Addio al celibato o party per il divorzio? È la nuova frontiera: si va sempre nel locale degli spogliarelli, ma non per festeggiare l’ultima sera da uomini liberi, bensì per riaprire una vita da scapoli impenitenti. Ma cosa distingue un party dall’altro?
Money quote: “[Aguilar] adds that there are also some parties that don’t fit into either category. Once, for example, he took a couple out immediately after their quickie wedding ceremony. They said they wanted to go to a strip club. At first, everything was fine. The new wife bought her new husband lap dances and cheered on the strippers as they performed. But when he disappeared to the private VIP section without her, things took a turn for the worse. She hunted him down, threw a drink in his face, screamed about his tiny dick and then blurted out: “I want a divorce!!!!!”
Aguilar still can’t figure out if this qualifies as a wedding reception or a divorce party.”
https://melmagazine.com/scenes-from-a-divorce-party-9e7bf5c0625e
Money quote: “[Aguilar] adds that there are also some parties that don’t fit into either category. Once, for example, he took a couple out immediately after their quickie wedding ceremony. They said they wanted to go to a strip club. At first, everything was fine. The new wife bought her new husband lap dances and cheered on the strippers as they performed. But when he disappeared to the private VIP section without her, things took a turn for the worse. She hunted him down, threw a drink in his face, screamed about his tiny dick and then blurted out: “I want a divorce!!!!!”
Aguilar still can’t figure out if this qualifies as a wedding reception or a divorce party.”
https://melmagazine.com/scenes-from-a-divorce-party-9e7bf5c0625e
MEL Magazine
Scenes From a Divorce Party
A celebration of marriage liberation
Com'è e come va Firenze Rocks nel nuovo spazio Visarno Arena? Nella mia città natale come sempre si riesce a mescolare buone iniziative con furbate piccine piccine.
Money quote: "Il venerdì erano stati Aerosmith e Placebo ad aprire le danze, nella steppa della Visarno Arena. La posizione centrale e ben servita dai mezzi, a sole due fermate di tramvia dalla stazione Santa Maria Novella, rende la location sicuramente interessante per il futuro, e non solo per i fiorentini. Ma un grande festival ha bisogno di spazi dove ripararsi dal sole e dove svaccarsi per ore, i prossimi mesi dovranno servire a migliorare questo aspetto. Oltre che di navette che permettano a chi ha problemi di mobilità di arrivare agli ingressi. I bar tornano ad essere un problema, non dissimile da quello che è stato per gli Idays: code lunghissime, spine insufficienti per l’afflusso di persone, i Token come unica moneta interna. E come a Monza anche a Firenze la fastidiosa dimensione minima d’acquisto di 5 Token, non rimborsabili né utilizzabili i giorni seguenti"
http://www.radiopopolare.it/2017/06/ottimi-i-concerti-ma-lorganizzazione/
Money quote: "Il venerdì erano stati Aerosmith e Placebo ad aprire le danze, nella steppa della Visarno Arena. La posizione centrale e ben servita dai mezzi, a sole due fermate di tramvia dalla stazione Santa Maria Novella, rende la location sicuramente interessante per il futuro, e non solo per i fiorentini. Ma un grande festival ha bisogno di spazi dove ripararsi dal sole e dove svaccarsi per ore, i prossimi mesi dovranno servire a migliorare questo aspetto. Oltre che di navette che permettano a chi ha problemi di mobilità di arrivare agli ingressi. I bar tornano ad essere un problema, non dissimile da quello che è stato per gli Idays: code lunghissime, spine insufficienti per l’afflusso di persone, i Token come unica moneta interna. E come a Monza anche a Firenze la fastidiosa dimensione minima d’acquisto di 5 Token, non rimborsabili né utilizzabili i giorni seguenti"
http://www.radiopopolare.it/2017/06/ottimi-i-concerti-ma-lorganizzazione/
RADIO POPOLARE
Ottimi i concerti ma l’organizzazione…
Il primo Firenze Rocks chiude le porte con tante potenzialità davanti. L’affaire “Token” e code ai bar speriamo resti un ricordo dell’estate 2017 e che lo spirito dei festival europei invada finalmente il nostro Paese, perché la cura ai particolari nell’organizzazione…
Alcune cose interessanti da sapere sul giorno dell’Indipendenza americana
Money quote: “Americans have been celebrating independence from British rule on July 4 for more than two centuries, but a more accurate date to celebrate may actually be July 2.
While Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, it made the formal call for freedom on July 2. The Declaration of Independence became official only on Aug. 2, 1776, after members of Congress signed the document, according to the National Archives.”
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/six-things-you-didn-t-know-about-fourth-july-n779331
E poi, qualche numero (perché agli statunitensi i numeri piacciono, in omaggio al neopragmatismo quantitativista)
Money quote:
“150 million
Number of hot dogs eaten on the Fourth of July. According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, that's enough hot dogs to make a line from Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles more than five times.”
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/how-many-hot-dogs-do-americans-eat-on-the-4th-of-july-and-other-independence-day-numbers/article/2627577
E se poi avete voglia di guardarvi un “bel film patriottico” (per l’Indipendenza americana, non per il Risorgimento nostrano, non ci sbagliamo) eccone qui ben 15, a partire da “The Patriot” di Mel Gibson.
Money quote: “While there’s no shortage of patriotic programming, there is certainly a handful of movies and TV shows that stand ahead of the pack in terms of quality and entertainment value.
Here’s a list of 15 patriotic movies and TV shows that you can watch on your day off.”
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/07/15_patriotic_movies_and_tv_sho.html
Money quote: “Americans have been celebrating independence from British rule on July 4 for more than two centuries, but a more accurate date to celebrate may actually be July 2.
While Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, it made the formal call for freedom on July 2. The Declaration of Independence became official only on Aug. 2, 1776, after members of Congress signed the document, according to the National Archives.”
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/six-things-you-didn-t-know-about-fourth-july-n779331
E poi, qualche numero (perché agli statunitensi i numeri piacciono, in omaggio al neopragmatismo quantitativista)
Money quote:
“150 million
Number of hot dogs eaten on the Fourth of July. According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, that's enough hot dogs to make a line from Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles more than five times.”
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/how-many-hot-dogs-do-americans-eat-on-the-4th-of-july-and-other-independence-day-numbers/article/2627577
E se poi avete voglia di guardarvi un “bel film patriottico” (per l’Indipendenza americana, non per il Risorgimento nostrano, non ci sbagliamo) eccone qui ben 15, a partire da “The Patriot” di Mel Gibson.
Money quote: “While there’s no shortage of patriotic programming, there is certainly a handful of movies and TV shows that stand ahead of the pack in terms of quality and entertainment value.
Here’s a list of 15 patriotic movies and TV shows that you can watch on your day off.”
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/07/15_patriotic_movies_and_tv_sho.html
NBC News
Six things you didn't know about the Fourth of July
We've traded 18th-century favorites like turtle soup and shooting cannons for hot dogs and fireworks, plus some other surprises.
Un Paese che non è normale, convinto del suo eccezionalissimo e manifesto destino
Money quote: "By definition, America can’t be a normal nation. It stands for more than getting and keeping. Its greatness is a greatness of spirit. And its failures — such as slavery, segregation and the shameful treatment of Native Americans — are not only legal but also spiritual failures. They are blasphemy against our country’s creed."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/america-isnt-a-normal-country/2017/07/03/5e6b82a0-6024-11e7-a4f7-af34fc1d9d39_story.html
Money quote: "By definition, America can’t be a normal nation. It stands for more than getting and keeping. Its greatness is a greatness of spirit. And its failures — such as slavery, segregation and the shameful treatment of Native Americans — are not only legal but also spiritual failures. They are blasphemy against our country’s creed."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/america-isnt-a-normal-country/2017/07/03/5e6b82a0-6024-11e7-a4f7-af34fc1d9d39_story.html
Washington Post
Opinion | America isn’t a normal country
Our nation needs the spirit of the Declaration of Independence.
