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Getting that brilliant sentence back when Word crashes

2011-07-15

At least on the Mac, Microsoft Worst is the worst piece of software I have ever used. It crashes way to frequently -- not all the time, but too often. There are some things you can do to minimize the damage, but if you just lost that carefully crafted sentence, have a look at this posting. Perhaps in the future, you can preserve that sentence too.
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How to ruin your app

2011-07-14

Good advice for bad apps. Really, loved that app, now I hate it 'with the power of a thousand suns' (the big ones).
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Drawing Digitally and the Aura of Artworks

2011-07-13

So, if more and more artists draw digitally, then what is the original? And what happens to the aura of an artwork?
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Careful with Human Memory

2011-07-12

... and why a tool that stores information like a human brain is a really bad idea.
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Getting a previously existing version of a website

2011-07-11

If you have seen something online and it is not available anymore, have a look at the referenced website in this article. It might still have it.
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Dealing with Deadlines – Do it in Phases

2011-07-10

If you have much to do but only a short amount of time left, this article might give you a hint to succeed anyhow.
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Wishful Thinking

2011-07-09

Why creativity and imagination is not the same thing and placebo's don't work. Also: Some manipulating techniques used by modern quacks.
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What do you miss because it seems ridiculous to you?

2011-07-08

An example of how preconceptions can lead people to miss ... incredible things.
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Women Artists @ Slate.com

2011-07-07

Interesting collection of photos of female artists.
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Negative Creativity — Creativity is Value-Neutral

2011-07-07

Like science, creativity is value-neutral. This leads to a problem for creative people. Also: The worst example of negative creativity I have seen so far.
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