skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Manufactured Gods from the Third World
Boulder, CO
06 June 2007
Gentlemen readers, take note...
Ad for
Tikal
, a Honduras-based chocolate company. The tag line:
You never know what an angry woman is capable of.
See others (including one featuring Margaret Thatcher)
here
.
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
what and who i read
Abandonments
Adventures in Ethics and Science
Agoraphilia
Ben Casnocha
Brazen Careerist
dooce
Double X
Ezra Klein
Far From the Madding Crowd
Julian Sanchez
Literal-Minded
Marginal Revolution
Mind Hacks
Nerd World
Neurophilosophy
Overcoming Bias
Paul Graham
Rands in Repose
Sand in the Gears
Seth Godin
Smelling the Coffee
The American Scene
The Happiness Project
TierneyLab
posts by date
►
2011
(1)
►
January
(1)
►
2010
(4)
►
December
(2)
►
July
(1)
►
February
(1)
►
2009
(1)
►
December
(1)
►
2008
(34)
►
March
(10)
►
February
(6)
►
January
(18)
▼
2007
(85)
►
August
(14)
►
July
(27)
▼
June
(36)
Most fun I had reading today:
Colorado on the nano map
Economics vs. applied ethics
Whole Foods: Slicing up the natural foods market
Council of Europe on creationism and human rights
Colorado biotech is selling, Big Pharma is buying
Men are from California, women are from New York?
To protect internet freedom, Google suggests bribe...
Trent Lott's 'barnyard' policy approach
Dear Ralph: Enough is enough. Love, the voting pub...
Congress passes resolution: robots are cool.
BBC gets in on US immigration debate
Teflon, defeated at last.
Unsealed FTC docs reveal Whole Foods' business str...
Mexicans vs. the enemy within
Brazil update: looking good supersedes soccer as n...
Goatherds seize business opportunity
This month in Marie Claire: Tom Tancredo on immigr...
The usefulness of "Energy Independence"
Creation, evolution, and the origin of the univers...
The morality of illegal immigration
Prepare to have your mind blown
To Mr. Wizard, who showed me how to irritate my pa...
More on neural networks (and how to win at 20 ques...
Colorado vs. Finland
The ephemerality of the future
Scientific American: Don't f*ck with the scientifi...
Forbidden or compulsory -- take your pick.
Heeding public opinion, Congress eases stem cell r...
Google's next move
'Fugees from a third world, environmentally stress...
In Good Company
Gentlemen readers, take note...
Hypothesis: The Smell of Enlightenment?
eHarmony Hits More Wrong Notes
The carbon debate continues, but not here
►
May
(8)
posts by category
9/11
academia
advertising
alternative energy
americana
attraction
autism
biofuels
biotech
blogging
books
brazil
california
capitalism
censorship
claremont colleges
cleantech
climate change
coffee
cognitive science
colorado
corporate america
democracy
demographics
economics
election
energy efficiency
environmentalism
ethics
evolution
fashion
films
food
free market
genetics
google
green consumerism
happiness
health
housing
immigration
japan
killing time
libertarian
mammoths
miscellaneous
mushrooms
nanotech
natural language processing
nature
neural networks
neuroscience
philosophy
physics
policy
postmodernism
privacy
psychology
rants
recreational substances
regulations
religion
robotics
scandinavia
science
science fiction
social change
star trek
statistics
stem cells
terrorism
tom tancredo
trends
unions
university of colorado
water
web
websearch
Whole Foods
work
writing
0 comments:
Post a Comment