Nature ‘is worth billions’ to UK http://bbc.in/mwm0rx (via @pourmecoffee)
Nature ‘is worth billions’ to UK http://bbc.in/mwm0rx (via @pourmecoffee)
What scene would I want to be enveloped in
more than this one,
an ordinary night at the kitchen table,
floral wallpaper pressing in,
white cabinets full of glass,
the telephone silent,
a pen tilted back in my hand?
But beyond this table
there is nothing that I need,
not even a job that would allow me to row to work,
or a coffee-colored Aston Martin DB4
with cracked green leather seats. [Link ]
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RT @jaketapper: .@ScottBrownMA jokes Santorum getting Secret Service is the first time he's ever used protection > http://t.co/XvAGmgks
RT @bookbench: Remembering a golden age of cinema by reading two of its top critics. http://t.co/8HmHR7Pj
Why you will fail to have a great career. http://t.co/NDXYBjwm
America is stealing the World's Doctors http://t.co/HNlxLBQB
Thanks for sharing this! RT @iPrash: RT @brainpicker: How bits came to be http://t.co/LFXdXrjb
Pico Iyer on the unsung heroes of the Fukushima cleanup. http://t.co/0TMb7Add
Hilarious. “via @mathitak: @leasthelpful, a Tumblr of choice negative Amazon user reviews: http://t.co/bKxgwbO2”
It is perfectly monstrous the way people go about saying things behind one’s back that are entirely true. http://t.co/f0PMEndq
“@iPrash: "Confessions of a ‘Bad’ Teacher": http://t.co/NcMrYUPD” other side of teacher ratings, I guess.
Do quants enable us to become better versions of ourselves? http://t.co/EEqW23rO (via @aldaily, who else?)
Cancer cures are elusive, because cancer is really, really hard. http://t.co/35zNMQse Staggeringly , mysteriously hard.
Stop the presses. Romney actually did *not* flip-flop on something. http://t.co/epZDf9nf
Vonnegut has a strangely central place in American fiction despite his occasional insistence on his own marginality. http://t.co/YXvCfdFa
How Gogol* Explains the Post-Soviet World (*And Chekhov and Dostoyevsky) http://t.co/VqxjmiVw
Is Umberto Eco the "wisest fool in Christendom?" http://t.co/zg8loPfJ ( via @aldaily)
From the LA Times archive, a conversation between Akira Kurosawa and Gabriel Garcia Marquez. http://t.co/pjCIw5TT
45 years ago, a joint Indo-US espionage mission lost 5 kilograms of plutonium in the Himalayas. http://t.co/HNZmljcf (via @somethingtoread)
Link Fixed. Amit Chaudhri on his "living relationship with Tagore", http://t.co/vlnXZQOi (via http://t.co/jAvnuPv0, a personal favorite)
Amit Chaudhri on his "living relationship with Tagore", http://t.co/vlnXZQOi (via http://t.co/havoKHXP, a personal favorite)
Lethem on defending plagiarism (among other things) http://t.co/pfmgeeku
Finally, a new #JunotDiaz book, out this fall. http://t.co/1nTYBn5q
What Russia taught Syria: When you destroy a city, make sure no one -- not even the story -- gets out alive. http://t.co/9z2VSYY4
The more sides a street sign has, the higher the danger level it invokes. #onlyanengineer http://t.co/ypmBpHTh
RT @GuardianBooks: Stlll time to download Julian Barnes's Arthur and George on audiobook. Arthur as in Conan Doyle. A great read. http: ...
About time, if you ask me. RT @TheOnion: FAA To Ban Plane Crashes http://t.co/2j5gK1LS
Chilling at the Admirals club in Chicago, hanging out with Quentin Tarantino. Yeah.
+1 RT @sarahw: Michael Idov on "the movie set that ate itself" in November's GQ is amazing. http://t.co/uQl8h8sQ #longreads
Did Stephenson make Reamde too accessible? http://t.co/FigTkXTK
RT @jonathanchait: Paul Ryan and the fantasies of inequality deniers http://t.co/f0HBcmje
Will English lose it's apostrophe's soon? http://t.co/UzTVM3KI (via @bookbench)
NYTimes: The Hazards of Confidence. http://t.co/wZfhP0BU
Another area where paper books are better than the Kindle: toilet reading. - http://t.co/5OILXdOi
Err... The Literary Saloon. Blame a long flight and some liquids I was served.
