📜 Hanlon’s razor
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity. — Robert J. Hanlon in Hanlon’s razor Some variations: Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by ignorance.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity. — Robert J. Hanlon in Hanlon’s razor Some variations: Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by ignorance.
Tabela periĂłdica de fontes, agrupadas por ranking & famĂlia (via squidspot.com )
The Crisis of Credit Visualized ( Source: https://player.vimeo.com/ )
If you do things right, no one will be sure you’ve done anything at all God to Bender, in Futurama (via Dan Benjamin, Hivelogic @ Acts as Conference 2009 )
Take 10 minutes to: Read title, subtitle and jacket summary. Identify author or source, and date of publication or copyright. Skim the Table of Contents. Examine Index for relevant references. Read the Preface, Forward, Introduction and Conclusions. Review pictures, captions, charts, maps, graphics, bold headings, summaries, sidebars, exercises and study questions. Read a paragraph to judge writing style. Overall picture. Review what you’ve learned and make your decision:" To read or not to read....
Formula to help structure your arguments and thoughts… example: Point – I love running. Reason – Because when I run, I have energy all day. Example – I’m able to be powerfully in action, producing important results, from morning to night. Point – This is just one of the reasons I love being a runner!
Ask yourself: who am I being, that my children’s eyes are not shinning? Benjamin Zander on music and passion | Video on TED.com (~18:24)
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena The Man in the Arena , speech by Theodore Roosevelt in April 23, 1910
Number of seconds since epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00) in Unix time or 2009-02-13 at 23:31:30 UTC in “civilian” date. A cool geek moment, by pdvel: Update: The fireworks! Snapshot of the above script in action:
OpenSales – Elevator Pitch 2009, o ano da emancipação da “velha guarda”?