January 04, 2008
"Child raising in non-violent cultures."
There are perhaps many reasons for the varying expressions of violence in different cultures, from historic patterns to genetic propensities to economic influences. But whatever the predisposing factors are, there seem to also be some characteristic child rearing practices common to most of the known non-violent cultures.
January 03, 2008
According to a study into our primate cousins which found that male macaques pay for intercourse by using grooming as a currency.
[...] Michael Gumert of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore made the discovery in a 20-month investigation into 50 long-tailed macaques in Kalimantan Tengah, Indonesia, New Scientist reports on Saturday.
[...] If there were several females in the area, the cost of buying sex would drop dramatically -- a male could "buy" a female for just eight minutes of nit-picking.[...]
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The Story of Stuff
Possibly guilt and/or New years' resolution-inducing. Also, flash-based video. via.
Protagonize
collaborative choose your own adventure stories
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Nanosolar
- looks like some neat chemistry. There was quite a buzz around these guys last year; they won Popular Science's Innovation of the Year. And though Nanosolar isn't saying much about the technology, there are some worthwhile clues in their patents.
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January 02, 2008
Too Indigent To Quit?
MC Hammer is back, grabbing a hold of that new "internet" thing, taking on YouTube with a dance video website (coming soon -- get your videos ready!).
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Questioning the banality of evil.
"Until recently, there has been a clear consensus amongst social psychologists, historians and philosophers that everyone succumbs to the power of the group and hence no one can resist evil once in its midst. But now, suddenly, things don’t seem quite so certain." (Via.)
Cook (almost) anything at least once.
This is where I go when I'm not sure what to kick over the next week or three.
Can a study
of Rhesus Macaque monkey behaviour determine how far back in evolutionary time the "ability to impute thoughts and intentions to another individual" developed?
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January 01, 2008
Your Daily WTF:
Hallelujah (possibly NSFW).
December 31, 2007
Paleo-Future:
A look into the future that never was. [Via linkfilter.]
Curious George - New Years Traditions and Resolutions?
Happy New Year Monkeys! I am cooking up a big pot of black eyed peas and collard greens for luck and prosperity in the new year. And for resolutions am pledging to drink less, do a better job of marketing myself, get more consulting jobs and, *gulp*, make more money.
What sort of interesting cultural/personal rituals are you performing (besides getting smashed tonight) and if you don't mind sharing, what are your resolutions?
TV FUNHOUSE
Videos. Some NSFW. Most are offensive. Enjoy!
Big Boobed Einstein
The Ambiguously Gay Duo - Trouble Coming Twice
Ambiguously Gay Duo: Safety Tips
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December 30, 2007
The Eyes Will Eat You!
(Sorry, photoshop thread)
Is this the most beautiful bookstore in the world?
The Boekhandel Selexyz Dominicanen, Maastricht opened its doors in November. Located in the city's old Dominican church - which for years had been used as a bicycle parking garage - the building has been extensively redesigned by Dutch architects Merkx + Girod. From the images you can find on the web you can see that it is a bookshop made in heaven. Many books in English too.
stolen word for word, outta the Blue, directly from MrMerlot
I don't think so. What do you think?
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December 29, 2007
Human waste of Ohio!
That's 'Oh, shit' to Korean and back. The site BlahblahFish is a quick and easy way of discovering these flubs and sharing them for our collective amusement. There are some good ones!
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