Forwarded from Social&Positive News - L'informazione che fa bene
🙋🏽♂️💰#Migranti #Welfare
“Bisogna dire la verità agli italiani: senza immigrati l’Inps crollerebbe. Chiudere le frontiere significherebbe una manovra economica in più ogni anno. Se i flussi di entrata dovessero azzerarsi, avremmo per i prossimi 22 anni 73 miliardi in meno di entrate contributive e 35 miliardi in meno di prestazioni sociali destinate a immigrati, con un saldo netto negativo di 38 miliardi per le casse dell’Inps”.
Queste le parole pronunciate dal presidente dell’Inps, Tito Boeri, durante la presentazione del rapporto annuale dell’Istituto avvenuta ieri a Montecitorio. Ecco una di quelle notizie che dovrebbero campeggiare sulle prime pagine di tg e giornali. Pregiudizi, stereotipi, fake news si combattono anche e soprattutto con una informazione corretta.
“Bisogna dire la verità agli italiani: senza immigrati l’Inps crollerebbe. Chiudere le frontiere significherebbe una manovra economica in più ogni anno. Se i flussi di entrata dovessero azzerarsi, avremmo per i prossimi 22 anni 73 miliardi in meno di entrate contributive e 35 miliardi in meno di prestazioni sociali destinate a immigrati, con un saldo netto negativo di 38 miliardi per le casse dell’Inps”.
Queste le parole pronunciate dal presidente dell’Inps, Tito Boeri, durante la presentazione del rapporto annuale dell’Istituto avvenuta ieri a Montecitorio. Ecco una di quelle notizie che dovrebbero campeggiare sulle prime pagine di tg e giornali. Pregiudizi, stereotipi, fake news si combattono anche e soprattutto con una informazione corretta.
Il Salgari dimenticato (sci-fi) e i suoi illustratori (pure) - un mio articolo a cui tengo molto scritto per Fumettologica
http://www.fumettologica.it/2017/07/salgari-romanzi-sci-fi-illustratori/
http://www.fumettologica.it/2017/07/salgari-romanzi-sci-fi-illustratori/
Fumettologica
Il Salgari dimenticato (sci-fi) e i suoi illustratori (pure)
Nella sua vasta produzione Emilio Salgari ha scritto anche romanzi di protofantascienza e molti illustratori hanno dato vita al quel mondo immaginario.
Un documentario svedese su New York girato nel 1911 è una eccezionale testimonianza della vita nella Grande Mela prima della Prima guerra mondiale
Money quote: "Produced only three years before the outbreak of World War I, the everyday life of the city recorded here—street traffic, people going about their business—has a casual, almost pastoral quality that differs from the modernist perspective of later city-symphony films like Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler’s Manhatta (1921). Take note of the surprising and remarkably timeless expression of boredom exhibited by a young girl filmed as she was chauffeured down Fifth Avenue in the front seat of a convertible limousine."
https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/3858?locale=en
Money quote: "Produced only three years before the outbreak of World War I, the everyday life of the city recorded here—street traffic, people going about their business—has a casual, almost pastoral quality that differs from the modernist perspective of later city-symphony films like Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler’s Manhatta (1921). Take note of the surprising and remarkably timeless expression of boredom exhibited by a young girl filmed as she was chauffeured down Fifth Avenue in the front seat of a convertible limousine."
https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/3858?locale=en
The Museum of Modern Art
NEW YORK 1911 | MoMA
Other project. June 16–July 14, 2017. This documentary travelogue of New York City was made by a team of cameramen with the Swedish company Svenska Biografteatern, who were sent around the world to make pictures of well-known places. (They also filmed at…
L'odorato come chiave per la memoria. Discorso scientifico e non banalmente appoggiato sulla madaleine di Proust.
