Amazing video, this guy has serious editing skills!
Which Marvel Superhero Could Run a University?
Important Question: Which Marvel Superhero Could Run a University?
Eric Smalls is a sophomore at Stanford studying computer science. In 2012, President Barack Obama featured Smalls in a campaign video about the importance of...
This is awesome:
Wait! What? You can use colors in your delicious bookmarks? Yup, you sure can and it can help make your bookmark stand out from the rest.
When saving a bookmark in Delicious, simple add the following at the beginning of your url: color:FE9600,. Note that you can change out the number to equal any color you like, but remember to have the comma at the end of the number and before the url.
Example: color:0099CC,999999,006699,http://www.blueglass.com
I am a HUGE delicious fan... in fact, it's one of the very first websites that got me into using technology... for more about that, check out: http://www.flickr.com/photos/krillion/5281400160/in/photostream
Here's Why The Washington Post Is Wrong About Edward Snowden via Fortune
Why is this so surprising and/or controversial? Because theWashington Post was one of the primary outlets that worked closely with Snowden, published multiple stories based on his leaks, and in fact won a Pulitzer Prize for a story about the program that the editorial board says should not have been publicized.
In effect, the newspaper’s editorial board is arguing that the coverage that won it the Pulitzer also “disrupted lawful intelligence-gathering” and therefore was largely indefensible even by the standards usually applied to whistle blowers.
WashPost Makes History: First Paper to Call for Prosecution of Its Own Source (After Accepting Pulitzer)
THREE OF THE four media outlets that received and published large numbers of secret NSA documents provided by Edward Snowden — The Guardian, the New York Times, and The Intercept –– have called for the U.S. government to allow the NSA whistleblower to return to the U.S. with no charges. That’s the normal course for a news organization, which owes its sources duties of protection, and which — by virtue of accepting the source’s materials and then publishing them — implicitly declares the source’s information to be in the public interest.
But not the Washington Post.
Since the time I was in elementary school I wanted to become a marine biologist to study and swim with sharks. Next summer I’m planning a trip to Australia and for my 40th birthday, *this* is what I plan on doing.... Check out the video here. #dreamvacation
Great Whites circling the “ghost cage” video. This was pretty amazing and would totally love to do this, but with a door that stayed closed!
The Third Machine Age Could Destroy Us
How Artificial Superintelligence Will Give birth To Itself
We're Losing the Ability to See Things in the Long Term. And It's Slowly Destroying Us
Some of what I come across on the web... Also check out my Content & Curation site: kristentreglia.com
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