So Patrick George hasn't even seen this documentary yet, has he? He's basically swallowing the artificial PR that is being generated around this movie (TO SELL IT) and calling it news. Good reporting, you cracker jack writer!
So Patrick George hasn't even seen this documentary yet, has he? He's basically swallowing the artificial PR that is being generated around this movie (TO SELL IT) and calling it news. Good reporting, you cracker jack writer!
Don't talk science with Yoga people. They're all posers anyway.
So glad they double blinded this stu...... oh wait, they can't even single blind it.... so there's NO WAY that there could be any of the classical research bias problems happening, right? right?? Science? SCIENCE??????
If I don't think you're good by the end of the interview, no thank you message is going to change my mind. It's a waste of your time and mine. The only way it makes a difference is if you're neck in neck with someone else and you send a thank you while that person doesn't, and even then, it's more likely I'm…
You're only going to get away with that as long as the Buyer's market persists. If it flips, your philosophy is going to get your rear end fired.
I call BS on that. At my company I need an approved requisition before I can post a job. That requisition has a MAX salary attached. That max salary is not negotiable except for some extreme emergency, like say the co-founder of Google wants to be my Intern. And even then, it would take 2 weeks to change the thing. As…
I'm a hiring manager. At my company, HR's job is to refer me to the corporate help desk whenever I have a question. Another part of their job is to ask me to send them job descriptions which they then just cut and paste into our job posting system, or, if they are busy, they ask me to do that part too. Then their job…
Isn't this "meditation technique" the um.... the basis of all meditation techniques? At least in the Zen / Buddhist tradition? I mean, sit, focus on breathing, clear mind... that's not a specific technique so much as it is the basis of general meditation. That's like saying "stepping on the gas pedal" is a "driving…
Oh, I'm familiar. I still can't believe that here in the USA we use mobile minutes on INCOMING calls. Ridiculous.
You guys pay that much for books? I can't remember the last time I paid more than $15 for any book (£8).
What a horrible interface. Unless you are pre-familiar with any of these items, the initial tile screen doesn't give you any information on what it is you are looking at other than a name. Could be an album, a book, a movie, and who knows about what? It's pretty and useless. Note to designers: The "card" metaphor only…
NO BEANS. Sorry, if your Chili has beans in it, it's a stew, not a chili. To whit, the World Chili Cookoff only recently even ALLOWED the use of beans, which are considered purely "filler." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/01/wor…
T-mobil actually has an amazing plan (through walmart, no less, but you can get it by calling t-mobile direct). It's 100 minutes of talk plus unlimited data (no crap), and if you run out of minutes, it's 10 cents a minute after that. It's all prepaid and contract free. Prices run different in different places, but…
Ah, color psychology. The "acupuncture" of perception theory. Plenty of people believe in it, and basically no evidence supports it if you actually crunch the numbers. Another fantastic article!
No. The advice they are giving is BS. Don't look to Lifehacker or any Gawker Media site for science. Seriously.
Isn't this a 180 degree from the article Lifehacker had last year saying that you should listen to familiar music so that your brain isn't distracted? You guys DO review articles, right?
Probiotics. File under "kinda bullshit"
Keep fighting the good fight, man. Respect.
Wait, so are you saying that if I have a giant workshop filled with power tools that I can make furniture.... our of wood? WOW. Thank you, lifehacker!