Money quote: "he first attempt to empirically disentangle the Proustian effect was published in 1984. Researchers at Duke University in North Carolina performed two experiments in which autobiographical memories evoked by odours were compared with those evoked by photographs or words. The research showed that odour memories were less frequently reminisced upon, prior to the experiment, than those cued by the other sensory modalities. So, it seemed that (as could be inferred from Proust’s narrator) odour-induced memories were relatively novel and remote: that’s perhaps why actively seeking out such experiences does little to recreate the effect"
https://aeon.co/essays/how-exactly-does-smell-unlock-buried-memories-from-the-past
Money quote: "he first attempt to empirically disentangle the Proustian effect was published in 1984. Researchers at Duke University in North Carolina performed two experiments in which autobiographical memories evoked by odours were compared with those evoked by photographs or words. The research showed that odour memories were less frequently reminisced upon, prior to the experiment, than those cued by the other sensory modalities. So, it seemed that (as could be inferred from Proust’s narrator) odour-induced memories were relatively novel and remote: that’s perhaps why actively seeking out such experiences does little to recreate the effect"
https://aeon.co/essays/how-exactly-does-smell-unlock-buried-memories-from-the-past
Aeon
Scents and sensibility
Our sense of smell gives flavour to food, emotion to memories, and connects us to each other. But how exactly does it work?
Fake news o l'antica legge del contrappasso? A patire di più gli effetti del riscaldamento globale sarà l'America che ha votato il negazionista Donald Trump
Money quote: "The study, published Thursday in Science, simulates the costs of global warming in excruciating detail, modeling every day of weather in every U.S. county during the 21st century. It finds enormous disparities in how rising temperatures will affect American communities: Texas, Florida, and the Deep South will bleed income in the broiling heat, while some chillier northern states gain moderate benefits"
https://www.citylab.com/environment/2017/06/the-american-south-will-bear-the-worst-of-climate-changes-costs/532392/
Money quote: "The study, published Thursday in Science, simulates the costs of global warming in excruciating detail, modeling every day of weather in every U.S. county during the 21st century. It finds enormous disparities in how rising temperatures will affect American communities: Texas, Florida, and the Deep South will bleed income in the broiling heat, while some chillier northern states gain moderate benefits"
https://www.citylab.com/environment/2017/06/the-american-south-will-bear-the-worst-of-climate-changes-costs/532392/
CityLab
Climate Change Will Intensify Inequality in the U.S.
Global warming will aggravate regional disparities and the South will bear the worst of the costs, according to a revolutionary new economic assessment.
La Stampa questa mattina ha un bel montaggio sull'acqua. Gli sperperi dell'acqua pubblico-privata (il referendum ve lo ricordate? Ne fu campione Stefano Rodotà, da poco scomparso, ma il portato del voto è stato praticamente azzerato in sede esecutiva) ma anche un più complessivo discorso per quanto riguarda la resilienza richiesta adesso per costruire risposte alla crisi montante dell'acqua, che nei prossimi decenni ci travolgerà se non costruiamo adesso una risposta. Molto interessante.
Moneyt quote: "E poi un grande investimento culturale e politico per prevenire i conflitti, che inevitabilmente sorgeranno quando l’acqua sarà meno abbondante e tutti la pretenderanno. Si chiama resilienza e bisogna costruirla prima dell’emergenza, dopo sarà tardi. "
Qui il commento di Luca Mercalli sugli effetti e le conseguenze dle riscaldamento globale:
http://www.lastampa.it/2017/07/07/scienza/ambiente/sempre-pi-scarso-e-inquinato-cos-loro-blu-scatener-i-conflitti-kr99TmzsdbK01hfjMt0o5I/pagina.html
E qui invece l'inchiesta sulle "quattro sorelle" dell'acqua nostrana: Acea, Hera, Iren e A2a
http://www.lastampa.it/2017/07/07/scienza/ambiente/focus/le-quattro-sorelle-dellacqua-ecco-i-padroni-dei-rubinetti-italiani-IT6QgaAqBQ81mvga1ULv9K/pagina.html
Moneyt quote: "E poi un grande investimento culturale e politico per prevenire i conflitti, che inevitabilmente sorgeranno quando l’acqua sarà meno abbondante e tutti la pretenderanno. Si chiama resilienza e bisogna costruirla prima dell’emergenza, dopo sarà tardi. "
Qui il commento di Luca Mercalli sugli effetti e le conseguenze dle riscaldamento globale:
http://www.lastampa.it/2017/07/07/scienza/ambiente/sempre-pi-scarso-e-inquinato-cos-loro-blu-scatener-i-conflitti-kr99TmzsdbK01hfjMt0o5I/pagina.html
E qui invece l'inchiesta sulle "quattro sorelle" dell'acqua nostrana: Acea, Hera, Iren e A2a
http://www.lastampa.it/2017/07/07/scienza/ambiente/focus/le-quattro-sorelle-dellacqua-ecco-i-padroni-dei-rubinetti-italiani-IT6QgaAqBQ81mvga1ULv9K/pagina.html
LaStampa.it
Sempre più scarso e inquinato. Così l’oro blu scatenerà i conflitti
La qualità si sta degradando e la potabilizzazione è un costo. Servono investimenti infrastrutturali e piani di accumulo
Se volete che il vostro cervello cominci a urlare e non la smetta più, probabilmente per sempre, leggete questo pezzo. E chiedetevi chi siamo veramente e quale sia il nostro posto in questo pianeta, almeno per la durata delle nostre (brevi e scontate) vite.
