May 28, 2007
After adjusting for inflation, American men in their 30s in 2004 had a median income of about $35,000 per year, for a 12 percent drop compared with $40,000 per year for men in their fathers’ generation in the same age group in 1974.

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May 28, 2007
The musculature of the Library of Congress categorization scheme looks like it’s about concepts. It is organized into non-overlapping categories that get more detailed at lower and lower levels — any concept is supposed to fit in one category and in no other categories. But every now and again, the skeleton pokes through, and that skeleton, the supporting structure around which the system is really built, is designed to minimize seek time on shelves. The essence of a book isn’t the ideas it contains. The essence of a book is “book.” Thinking that library catalogs exist to organize concepts confuses the container for the thing contained.

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May 28, 2007
[Metadata utopia] presumes that there is a “correct” way of categorizing ideas, and that reasonable people, given enough time and incentive, can agree on the proper means for building a hierarchy. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Any hierarchy of ideas necessarily implies the importance of some axes over others.

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May 28, 2007
The laziness of info-civilians is bottomless. No amount of ease-of-use will end it.

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May 28, 2007
Never do an interview with the femme fatale..
Nick Douglas, “The six types of journalists (and how to deal with them)”

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May 28, 2007
While China is zooming, the Indian broadband market seems to be stuck in neutral..

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May 28, 2007
Though most tower defense games are fantasy-oriented, Preece gave his version a quirkier, more cartoonish feel. He added a number of elements that made it more viral — particularly a group-based ranking system which encourages competition between friends and co-workers.

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May 28, 2007
The value of sketching is less in the artifacts themselves than in the cognitive process of working through dozens of ideas, of considering as many options as possible, and allowing each option to raise new questions.
Jessie Scanlon channeling Bill Buxton

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May 28, 2007
Robert used to get up early, whereas I stayed up ’til four and got up at noon. So we would kind of work a 24-hour schedule. I would write some new code during the night and send him an email. Then he would write the corresponding stuff in his part. So we got code written very fast.
Paul Graham on building Viaweb

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May 28, 2007
When you are walking down the street and you see a couple holding hands, there’s like a 98% chance they met in a bar.

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