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The Dangers Of False Equivalence | Media Matters for America
2 keys points:
Drawing false equivalence is not only “taking sides,” it’s taking the wrong side
Drawing false equivalence between unequal sins incentivizes bad behavior-
drawing false equivalence is not only “taking sides,” it’s taking the wrong side
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drawing false equivalence between unequal sins incentivizes bad behavior
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9 Reasons Wired Readers Should Wear Tinfoil Hats | Threat Level | Wired.com
If you thought facebook had a privacy problem, then better avoid this article.
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An online demo to try out the Windows Phone 7 interface. Especially designed for mobile phones, so if you are on Andorid or iOS, give it a try.
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Whatever works for you – Marco.org
Simply said by the creator of Instapaper:
“Previous-me tried to persuade everyone to switch to my setup, but I now know that it’s not worth the effort. I’ll never know someone else’s requirements, environment, or priorities as well as they do…
You should use whatever works for you. And I no longer have the patience or hubris to convince you what that should be. All I can offer is one data point: what I use, and how it works for me.” -
The Sketchbook of Susan Kare, the Artist Who Gave Computing a Human Face | NeuroTribes
The article also includes images from Susan’s sketchbook where she designed many of the “iconic” icons