Money quote: "Rewards were smaller a half century ago, but there was just as much entrepreneurship. What can I possibly have done in the seven years that I’ve been accumulating stuff to justify rewarding me and my successors with a perpetually growing stream of work-free income? In short, nothing. I do not exaggerate. I’ve studied the market as an economist and as a political theorist. I’ve lived it as a wage earner and as a business owner. It’s not just me and my wife. It’s how the economy works."
https://www.opendemocracy.net/beyondslavery/karl-widerquist/my-own-private-basic-income
Money quote: "Rewards were smaller a half century ago, but there was just as much entrepreneurship. What can I possibly have done in the seven years that I’ve been accumulating stuff to justify rewarding me and my successors with a perpetually growing stream of work-free income? In short, nothing. I do not exaggerate. I’ve studied the market as an economist and as a political theorist. I’ve lived it as a wage earner and as a business owner. It’s not just me and my wife. It’s how the economy works."
https://www.opendemocracy.net/beyondslavery/karl-widerquist/my-own-private-basic-income
openDemocracy
My own private basic income
One person’s experience becoming a business owner shows how our economy is based on luck rather than merit and how it rewards people who own stuff rather than people who do stuff.
La respirazione volontaria nei delfini e nelle balene, opposta alla nostra che è involontaria, provoca delle conseguenze singolari.
Come dormono senza annegare i delfini e le balene?
Money quote: "When marine mammals sleep and swim at once, they are in a state similar to napping. Young whales and dolphins actually rest, eat and sleep while their mother swims, towing them along in her slipstream--a placement called echelon swimming. At these times, the mother will also sleep on the move. In fact, she cannot stop swimming for the first several weeks of a newborn's life. If she does for any length of time, the calf will begin to sink; it is not born with enough body fat or blubber to float easily."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-do-whales-and-dolphin/
Come dormono senza annegare i delfini e le balene?
Money quote: "When marine mammals sleep and swim at once, they are in a state similar to napping. Young whales and dolphins actually rest, eat and sleep while their mother swims, towing them along in her slipstream--a placement called echelon swimming. At these times, the mother will also sleep on the move. In fact, she cannot stop swimming for the first several weeks of a newborn's life. If she does for any length of time, the calf will begin to sink; it is not born with enough body fat or blubber to float easily."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-do-whales-and-dolphin/
Scientific American
How do Whales and Dolphins Sleep Without Drowning?
Bruce Hecker, director of husbandry at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston, S.C., provides an answer that gives new meaning to the expression "half asleep."
Forwarded from The Squid
Se vi è piaciuto tipo F•Town, o Serial, beh c'è questo podcast uscito tra febbraio e marzo, Missing Richard Simmons. Dovrebbe interessarvi altrettanto.
