I'm Not Playing That Game

Leo Babauta on advertising and consumerism: I could go on all day, and in fact, we all go on all day with this game. Or instead, we could simply say, “I’m not playing that game.” Because honestly, there’s no way we can win. Spot on, as always.

Ian W. Parker

Fractal Selleck

The title says it all.

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Rejected Lion Logos

So good.

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Should we send all of America’s economists away for a few years?

A very good question posed by Philip Greenspun.

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New Research on Myopia Prevention

One of the observations from the studies conducted so far is that the effect of light on the prevention of the development of myopia may have a threshold effect, that is both the level of light required and the duration of light exposure may need to reach critical amounts before light has its preventive effect. In the latter case, the epidemiological studies that have examined children’s exposure to outdoors have consistently found a preventative effect for between 10-14 hours outside per week in addition to any hours spent outside during school time, while 3-6 hours per week has not been associated with any effect. ...

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Nook Simple Touch compared to Kindle 3

Marco Arment wrote an excellent review of the new Nook Simple Touch and while he loves the Nook and its new touch screen, he still came to the following conclusion. The Nook Simple Touch isn’t going to convert a lot of Kindle fans. Amazon’s ecosystem is going to keep a lot of people in. My ideal e-reader would be the Nook hardware and interface, but backed by the Kindle’s ecosystem and services. It’s easier for Amazon to achieve Nook-like hardware design than for B&N to achieve a Kindle-like ecosystem, so it’s much more likely that the next Kindle will be a better fit than the current (or next) Nook. ...

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Apple & OS Convergence

Kyle Baxter compares Windows 8 to Mac OS X Lion, but here’s the salient point: Lion borrows heavily from iOS both in concept (App Store, Launchpad, gestures, full-screen applications) and in appearance (user interface elements that resemble popovers introduced on the iPad). Apple could merely be adopting good ideas that iOS introduced to improve Mac OS, but I think there’s something more going on. I think Apple’s attempting to converge Mac OS and iOS. ...

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The Upside of Useless Stuff

Dan Ariely on marketing and advertising: Consider for a moment a world without marketing hype. One in which there’s nothing you really desire beyond what you need to live. There’s nothing your kids want; they don’t bug you every time you’re in the supermarket. How hard would you work in such a world? What would motivate you to work harder? Now consider our current consumer environment: Multiply the desire for Respirer by thousands of products of varying levels of utility: iPads, leather couches, crystal martini glasses, cars, garden gnomes. It’s like having thousands of little motivational speakers hovering around us. ...

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Walking Ads

Leo Babauta on the negative impact of marketing and advertising on human interaction: We’ve lost sight of the simple truth that we need none of these products being pushed on us by marketers and advertisers. We’ve forgotten that we need very little, and so we buy so much. And we are oblivious to the fact that corporations use us as advertisements and marketing tools.

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Pendulum Waves

Mesmerizing video of a series of pendulums moving in an out of sync with each other until at the end…

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