Last Friday of each month, I organized some of the observations and ideas shared on social networks. I call it Friday finds.
I was in Long Beach in 2012 when Nick Hanauer gave his “Absolute bullshit that the rich are job creators” Ted Talk. I was so impatient to share it with colleagues and friends, I checked the TED site every day while waiting for them to publish it. I abandoned after six months
He finally appeared on Youtube, but I don't think Ted has ever put on their site or even linked. I am surprised that they welcomed her on the main scene a few years later. –@Kims
Video: The rich do not create jobs
How the exercise in old age prevents the immune system from decreasing (2018)
Doing a lot of exercise in the largest age can prevent the immune system from decreasing and protecting people from infections, according to scientists.
They followed 125 long -distance cyclists, some now in the 80s, and found that they had the 20 -year -old immune system.
Professor Norman Lazarus, 82, of the King's College of London, who participated and co-written the research, “said:” If the exercise was a pill, everyone would take it.
Howard Rheingold mentioned this video on the impact of the web on the use of the text – The machine is / we – by Michael Wesch 17 years ago, to which I have referred several times since 2009 – Work 2.0
Doctor: “Can you withdraw your mask? I'm worried that you are worried about the cochem.”
Me: Do I also have to remove my helmet on a bike (engine), my seat belt in a moving car, and my hat + sunscreen at noon on a summer day without cloud, your duplicity hypocrite? Please, for everyone's safety, leave your day work.
–@Trendless
How 12,000 tonnes of spilled orange peille became a landscape that no one expected to find
“This is one of the only cases that I have ever heard of where you can have an expensive carbon sequestration,” explains the environment Timothy Treuer from Princeton University.
Via @Vmbraseur
The slow productivity worked for Marie Curie – here is why you should also adopt it
Slow productivity is a call for arms to reject the performative agitation of the modern workplace, where frequent virtual meetings and long messaging channels are so much of workers' attention. An exhausted postdoctoral researcher interviewed by (CAL) Newport defines productivity, because he is currently measured in the academic world, as “working all the time”.


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