Nah, I think it's because the yellower light just puts less stress on your eyes, so you can stay up longer before your eyes start feeling really tired.
Nah, I think it's because the yellower light just puts less stress on your eyes, so you can stay up longer before your eyes start feeling really tired.
You know, I wouldn't mind going to the dentist so much if they didn't try to TALK TO ME WHEN THERE'S A BUNCH OF STUFF IN MY MOUTH.
Maybe...but I installed it last week ;)
David McRaney's 'You are not so smart' covers psychology/neuroscience with interviews with scientists. It "explores topics related to cognitive biases, heuristics, and logical fallacies" in a quirky, engaging, and entertaining manner. On soundcloud and itunes.
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Helps put our current struggles over hot-button issues into historical perspective. All three PhDs (modern historian, 19th century historian, 18th century historian) bring a different historical lens to the discussion. They tackle the tough ones: race, sex, immigration, religion, medicine, ethics. Mostly I've…
Article: Dan Harmon's Story Circle 104
Lecture: Dan Wells on Story Structure (youtube playlist - first vid below)
Podcast: Writing Excuses - with Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, Mary Robinette Kowal, and Howard Tayler
Book: On Writing by Stephen King
That really is clever. I wonder how well it would work in conjunction with something like Fantasy Grounds. But even without that, you could still do fun stuff in a hangout like bringing in YouTube for mood music or even "cut scenes."
So, storytime: my dad was a letter carrier for thirty-eight years. Every Christmas he'd receive a stack of Christmas cards from the people on his route, not to mention stacks of boxes of chocolates. Several years he even became pen pals with the children who would write to Santa Claus. A few times he was able to…