The Literary review collects a bunch of 1Q84 reviews - http://t.co/g8KANHAq
The GOP's incentive to obstruct and the media's inability to call it like it is. http://t.co/YJAQNaPD
Michael Dirda gushes about Murakami's "1Q84" http://t.co/WjJmURvi (via @MAOrthofer)
The Dark Side of the Placebo Effect: Alexis Madrigal in The Atlantic. http://t.co/Hu0wpSYL
Looks like Stephenson has a big winner on his hands with Reamde: http://t.co/XfyEbrnZ, http://t.co/oEMVWl29, http://t.co/b5aqq22B
Barry Duncan, master-palindromist. http://t.co/tKOJLtR (via @somethingtoread). The Greenward palindrome is here http://t.co/ctav2g5
The Comfort Zone by Jonathan Franzen http://t.co/eXWPmmj via @TheByliner
It does not take a god to know what a hamdryad is anymore. http://t.co/703QPRp via @somethingtoread
MT @Esquiremag: Astounding lunch reading. @TheNation on CIA sites in Somalia: http://thenat.in/qMv64A #longreads
How Ray Dalio built the world’s richest and strangest hedge fund. http://nyr.kr/oowl1L #longreads
RT @anupkaphle: MUST READ: Afghanistan is now India's problem. http://t.co/vFWh7Sm (v @mvatlarge)
+1 MT @mvatlarge: How can India expect clout in world when it can't lean on its neighbor led by the thuggish Rajapaksa http://t.co/Vo9T4PY
I always suspected that there was something behind the huge increase in cellphone use: http://t.co/GLO7ORd
How John Kerry Tries to Put Out Diplomatic Fires - NYTimes.com http://nyti.ms/qk0YMz #longreads
Putting together a sports team of winners? Men need not apply - latimes.com http://lat.ms/n4DZdA
The previous Allan Seager tweet was via @somethingtoread
One of Allan Seager’s short stories endures in ways that none of Hemingway’s can match. http://t.co/n73vlkY
Apathy isn't easy, tbh. Especially epic apathy. @mvatlarge The famed Mumbai spirit was probably epic apathy all along. http://nyr.kr/qDTJ91
A great read if there ever was one - from the Atlantic archives. Oscar Night in Hollywood; Chandler. http://bit.ly/pRM1aX #longreads
And a very good book too. RT @longformorg: There's nearly a book worth of reading in our @Lawrence_Wright archive: http://bit.ly/q78YSX
Now, that's an idea for myspace.Pity he sold it already. RT @pourmecoffee: You don't need an invite for your stuff to be shared on Murdoch+.
While on The Atlantic, here is a favorite blogger on Murdoch, circa 2003 : http://theatlantic.com/past/docs/issues/2003/09/fallows.htm
+1 MT @pbump: The Atlantic could share great articles every 5 mts for wks w/o writing anything new.On the ValuJet crash: http://p-bu.mp/co8
Great Langewiesche reads @Byliner: http://bit.ly/q4RjSt including a couple of personal favorites - http://bit.ly/dDq3h9 & http://bit.ly/dO208D
From the superbly curated @somethingtoread, purveyor of hand-picked awesomeness, a phone-hacking scandal reading list. http://bit.ly/n6HUPV
MT @sarahw: Two must reads about the #notw situation & Murdoch's role: BBC's Paul Mason: http://bbc.in/nD9onD @carr2n: http://nyti.ms/oq0Qfs
It takes @TheEconomist to call it a spade. The Republicans are playing a cynical political game with America's debt http://econ.st/p08mUs
Why was most of the UK media silent as the phone hacking sscandal developed? http://bit.ly/lPjbM8 (via @somethingtoread) #longreads
The story of the one man National Institutes of Health - http://bit.ly/jGhsON (via @thedailydish)
Across Africa, elephants are slaughtered to satisfy the spike in ivory demand from newly rich China. http://vnty.fr/qhv1Cu #longreads
Midnight reading from @Byliner: Jon Krakauer. http://bit.ly/reaP6t
Larry David's debut is marginally funny, making it better than most Shouts & Murmurs columns. http://nyr.kr/m3LEPX
