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I want one

Though, honestly, wouldn’t this draw a few odd looks at the office? http://www.metronaps.com/ I predict that you’d have one person camped out there at all hours, refusing to acknowledge any else’s time slots, another person whose lack of hygiene would require the pod to be sanitized before anyone else will…

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Here she is

Her name is China. She’s 5 months old, 35 pounds, and fortunately, does not have rabies. This is us beginning the “obey us” training where she learns all sorts of neat tricks like sitting and responding to her name. She started out rather frightened of the stairs, for some reason,…

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Adding to the family

The wife and I are off to Jersey today to pick up our new puppy from the adoption agency. China, who is a 5 month old Shar Pei-Lab mix, will be coming back with us, hopefully to stay. Pictures will be forthcoming. In the meantime, in honor of yesterday’s fascinating…

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Man with a tiny brain

No, I’m not insulting anyone. This has really shown up in a medical study. This guy has a tiny brain. In fact, doctors estimate he’s had a 50-75% reduction in brain volume, which has been replaced with fluid. How did this happen? Apparently he had a shunt inserted when he…

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Fantasist Enterprises

Here’s another anthology that’s looking for submissions. They want: …stories of fantasy in East Asian-based settings. We want tales that are heavily influenced by Chinese, Korean, or Japanese folklore and history. We are not looking for stories set in the modern day. The mid-to-late 1800’s is as late as you…

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This is your brain on video games

Puzzle-solving skills. Mental exercise. Social dexterity. Developing focus, patience, prioritizing… All this from playing video games? So says James Gee, a professor of learning sciences at the University of Wisconsin. http://discovermagazine.com/2007/brain/video-games “He found that even escapist fantasy games are embedded with one of the core principles of learning—students prosper when…

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What writers are reading

I’ve got a loverly stack of books waiting for me to chew down on. Ever since I started my job at the publishing house, I’ve had an almost unending supply of titles to read, besides my own favorite series and authors that I shell out for. It’s funny being in…

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