For many in the U.S., life without a cellphone is all but unimaginable. But if you think you’ve maxed out its utility, a look towards Japan shows your cell can do so much more. OTM producer Mark Phillips phones it in from Tokyo.
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On The Media - Japan’s Cellphone Culture (Moshi Moshi)
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Alain de Botton: The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work
Alain de Botton; renowned essayist, philosopher and founder of
The School of Lifeexamines the nature and function of workMost of our waking hours are spent at work, and yet we rarely challenge the basic assumptions that lie behind this time-consuming, life-altering activity.
(Apr 9, 2009 at the RSA)
