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MAKE | Making Movies with Kids - 0 views

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    An awesome movie about a bear and a mouse. Scared is scared of the things you like.
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Amaz-ing: Philippe Dubost's fake Amazon page sets new bar for online resumes. - 0 views

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    A resume looks like a page on Amazon.
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Men Taking Up Too Much Space on the Train - 0 views

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    Like the title says. Photo blog of men taking up too much space on the train.
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Is There a Recipe for Tumblr Success? We Ask Internet Sensation FashGIF | The Creators ... - 0 views

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    "Sometimes you want a GIF to look really fake because that's where the humor lies, but if you doctor it too much people are just like, 'This has gone too far.'"
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Why I Unfriended Every Single One of My Facebook Friends - 0 views

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    Sometimes I wonder what my kids will be like when they (Lord-willing) become adults: Will my humorous, high-energy daughter focus her enthusiasm on something amazing? Will my sweet, creative daught...
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What people in 1900 thought the year 2000 would look like - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    Whale-buses, aviation police and new-fangled barbers: A fantastic vision of the future
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Where Did You Learn to Write Like This? | Vanderbilt Magazine | Vanderbilt University - 0 views

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    Where did I learn to write? I didn't learn to write in one semester, but I learned to ask for help-and I'm still asking.
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Search engines never forget - 0 views

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    Poor choices made online can stay with you for a lifetime
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How Companies Learn Your Secrets - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • habits, rather than conscious decision-making, shape 45 percent of the choices we make every day,
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      paradox of choice
  • Consumers going through major life events often don’t notice, or care, that their shopping habits have shifted, but retailers notice, and they care quite a bit. At those unique moments, Andreasen wrote, customers are “vulnerable to intervention by marketers.
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  • “My daughter got this in the mail!” he said. “She’s still in high school, and you’re sending her coupons for baby clothes and cribs? Are you trying to encourage her to get pregnant?” The manager didn’t have any idea what the man was talking about. He looked at the mailer. Sure enough, it was addressed to the man’s daughter and contained advertisements for maternity clothing, nursery furniture and pictures of smiling infants. The manager apologized and then called a few days later to apologize again. On the phone, though, the father was somewhat abashed. “I had a talk with my daughter,” he said. “It turns out there’s been some activities in my house I haven’t been completely aware of. She’s due in August. I owe you an apology.”
  • How do you take advantage of someone’s habits without letting them know you’re studying their lives?
  • most cues fit into one of five categories: location, time, emotional state, other people or the immediately preceding action.
  • We’d put an ad for a lawn mower next to diapers. We’d put a coupon for wineglasses next to infant clothes. That way, it looked like all the products were chosen by chance. “And we found out that as long as a pregnant woman thinks she hasn’t been spied on, she’ll use the coupons. She just assumes that everyone else on her block got the same mailer for diapers and cribs. As long as we don’t spook her, it works.”
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1913 color photos reveal vivid reds like you've never seen - 0 views

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