Chess and mental exhaustion
This afternoon, I ran across this bit in Thomas Kuhn’s interview with Werner Heisenberg: [Arnold] Sommerfeld would always have very definite opinions as to what people should do
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Skip to contentThis afternoon, I ran across this bit in Thomas Kuhn’s interview with Werner Heisenberg: [Arnold] Sommerfeld would always have very definite opinions as to what people should do
"It’s harder to imagine the past that went away than it is to imagine the future." (From his Paris Review interview.)
When I was working on my dissertation I spent a week at Exeter University. It’s a lovely place, I think-- I really saw nothing other than the library,
Jeremy Greenfield has a good piece in The Atlantic about how the fight between Amazon and Hachette (the publishing conglomerate that owns Little, Brown, which published The Distraction
The Guardian reports on a recent report from the “centre-right Policy Exchange think tank… [that] recommends £875m should be spent on training the 6.2 million mainly elderly people
My book is reviewed on French literary Web site Books and Me: Le livre enfonce aussi beaucoup de portes ouvertes. Ces analogies et ces exemples sont vraiment amusants
Ars Technica has a piece about the political affiliations of gamers. According to two polls sponsored by Reason magazine and “conducted in December 2013 and April 2014, gamers
A few days ago, Zócalo Public Square asked me for a short answer to the question, "What do we need to do to help the Internet connect us
The latest of Scott Meyer’s Basic Instructions is great: [h/t to Balloon Juice]
Harvard Business Review has a long piece by several Bain & Co. consultants on how much time organizations waste through email, meetings, etc. TL;DR version: it’s a lot,