Jumat, 09 Oktober 2015

Ask Paul Ford About Wikipedia

Ask Paul Ford Your Questions, You Should Get Rid Of Your Router And Other Facts, We're Down To Half The Fish In The Sea, How To Talk To A Grieving Person, WATCH: Machine Generates The World's Largest Man-Made Wave, Young Thug Likes Everything People Say About Him
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Friday, October 9, 2015
Ask Paul Ford Your Questions
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Ask Paul Ford Your Questions
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Paul Ford is the co-founder of Postlight, a web services agency in New York City. He writes a column called Big Data for The New Republic, and is writing a book about web pages for FSG. He's here now to answer your questions about his latest piece on Wikipedia.
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
You Should Get Rid Of Your Router And Other Facts
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Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: unreliable routers, bleeps and bloops and a cool card trick that you can totally do.
THERE ISN'T PLENTY OF FISH IN THE SEA
We're Down To Half The Fish In The Sea
daily.jstor.org
A new report has concluded that the ocean has half the fish it contained in 1970.
'I'M SORRY'
How To Talk To A Grieving Person
adequateman.deadspin.com
There is a gulf between mourners and the rest of the world. We want to talk, but we don't want to make people uncomfortable.
IT'S MAKIN' WAVES
WATCH: Machine Generates The World's Largest Man-Made Wave
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This is the Delta Flume: A 1000 foot-long, 30 foot-deep channel specifically made for literally making waves.
'DRUNK ON HIS OWN ECCENTRICITY'
Young Thug Likes Everything People Say About Him
theguardian.com
Atlanta's Young Thug is the gender-fluid, surrealist rapper who's being anointed as hip-hop's next titan. Don't know what to make of him? You're not the only one.
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HOPE SHE CAN GET OUT OF THAT MAIZE
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​An Indian woman farmer dries the maize crop at Aloli village, about 90 kilometers (56 miles) southeast of Ajmer, India's western state of Rajasthan, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. Maize is an important cereal crop in the world after wheat and rice. Credit: AP Photo/Deepak Sharma
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