Potpourri
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How to Read a Movie
The Hidden History of the Second Amendment
The Truth Is, You Gave a Lousy TalkThe Truth Is, You Gave a Lousy Talk
How NOT To Use Powerpoint By Don McMillan (humor)
It's Not You
American Rhetoric: Top 100 Speeches (audio)
When Bad Interaction Happens to Good People
Public Knowledge of Current Affairs Little Changed by News and Information Revolutions: What Americans Know: 1989-2007
Research Points Finger at PowerPoint
Nearly Half of our Lives Spent with TV, Radio, Internet, Newspapers, According to Census Bureau Publication
Amazon's Askville: The Place to Go to Get Questions Answered?
Who Best to Tame Grade Inflation?
Reading the Polls on Evolution and Creationism (PDF )
Edward Tufte, Offering "Beautiful Evidence"
Speed-Reading Techniques
E=mc2 Explained
Everything You Wanted to Know About Getting a Job in Silicon Valley But Didn't Know Who to Ask
The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint
A Basic Rule of Punctuation
10 Ways to Tweak Your Tech Résumé
How Americans Use Their Cell Phones
Online News: For Many Home Broadband Users, The Internet is a Primary News Source
Home Broadband Adoption in Rural America
Zeno's Paradoxes : A Timely Solution
Subjective Perception of Time and a Progressive Present Moment : The Neurobiological Key to Unlocking Consciousness
Teleportation Physics Study USAF Research Laboratory Special Report
Internet Culture
IBM: Ponder This
Harvard@Home Now, even without visiting Cambridge, you can experience some of the exciting research, teaching, and public addresses making news at Harvard University right from your desktop.
Search Engines & Specialized Directories
Before the Web, There Was Viewtron
Language Use and English-Speaking Ability: 2000 Census 2000 Brief
The Clustered World, Michael J. Weiss, ISBN 0-316-92920-4
How we live, what we buy, and what it all means about who we are
The Code War This fascinating article explores the history and development of
cryptography.
Internet Scout Project
The Scout Report is one of the Internet's longest- running weekly publications, offering a selection of new and newly discovered online resources of interest to researchers, educators, and anyone else with an interest in high-quality online material.
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