tregeagle / Ruben

Hello, I’m Ruben. When I grow up I’d like to be a writer. Yesterday I wanted to be a painter and perhaps tomorrow I’ll want to be a long distant cycling adventurer.

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  1. The Brave Little Toaster, from TRSF

    Here’s a reading of my short story Brave Little Toaster, which was just published in TRSF, the inaugural science fiction anthology from MIT’s Tech Review. It’s a short-short story on the "Internet of Things" and what happens when it all goes wrong.

    Mastering by John Taylor Williams: wryneckstudio@gmail.com

    John Taylor Williams is a full-time self-employed audio engineer, producer, composer, and sound designer. In his free time, he makes beer, jewelry, odd musical instruments and furniture. He likes to meditate, to read and to cook. http://craphound.com/?p=3704

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  2. The Veldt by Ray Bradbury

    Great time travel story by Ray Bradbury. Appeared on X MINUS ONE Radio Show

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  3. How to Be a Productive Procrastinator : NPR

    Why do today what you can do the day after tomorrow? Procrastination expert Timothy Pychyl and self-professed "structured procrastinator" John Perry discuss the latest research on this type of behavior and how to prioritize what’s really important.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91432804

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  4. Neil Gaiman - How To Talk To Girls At Parties

    Neil Gaiman reads his Hugo-nominated short story.

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  5. Have You Heard About B Flat? : Krulwich Wonders… : NPR

    For reasons that remain mostly mysterious, the note we call "B flat" does the oddest things. It aggravates alligators, it lurks in the stairwell of an office building, and it emanates from a supermassive black hole 250 million light years from Earth.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7442915

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  6. Mindwebs : Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and The Haunted Space Suit by Arthur C. Clarke

    Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and The Haunted Space Suit by Arthur C. Clarke

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  7. Comedian Louis C.K.: Finding Laughs Post-Divorce : NPR

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128343426

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  8. Storythings Podcast – Graham Linehan and Cory Doctorow at The Story 2011

    he Storythings Podcast is an irregular series of podcasts featuring talks, interviews and discussion with some of the best creative talent working across Film, TV, Theatre, Games, Art and beyond. This second podcast is a recording of comedian and creator of Father Ted and The IT Crowd Graham Linehan and writer and blogger Cory Doctorow in conversation at The Story conference in February 2011.

    In this conversation, Graham and Cory discuss how the internet has changed their writing practises, how it helps them structure and collaborate on stories, and also how they cope with its potential for endless distraction.

    During the talk, Graham showed a picture that he used as inspiration for a scene in an episode of the next series of The IT Crowd. The picture is from the site Awkward Pet Photos and can be seen here.

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  9. Why It’s Hard to Admit to Being Wrong

    We all have a hard time admitting that we’re wrong, but according to a new book about human psychology, it’s not entirely our fault. Social psychologist Elliot Aronson says our brains work hard to make us think we are doing the right thing, even in the face of sometimes overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

    Elliot Aronson, co-author, Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me); social psychologist; professor emeritus, psychology, University of California Santa Cruz.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12125926

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  10. Boyer Lectures - Lecture 2 - From Protectionism to Economic Advancement

    In her second lecture, Professor Langton examines the confluence of historical, political and social factors which have created entrenched barriers against the economic advancement of Aboriginal people in Australia.

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