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9 votes
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Eight ways sci-fi imagines data storage
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Fifteen books that influenced top UX and UI influencers
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Several alternatives to LinkedIn
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Five cybersecurity mistakes companies keep making
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Top ten books about building cities. From Mary Beard’s Roman history to Kim Stanley Robinson’s science fiction, Jonathan Carr chooses the best writing about citizens’ eternal challenges
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Just what is intelligent storage? Here are three examples.
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The ten best horns in the animal world: The definitive list
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Fifty literary cameos in '90s movies
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Seven ways music exposes our feelings about technology
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The Autarky (Self-Sustainability) Library
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Eleven technologies that didn't survive into the sci-fi future
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The nominations for the 39th annual Razzie Awards have been announced
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The twenty-five greatest science fiction tropes, ranked
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The 2019 geopolitical reading list
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The twenty best TV dramas since ‘The Sopranos’
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The best of the Long Read in 2018
10 votes -
A book list by/for CIOs
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Cybersecurity books recommended by top security researchers
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100 greatest Bruce Springsteen songs of all time
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Top thirteen conferences for CIOs in 2019
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Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective Top 20 movies by influence centrality The Wizard of Oz (1939) Star Wars (1977) Psycho (1960) King...
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective
Top 20 movies by influence centrality
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The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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Star Wars (1977)
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Psycho (1960)
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King Kong (1933)
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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Metropolis (1927)
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Citizen Kane (1941)
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The Birth of a Nation (1915)
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Frankenstein (1931)
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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Casablanca (1942)
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Dracula (1931)
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The Godfather (1972)
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Jaws (1975)
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Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
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The Searchers (1956)
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Cabiria (1914)
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
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Gone with the Wind (1939)
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Bronenosets Potemkin (1925)
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Thirty-three ways to use up a box of Phyllo Dough
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America’s thirty-eight essential restaurants
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The 100 greatest innovations of 2018
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Seven cookbooks for getting started with a paleo diet
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Ten "other" conversation topics for Thanksgiving dinner
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Sure, everyone wants to see Planet Earth in the rear-view mirror. But we can't achieve that until we take care of these things.
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If there was a giant meteor hurtling at the earth, and the end was near, what would you regret having not done?
I’ll go first: I had this thought a few years ago, and for me it was my desire to write and perform music. Yes, I wanted to be a “rock star” in a way. I had a bit of skill, and some song ideas,...
I’ll go first:
I had this thought a few years ago, and for me it was my desire to write and perform music. Yes, I wanted to be a “rock star” in a way. I had a bit of skill, and some song ideas, while at the same time the idea of putting my soul out in front of everyone scared the crap out of me. I have major stage fright.
So.. being the nerdy control freak that I am, I started my own Open Mic night at a friend’s bar. For many weeks I drove all of my audio gear there, I hosted lots of amazing people.. and eventually I performed. I played and sang my three songs. People loved it, but all the while my lips turned blue due to lack of normal breathing, and I certainly never made eye contact with the crowd more than once. That night I felt like I accomplished my goal, and learned my limits. Mission accomplished, I am now ready for the theoretical end.
Would you have any regrets in a similar thought experiment?
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Ten great adventure-game puzzles
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Ten books that defined the 1910s
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Ten bad cooking habits you should break
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Five albums to get you into Trip Hop
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The sixteen surprising new games that made PAX West an absolute blast
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A history of Moscow in thirteen dishes
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Amped up - 10 electronic underground acts from Ukraine
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Ten virtualization mistakes everyone makes
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Twelve best crumble toppings
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Five reasons why the company you want to work for won’t hire telecommuters (and four ways to get hired anyway)
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Just for fun, here is the stack of books currently on my desk I am reading / plan to read soon. What do you think?
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The ten best sites to learn about art history
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Struggling to find a new TV show to watch? Check out my Google doc detailing shows I've watched, shows I'm currently watching, and shows I want to watch. All with IMDB links and ratings.
Link to Google doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Hc-Ti6Pff_qUZLAfzzL7WjhFNh2m_XPvMkdYBL6mLzI/edit?usp=sharing I created this document a while back and update it every couple months....
Link to Google doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Hc-Ti6Pff_qUZLAfzzL7WjhFNh2m_XPvMkdYBL6mLzI/edit?usp=sharing
I created this document a while back and update it every couple months. There's an Introduction tab with guidance on how to browse the spreadsheets, which I've copied below for reference:
(1) This document outlines various TV shows and is broken up into 3 tabs: Watched, Watching, and Want to Watch.
Watched: Shows I've completed through series finale or given up on. Some of these were canceled early.
Watching: Shows I'm actively watching day-to-day or shows in between seasons that will air new episodes in the future.
Want to Watch: Shows I haven't started and want to watch. Many of them are recommendations I jotted down to avoid forgetting, so this list will sometimes be unalphabetized.
(2) Certain columns of information were exported directly from IMDB, and the page for each show is linked in the rating from the IMDB column.
(3) On the Watched and Watching tabs, there are columns for Recommend? and Notes to provide background that will help decide what to watch. Don't let any of my negative comments stop you from watching a show you're interested in.
(4) The Recommended? column is divided into the following categories: Must Watch, Yes, Maybe, No. These are all based on personal opinion with extra discussion/information in the Notes column.
(5) I've shared this with most people using View Only permissions, so download the Excel file (or copy to your Drive account) to filter columns by genre, rating, and personal recommendation.
Disclaimer: not everyone will have the same tastes as me - that's okay. I welcome any disagreement about how I've rated shows and hope to get some discussion going.
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What shows have I missed that I need to watch?
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What shows did I strongly recommend that you didn't like?
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What shows did I give up on too early?
I expect to take some heat for quitting Brooklyn 99 around season 3.
- What shows haven't come out that I should keep an eye out for?
Like Jack Ryan which debuts this month.
- How can I improve the document?
I considered including a column with the show's network or where it can be legally streamed, but this is pretty tedious given the nature of broadcast rights.
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What do astronauts read on the ISS?
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Every live-action Superman ranked from worst to best
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The millions: The great second-half 2018 book preview
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The seven books Barack Obama wants you to read this summer
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Best twenty paid iOS games with no in-app purchases for iPhone and iPad of 2018
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Judging books by their covers: Five publishing design cliches
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Seven common (non-sleep-related) reasons that people feel tired
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Forty-five things I learned in the gulag
7 votes