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kristof Restore Leadership Academy
If evolution has indeed left us hardwired to be social and derive satisfaction from altruism, then it's obviously not just the affluent who have these needs. Indeed, some interesting initiatives give
By Dan Eggleston · #163 ·
McDougal alan melvin
Ken's first test subject was Alan Melvin, a world-class Masters triathlete in his sixties. First, Ken set a baseline by having Melvin run four hundred meters full out. Then he clipped a small electric
By Dan Eggleston · #162 ·
chip
Ben Workman of Utah is never going to lose his keys again. He implanted a chip inside his hand that allows him to unlock his Tesla with just a wave. This procedure is still pretty rare. A piercing
By Dan Eggleston · #161 ·
johnston trump ambass noms
Particularly troubling was Trump's dawdling on ambassadorships after he created a problem by firing every current ambassador the moment he took his oath. While he had the power to do so, traditionally
By Dan Eggleston · #160 ·
lewis sammies
There is an awards ceremony to celebrate people who had done extraordinary things in government. Every year the Sammies - as Max called them, in honor of his original patron - attracted a few more
By Dan Eggleston · #159 ·
johnston pipeline fire
Among fly fisherman in the Pacific Northwest, Liam Wood was a wunderkind. He started casting at age nine and was soon tying his own flies. Still in school, he got a part-time job at a sporting-goods
By Dan Eggleston · #158 ·
741203b One man's meat is another man's poison
One man's meat is another man's poison (proverb) Back here in England there was only one occasion in my life when I put myself on a really strict diet for any length of time. And I can tell you from
By Dan Eggleston · #157 ·
jarrett family
My family's story, or at least one chapter of it, began in the port city of Wilmington, North Carolina. My great-great-great-grandfather, Angus Taylor, was white. He owned my
By Dan Eggleston · #156 ·
nudists
It is hard to stay indoors all the time, especially if the weather's nice. But there are still rules. In the Czech Republic, police in one town reportedly found 75 people violating rules by not
By Dan Eggleston · #155 ·
johnston trump
Dealing with unsavory characters was not new to Trump. He bragged that his projects always came in on time and under budget (Trump's public budget pronouncements were inflated so it was easy to meet
By Dan Eggleston · #154 ·
lewis lost nukes
And right away we have a problem. An accident with nuclear weapons is at the top of his list, and it is difficult to discuss that topic with someone who doesn't have security clearance. But the Trump
By Dan Eggleston · #153 ·
wu pepsi
Before Leary, there was Pepsi. In 1963, Alan Pottasch, a newly hired advertising executive at the Pepsi Cola Company, was sitting in his office, pencil in hand, desperately brainstorming ideas for a
By Dan Eggleston · #152 ·
greger sneezing parties
The prospect of a pandemic might also just be too disturbing to consciously consider. The same disbelief existed in 1918. From fancy dress balls in the Johannesburg City Hall in Spanish costume
By Dan Eggleston · #151 ·
jarrett Presidential Medal of Freedom
The process of choosing the medal winners began months before they were ever announced. President Obama would give us a list of people he wanted to consider. We would then check the long list of medal
By Dan Eggleston · #150 ·
hats
in Las Vegas, someone is still putting tiny hats on pigeons. Bird lovers are worried. A rescue group has been holding stakeouts. The group said they nabbed a bird in a red hat earlier this week. They
By Dan Eggleston · #149 ·
johnston Mitzi Briggs
Bare breasts brought Mitzi Briggs to Las Vegas. One of her grown sons wanted to invest in the Folies Bergere at the Tropicana, one of the many topless shows the Vegas casinos use to lure patrons and
By Dan Eggleston · #148 ·
lewis Department of Agriculture
One thought stuck in Ali's head: "Poverty is not a family value." He worked as a field organizer in Obama's campaign. "The biggest disappointment was that it was a little bit of a cliche: Harvard
By Dan Eggleston · #147 ·
wu people magazine
From 1976 to 1980. People's income more than quadrupled, with the largest paid audience of any American magazine. By 1991. it was the most profitable magazine in the world. And thus the most valuable.
By Dan Eggleston · #146 ·
greger Race Against Time
Race Against Time "He who desires, but acts not, breeds pestilence." - William Blake For years, scientists have requested detailed operational blueprints - country by country down to neighborhood by
By Dan Eggleston · #145 ·
741203a Kind hearts are more than coronets
Kind hearts are more than coronets (Tennyson, poem) The most extraordinary coincidence which helps make this program so leaden is that only a few weeks ago I was recited this proverb in Creole in the
By Dan Eggleston · #144 ·