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Weekend Edition: 12-29

I figure I can’t let the year close without at least one more Weekend Edition. One minor problem is that my delay in making the decision means a couple items I would normally include slipped off the radar (my news reader, actually).

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Why must the nation grieve with God? […]

Weekend Edition: 12-8

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

The Power of Negative Thinking (“The ultimate value of the ‘negative path’ may not be its role in facilitating upbeat emotions or even success. It is simply realism.”)

Blog Headline of the Week

Scientists Find Evidence of Oldest Dinosaur; Creationists Find Evidence That Scientists Miscalculated By 235 Million Years […]

Weekend Edition: 12-1

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Happiness Policy (“Should happiness data decide policy … and could a drug like Brave New World’s soma or an app that stimulates the brain’s pleasure centers be the ultimate policy tool?”)

Social Commentary Headline of the Week

Family learns of student’s death on Facebook (via)

Blog Headlines of the […]

Thanksgiving Edition

I have been noticeably absent the last couple weeks, busy enough with work and family that I haven’t even posted any weekend editions. In fact, I still haven’t written a planned review of a book I read a month ago. In any event, Thanksgiving seemed a good time to post an edition of linkage. Some […]

Weekend Edition: 11-3

Bookish Linkage

Is there life left in the music memoir?

It looks like a lot of us judge others based on the content of their bookshelves. (You can participate online.) (via)

Three Percent has its first edition of the 2012 Translation Database online

Nonbookish Linkage

Almost every Obama conspiracy theory ever (via)

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