La folle vita, piena di folli idee, di Stepan Pachikov, inventore tra le molte altre cose di Evernote
Money quote: "Pachikov had been obsessed with the human brain, and particularly with developing software that would ensure that children go through the essential stages of brain development faster. This, he believes, would make them potentially smarter as they grew. From those questions about the brain came yet another idea: what if you could make a copy of your brain? What if he could develop a system to have your brain backed up? “The idea was that if you die, you could be resurrected, maybe in a few hundred years. It was easy to come to that idea because we can already replicate genes, but when we die, we lose our memory.”"
https://medium.com/taking-note/evernote-founders-impossible-mission-f769b5af8594
Money quote: "Pachikov had been obsessed with the human brain, and particularly with developing software that would ensure that children go through the essential stages of brain development faster. This, he believes, would make them potentially smarter as they grew. From those questions about the brain came yet another idea: what if you could make a copy of your brain? What if he could develop a system to have your brain backed up? “The idea was that if you die, you could be resurrected, maybe in a few hundred years. It was easy to come to that idea because we can already replicate genes, but when we die, we lose our memory.”"
https://medium.com/taking-note/evernote-founders-impossible-mission-f769b5af8594
Medium
On Preserving Human Memory: Evernote Founder’s Impossible Mission
Stepan Pachikov, the founder of Evernote, is a Silicon Valley pioneer whose innovations include the first handwriting input for handheld…
Uno sguardo ottimista sulle piattaforme Apple dopo la WWDC del 2017
Money quote: "While the ecosystem might be the most robust right now, we also know how quickly the landscape can change. That is why the importance of how Apple evolves software that takes advantage of their market position is so critical. I believe this WWDC had some incredibly interesting developments in this regard."
https://medium.learningbyshipping.com/wwdc-2017-some-thoughts-3ff3230cdd58
Money quote: "While the ecosystem might be the most robust right now, we also know how quickly the landscape can change. That is why the importance of how Apple evolves software that takes advantage of their market position is so critical. I believe this WWDC had some incredibly interesting developments in this regard."
https://medium.learningbyshipping.com/wwdc-2017-some-thoughts-3ff3230cdd58
Learning By Shipping
WWDC 2017 — Some Thoughts
Some very interesting platform developments further distinguishing iOS from Android, while furthering macOS.
La risposta è Offshore Journalism?
Money quote: "Our understanding of the past will be dramatically hampered by the chunks of content that disappeared from the web. What if a key element of your next leader's biography was deleted from the archive of your country's newspapers?"
http://www.offshorejournalism.com/#/
Money quote: "Our understanding of the past will be dramatically hampered by the chunks of content that disappeared from the web. What if a key element of your next leader's biography was deleted from the archive of your country's newspapers?"
http://www.offshorejournalism.com/#/
Offshorejournalism
Offshore Journalism
Nei supermercati si sta consumando un omicidio: lo smartphone sta ammazzando le gomme da masticare...
Money quote: "Longtemps le gros des ventes de chewing-gum s'est fait au niveau des caisses de supermarchés. Un point stratégique, où les clients attendant le passage en caisse se laissaient toujours tenter par les confiseries placées à cet endroit ou en achetaient pour calmer les enfants. Aujourd'hui, tout le monde est plongé dans son smartphone et bien peu nombreux sont ceux qui regardent encore autour d'eux lorsqu'ils font la queue."
https://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-services/conso-distribution/030405772382-le-chewing-gum-victime-des-smartphones-2097169.php
Money quote: "Longtemps le gros des ventes de chewing-gum s'est fait au niveau des caisses de supermarchés. Un point stratégique, où les clients attendant le passage en caisse se laissaient toujours tenter par les confiseries placées à cet endroit ou en achetaient pour calmer les enfants. Aujourd'hui, tout le monde est plongé dans son smartphone et bien peu nombreux sont ceux qui regardent encore autour d'eux lorsqu'ils font la queue."
https://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-services/conso-distribution/030405772382-le-chewing-gum-victime-des-smartphones-2097169.php
lesechos.fr
Le chewing-gum victime des smartphones
Le marché du chewing-gum a encore reculé de 7 % en France depuis le début de l’année, selon Nielsen.Le marché du chewing-gum n’en finit pas ...
Libri digitali gratuiti e open, fatti anche bene per i veri amanti della tipografia. Imperdibile
Money quote:
"Standard Ebooks is a volunteer driven, not-for-profit project that produces lovingly formatted, open source, and free public domain ebooks.
