This time Myke is joined by Merlin Mann, for a very different episode of CMD+SPACE.
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5by5 | CMD+Space #43: Option+CMD+H, with Merlin Mann
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Children Of ‘Tiger’ Style Parenting May Struggle More : Code Switch : NPR
In 2011, Amy Chua gave us the phrase "Tiger Mother" to describe the no-nonsense parenting style she felt brought out the best in her kids. A new study looks at whether that style of parenting is always effective.
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Tinkerer of Many Things with Ashley Baxter - The East Wing
The East Wing is a podcast brought to you by Tim Smith, that talks with industry experts about design, solving problems and the keys to creating products with value.
This week we talk to Ashley Baxter. Ashley describes herself as a tinkerer of many things, and we agree. At the young age of 18, she took over the family business and has branched out into other products. We talk about how she got started, her first talk, and more.
Tagged with east wing web design twitter:user=iamashley industryconf
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Merlin Mann on Inbox Zero, Getting Things Done, Opportunity Cost and Sunk Cost Fallacy – BTTDL032
Merlin Mann is an Independent Writer, Speaker, and Broadcaster at MerlinMann.com and Cohost of Back to Work Podcast on the 5 by 5 Podcast Network with Dan Benjamin.
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The Web Ahead #51: Rendering Engines, Vendor Prefixes & Chrome Blink
Chrome recently announced they will replacing the webkit rendering engine with a new one, named Blink. What’s up with that? To find out, Chris Wilson and Paul Irish join Jen Simmons to explain rendering engines and vendor prefixes.
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Experts Percolate on How To Brew Coffee : NPR
Sam Penix and Sam Lewontin, of Everyman Espresso in New York City, and Harold McGee, author of On Food and Cooking, explain how to get the most out of your grounds. The brewmasters discuss brewing devices, from wood necks to chemex, and filter out reasons you might choose one over another.
http://www.npr.org/2013/05/10/182861384/experts-percolate-on-how-to-brew-coffee
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Google Fights Glass Backlash Before It Even Hits The Street : All Tech Considered : NPR
From privacy concerns to technology saturation, Google’s new technology has had its fair share of criticism â and it’s not even on sale yet. The company wants to change those negative perceptions of its wearable computer before it goes on sale to the public.
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Margaret Atwood on Stranger Than Fiction
In the third episode, Wu talks to Margaret Atwood, author of science-flavored dystopian fiction like Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood. In 2012, she published In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination, in which she explored science fiction as an author and as a reader.
Tagged with sci-fi science fiction writing book:author=margaret atwood
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5by5 | The Incomparable #140: The Sublime Magicks of Exposition
No more mutants! We discuss the 2005 Marvel Comics miniseries "House of M," in which writer Brian Michael Bendis gets to show off his love of meetings, Doctor Strange, and meetings chaired by Doctor Strange! Also, there’s a crazy "What If?" style parallel universe, approximately a billion spin-offs, and in the cruelest twist, Peter Parker is briefly allowed to be happy. And finally there’s a shocking finale that set the tone for mutant storylines up to the present day. Listen before the Scarlet Witch wishes this podcast out of existence!
Special guests Andy Ihnatko, Lisa Schmeiser, Merlin Mann, and Moisés Chiullan.
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This American Life - 27: The Cruelty of Children
Stories about kids being mean to each other… including a mysterious handbook for bullies, a surprising experiment conducted by a teacher who wants to make kids be nice, and a story of youthful backstabbing told by David Sedaris.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/27/the-cruelty-of-children
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