric Idle Blog » Editorial

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Eric Idle’s – yes, that Eric Idle – ten rules for reading, from Editorial.

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Onward!

We are at the very beginning of time for the human race. It is not unreasonable that we grapple with problems. There are tens of thousands of years in the future. Our responsibility is to do what we can, learn what we can, improve the solutions and pass them on. It is our responsibility to leave the men of the future a free hand. In the impetuous youth of humanity, we can make grave errors that can stunt our growth for a long time. This we will do if we say we have the answers now, so young and ignorant; if we suppress all discussion, all criticism, saying, ‘This is it, boys, man is saved!’ and thus doom man for a long time to the chains of authority, confined to the limits of our present imagination. It has been done so many times before.

~ Richard Feynman from, Richard Feynman on the Universal Responsibility of Scientists

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Feynman wrote several great, short books that are not hard science. This, and “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!”, are great places to start.

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Carpe momentum

I’m the one that has to die when it’s time for me to die,
so let me live my life the way I want to.

~ Jimi Hendrix

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Periodic table of Advice Animals

http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/advice-animals

This is a real thing from KnowYourMeme dot com.

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Hero training

If you are in a crappy situation, struggling with weight loss, or struggling to change your diet, believe that the Hero version of you is waiting to develop. You’re in the ‘challenge’ part of the story right now. Without that, the Hero part will have no meaning.

Who wants to read the story about the awesome guy that got more awesome? Nobody!

~ Steve Kamb from, Hero Training 101: 4 Steps To Save The Galaxy

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Thug kitchen

Seriously? Yes, this is awesome: http://thugkitchen.com/

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High-fructos corn syrup is bad for bees?

Specifically, they found that when bees are exposed to the enzyme p-coumaric, their immune system appears stronger—it turns on detoxification genes. P-coumaric is found in pollen walls, not nectar, and makes its way into honey inadvertently via sticking to the legs of bees as they visit flowers. Similarly, the team discovered other compounds found in poplar sap that appear to do much the same thing. It all together adds up to a diet that helps bees fight off toxins, the researchers report. Taking away the honey to sell it, and feeding the bees high-fructose corn syrup instead, they claim, compromises their immune systems, making them more vulnerable to the toxins that are meant to kill other bugs.

~ Bob Yirka from, Researchers find high-fructose corn syrup may be tied to worldwide collapse of bee colonies

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Fear, anger, suffering

Fear is the path of the Dark Side.
Fear leads to anger.
Anger leads to hate.
Hate leads to suffering.

~ Yoda, in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999 film)

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