Andrew Marantz spends a summer at an Indian call center, watching bright kids slip into someone else's identity. http://bit.ly/rqBcSs
The modern stomach contains undigested pieces of its own history. http://bit.ly/iGO2uv (v @theByliner)
Can Sheryl Sandberg upend Silicon Valley’s male-dominated culture? http://nyr.kr/khQCkW #longreads
With a name like that... Ransom Center blamed for collecting too aggressively. http://econ.st/kJNWT8 (v @The Economist)
A democratic China will be much more assertive and belligerent. http://bit.ly/jBbBhg (v aldaily.com) #longreads
On the Louisiana oil spill, Transocean's defiant strategy seems to be paying off. http://buswk.co/jhyjXA
RT @GuardianBooks: Fresh claim over role the FBI played in suicide of Ernest Hemingway http://gu.com/p/3va6p/tf
Summer reading recommendations @FinancialTimes http://on.ft.com/kLBBFl (v @MAOrthofer)
Michael Lewis on Mark Twain's autobiography - 'A good joke spoiled.' http://bit.ly/luiTSn v @mathitak
Michael Lewis on Mark Twain's autobiography - 'A good joke spoiled.' tnr.com/article/books-… #longreads v @mathitak
Six classic business books - good reads from a much maligned genre. http://econ.st/mtOxdq via @theeconomist
Hemingway, Hounded by the Feds http://nyti.ms/mvhPvs
“The War for 'Catch-22" on the 8 year genesis of Heller's book. http://t.co/8AHkXDr
Fall of the House of Busch." Tragedy, scandals and Budweiser dynasty http://buswk.co/jfy9EF v (@longreads)
Roald Dahl slept with "every girl on the East and West coast worth more than 50k," all for Britain. http://bit.ly/iway4s (@manish_vij)
What I’m Reading This Summer: Junot Díaz http://nyr.kr/jsxmlx
India generates the most bogus Google takedown requests. http://t.co/BfnrTnG
Inside LulzSec: Chatroom logs shine a light on the secretive hackers http://bit.ly/iMdEWR
Thanks for this! MT @prempanicker: Whenever Dravid and Laxman play their last game, I hope Updike can chronicle it... : http://nyr.kr/9UQPaK
RT @nilanjanaroy: "In short: he is secretly young." John Le Carre on Smiley, and on his own youth in Germany. http://bit.ly/mKSrRk
Must be true because the game inspires writing like this classic DFW piece on Federer. http://nyti.ms/J8duk
Geoff Dyer on why tennis is the most beautiful game http://bit.ly/jATPR3 (via @somethingtoread)
+1, great post. RT @supriyan: this is fine, fine sportsblogging. RT @sidvee Dravid and the mastery of the struggle http://bit.ly/lANqWd
Almost everything a long form aggregator should be, and then some more. Byliner (@theByliner) is awesome. http://byliner.com
Typical Taibbi takedown of Bachmann - a bit overblown but fun to read. http://bit.ly/in2CtM
Typical Taibbi takedown of Bachmann - a bit overblown but fun to read. http://bit.ly/in2CtM
How Bitcoin works: http://econ.st/jskYL5 As explainers go, difficult to top this one from the @theeconomist
What were they thinking, episode 1129: Ex-spy says Bush asked CIA to spy on Iraq war critic Juan Cole. http://nyti.ms/k4stVR @mvatlarge
Finally, reason to go there after 5. Ok, 4. @mvatlarge: Starbucks might sell beer and wine. http://t.co/x5xJAbO
DFW Interviews, both cut and uncut. http://bit.ly/kMz2bG via @ScottEsposito
Thieves Found Citigroup Site an Easy Entry http://nyti.ms/mmePKu
The Greatest Paper That Ever Died - the paper that changed everything about sports journalism & lost $150m. Fascinating http://es.pn/miw6iW
Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts... http://bit.ly/lTH9bm
Jhumpa Lahiri on the events that made her a writer. http://t.co/rVBhVde
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