ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Articles by Daniel

Computer Games — Escapism or Additional Emotional Pillar?

2014-06-24

It's important to have different emotional "pillars" keeping you up. When one pillar falls (e.g., a project or relationship fails), others keep you up. I'm not sure about the role of computer games -- whether they are another pillar or whether they erode the other ones. So here are some arguments for computer games as pillar. Also: Tomb Raider (2013, Definitive Edition 2014).
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Broken Postings?

2014-06-23

When updating the layout of this blog, apparently some postings got cut. I am pretty sure my Internet connection was at fault, but anyway, if you come across any postings that end mid-sentence, please leave a comment at that posting. A simple "broken" is sufficient. I'll fix it with an revision that is still available as backup. Thank you.
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Dealing with Fansites

2014-06-23

A look at how companies deal with fans, using IKEA and the Tomb Raider franchise as examples.
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Why Science Should Act as Reality Check (even for bogus ideas)

2014-06-22

A look at the role science should play in public discourse, using Thunderf00t's "Solar Roadways" criticism as example. Also: Imagination, bad ideas, and nay-sayers.
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Perspective

2014-06-21

We live in an amazing world, even if we don't realize it. Here's a short video clip highlighting a few of the amazing things and why many "inconveniences" don't really matter.
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Energy Ice Cubes (caffeine + guarana)

2014-06-20

If you need a cool drink, why not use ice cubes with a little more pep? You can easily freeze caffeinated drinks to create ice cubes with caffeine.
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Cheap(er) Energy Drinks

2014-06-19

Energy drinks can help you through the day (or, if you got a health condition and drink too much, end it permanently), but they are also quite expensive. However, there's a nice hack for that.
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Mashup Frenzy!

2014-06-18

If you like to put together nice digital works, e.g., mashup books or t-shirts, this is the golden age. There are countless fonts, images, texts, programs, and print services available.
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Interpreting academic studies

2014-06-17

Recommendation of a journalist's guide to interpreting academic studies and some comments. (thumb image: Jorge Cham's PhD Comic)
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Using the Travel Time to and From Work

2014-06-16

A different view on using the time to work -- not for work, even if your work is in Academia. Also, how to walk through the city without ever being distracted by someone you know.
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