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Monday, October 31, 2011

Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed

Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed


The Atlantic’s WWII Photo Series

Posted: 30 Oct 2011 09:59 PM PDT

Mona Simpson on Her Brother Steve Jobs

Posted: 30 Oct 2011 01:01 PM PDT

Novelist Mona Simpson on her brother Steve Jobs, who she first met as as an adult. A tiny excerpt. The entirety is intense, sometimes amusing, and, in its knowing totality, emotionally devastating.

When I met Steve, he was a guy my age in jeans, Arab- or Jewish-looking and handsomer than Omar Sharif.

We took a long walk — something, it happened, that we both liked to do. I don't remember much of what we said that first day, only that he felt like someone I'd pick to be a friend. He explained that he worked in computers.

I didn't know much about computers. I still worked on a manual Olivetti typewriter.

I told Steve I'd recently considered my first purchase of a computer: something called the Cromemco.

Steve told me it was a good thing I'd waited. He said he was making something that was going to be insanely beautiful.

…He treasured happiness.

Then, Steve became ill and we watched his life compress into a smaller circle. Once, he'd loved walking through Paris. He'd discovered a small handmade soba shop in Kyoto. He downhill skied gracefully. He cross-country skied clumsily. No more.

via A Sister's Eulogy for Steve Jobs – NYTimes.com.

 


Twitter Digest: 2011-10-30

Posted: 30 Oct 2011 12:00 PM PDT

  • If you want an excuse to operate on a healthy athlete, just get an MRI – http://t.co/FYcSUyWi /cc @jonahlehrer #
  • My review of the new Steve Job biography – http://t.co/Sh0ezpMe #
  • As a Jobs book review aside, I was pleased to get a bit of caps lock in there: "OMG IT'S STEVE JOBS!!!". No review complete without it. #
  • Good post. RT @fredwilson: Protecting The Safe Harbors Of The DMCA And Protecting Jobs http://t.co/81RClRLY #
  • Weekend Barron's joins the bulls, talking up technology, etc one month into an epic rally. Nice pic tho. http://t.co/4NrYi6mP #
  • I'm digging Instacast app on iPhone for podcasts. Recommended. What a cloud iTunes should do, but doesn't. #
  • I think I'm only going to watch "making of" videos for First Round Holiday Videos from now on – http://t.co/g3ju0L9d #
  • Catching up with A.J. Jacobs, the "healthiest person alive". Turns out it ain't easy. http://t.co/YSNW0NDu #
  • [post] tuart Kauffman on "The End of a Physics Worldview" http://t.co/9QnBY9Ug #
  • Why shouldn't we be troubled by the reaction of the NYPD to this ticket-fixing scandal? http://t.co/Vhzn5v5g #
  • I just had someone suggest I drop in next time I'm in Abu Dhabi. Does that happen? Feel I should counter with Mcmurdo Station. #
  • So Who Needs Wall Street? Today's entrepreneurs don't aspire to be public – http://t.co/zTHjHr6N #

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The Great Bangkok Flood

Posted: 30 Oct 2011 09:22 AM PDT

Chao Praya river levels peaked this weekend in the unprecedented Bangkok flooding:

Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is currently experiencing what is perhaps the greatest flood ever to swamp a city so large in world history. This dynamic Asian megalopolis has a population of around 10 million within the city limits and a metropolitan population of at least 20 million. The flood is affecting virtually every resident and many have evacuated to provinces outside the flood zones.

The worst of the flood was expected to occur on Saturday October 29th as the river that bisects the city, the Chao Praya, was expected to crest at its highest level ever recorded some 8 feet above normal and astronomical high tides were expected to peak, possibly causing the drainage of the cities canals and the Chao Praya to back up and push the flood waters into the heart of the city. Fortunately however, it appears that, so far, the dikes have held and the worst-case scenario is not playing out. This could change at a moments notice.

via Weather Extremes : The Great Bangkok Flood : Weather Underground.


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