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(via What’s wrong with this picture? | Code.org ) Computer science is a top paying college degree and computer programming jobs are growing at 2x the national average . Less than 2.4% of college students graduate with a degree in computer science. And the numbers have dropped since last decade. See also Promote Computer Science | Code.org

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So, just for fun, let’s appreciate the sheer numerical accomplishment of Tarantino’s mass cinematic bloodbath: in eight films, 560 people die on-screen. To the breakdown… (via All the Deaths in Quentin Tarantino’s Movies, Charted )

March 14, 2013 · 1 min · 35 words

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Technology giants at war: Another game of thrones | The Economist (via Charted Territory – Tao of Mac )

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(via Thou shalt not commit logical fallacies ) Ver também, em português: Não cometerás uma falácia lógica! | COMCEPT

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Time Zones Never warp your brain with time zone math again. Great visualisation of timezone differences.

March 23, 2012 · 1 min · 16 words

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freshorphresh : Presenting Horrible Movie Clichés, an illustrated guide, brought to you by the New York International Latino Film Festival.

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(via Psychology of color for designers – Design Leadership blog ) Color plays a major role in our visual perception as it influences our reactions about world around us. A fundamental grasp of color perception and psychology in graph and web design is therefore critical in ore to create palettes that evoke the appropriate audience reactions.

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