Games are good for you!

February 9, 2007    ·    < 1 min read

Recent scientific research suggests that good games improve players’ sense of well being by giving them feelings of … Continue reading “Games are good for you!”

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The thinker versus the doer

February 3, 2007   ·  < 1 min read

“Having gone though two university departments, I was fairly cultivated, thanks also to my long inertia, which I … Continue reading “The thinker versus the doer”

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The Annotated Mona Lisa is a great introduction to art history!

January 31, 2007   ·  < 1 min read

As good as I can be at certain things, I have to admit that I have absolutely no … Continue reading “The Annotated Mona Lisa is a great introduction to art history!”

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Looking for an avid SecondLife gamer in New York

January 29, 2007   ·  < 1 min read

A friend of mine is doing a very innovative documentary on gaming and is looking to interview a … Continue reading “Looking for an avid SecondLife gamer in New York”

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Worry not I am still here ;)

January 28, 2007   ·  < 1 min read

I did not run out of things to say either. I tried to combine work, kite boarding, tennis, … Continue reading “Worry not I am still here ;)”

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Everything bad is good for you :)

January 15, 2007   ·  < 1 min read

I have not read Steven Johnson’s book, but after watching tonight’s episode of 24 and seeing the complex … Continue reading “Everything bad is good for you :)”

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iPhone: Love the Product, Skeptical about the Market

January 12, 2007   ·  2 min read

I just watched Steve Job’s presentation of the iPhone. Steve Jobs really knows how to put on a … Continue reading “iPhone: Love the Product, Skeptical about the Market”

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Report from the video game wars: Wii vs. PS3 vs. Xbox360

January 12, 2007   ·  8 min read

My gaming credentials: I will start by admitting that I am a gamer. I have been playing games … Continue reading “Report from the video game wars: Wii vs. PS3 vs. Xbox360”

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The Geo-Political Landscape: The Perspective of an Optimist

January 4, 2007   ·  2 min read

Turn the pages of any paper covering foreign policy and it is easy to become depressed about the … Continue reading “The Geo-Political Landscape: The Perspective of an Optimist”

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The benefits of intellectual curiosity

January 3, 2007   ·  < 1 min read

While true polymaths like Leonardo da Vinci are rare, there is an increasing body of evidence to suggest … Continue reading “The benefits of intellectual curiosity”

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Yet more inspirational quotes

December 30, 2006   ·  < 1 min read

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the … Continue reading “Yet more inspirational quotes”

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Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is amazing and surprising!

December 26, 2006   ·  < 1 min read

Jack Weatherford provides an interesting and much more positive account of Genghis Khan’s life and legacy than I … Continue reading “Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is amazing and surprising!”

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Speaking of happiness…

December 22, 2006   ·  < 1 min read

Check out the cover of the latest Economist 🙂 I can’t wait to read it 🙂

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The Pursuit of Happiness: six experts tell what they’ve done to achieve it

December 21, 2006   ·  3 min read

I came across the following article in the Wall Street Journal last week. Many of the themes and … Continue reading “The Pursuit of Happiness: six experts tell what they’ve done to achieve it”

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The Real Thomas Crown Affair!

December 20, 2006   ·  < 1 min read

I count The Thomas Crown Affair with Pierce Brosnan as one of my favorite movies and was amused … Continue reading “The Real Thomas Crown Affair!”

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For the holidays: Do good, feel better

December 19, 2006   ·  < 1 min read

I wanted to share with you a wonderful idea called ChangingThePresent.org. Through this site, which partners with the … Continue reading “For the holidays: Do good, feel better”

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