Ebook projects like Project Gutenberg transcribe ebooks and make them available for the widest number of reading devices. Standard Ebooks takes ebooks from sources like Project Gutenberg, formats and typesets them using a carefully designed and professional-grade style guide, lightly modernizes them, fully proofreads and corrects them, and then builds them to take advantage of state-of-the-art ereader and browser technology.
Standard Ebooks aren’t just a beautiful addition to your digital library—they’re a high quality standard to build your own ebooks on."
https://standardebooks.org/
Money quote:
"Standard Ebooks is a volunteer driven, not-for-profit project that produces lovingly formatted, open source, and free public domain ebooks.
Ebook projects like Project Gutenberg transcribe ebooks and make them available for the widest number of reading devices. Standard Ebooks takes ebooks from sources like Project Gutenberg, formats and typesets them using a carefully designed and professional-grade style guide, lightly modernizes them, fully proofreads and corrects them, and then builds them to take advantage of state-of-the-art ereader and browser technology.
Standard Ebooks aren’t just a beautiful addition to your digital library—they’re a high quality standard to build your own ebooks on."
https://standardebooks.org/
standardebooks.org
Standard Ebooks
Free and liberated ebooks, carefully produced for the true book lover. Download free ebooks with professional-quality formatting and typography, in formats compatible with your ereader.
L'economia è diventata una religione. Ma i suoi preti, gli economisti, sono se possibile ancora peggio di quelli veri a fare previsioni.
Money quote: "Yet if history teaches anything, it’s that whenever economists feel certain that they have found the holy grail of endless peace and prosperity, the end of the present regime is nigh. On the eve of the 1929 Wall Street crash, the American economist Irving Fisher advised people to go out and buy shares; in the 1960s, Keynesian economists said there would never be another recession because they had perfected the tools of demand management."
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/jul/11/how-economics-became-a-religion
Money quote: "Yet if history teaches anything, it’s that whenever economists feel certain that they have found the holy grail of endless peace and prosperity, the end of the present regime is nigh. On the eve of the 1929 Wall Street crash, the American economist Irving Fisher advised people to go out and buy shares; in the 1960s, Keynesian economists said there would never be another recession because they had perfected the tools of demand management."
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/jul/11/how-economics-became-a-religion
the Guardian
How economics became a religion | John Rapley
The long read: Its moral code promises salvation, its high priests uphold their orthodoxy. But perhaps too many of its doctrines are taken on faith
Donald Trump piace molto ad alcuni ma non a tutti. Soprattutto, non piace all'establishment americano. Quali problemi sorgeranno?
Money quote:
"His nutty behavior is bad enough at home; it’s even worse abroad when he is supposed to be representing not just his rabid base of “deplorables” but, rather, the whole country. That is something Trump simply does not know how to do.
Thus, in the course of this trip, he trashed his predecessor, the U.S. intelligence community, and the “fake news” media. Can you imagine Ronald Reagan in 1981 going abroad and attacking Jimmy Carter for not doing more to stand up to Soviet aggression? Or attacking the press for being hostile to him in the 1980 campaign (as they were) and the intelligence community for not predicting the Iranian revolution (as they did not)? It’s unimaginable, yet Trump somehow thinks that it’s appropriate."
http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/07/09/trump-has-picked-americas-enemies-in-russia-over-its-friends-in-europe/
Money quote:
"His nutty behavior is bad enough at home; it’s even worse abroad when he is supposed to be representing not just his rabid base of “deplorables” but, rather, the whole country. That is something Trump simply does not know how to do.
Thus, in the course of this trip, he trashed his predecessor, the U.S. intelligence community, and the “fake news” media. Can you imagine Ronald Reagan in 1981 going abroad and attacking Jimmy Carter for not doing more to stand up to Soviet aggression? Or attacking the press for being hostile to him in the 1980 campaign (as they were) and the intelligence community for not predicting the Iranian revolution (as they did not)? It’s unimaginable, yet Trump somehow thinks that it’s appropriate."
http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/07/09/trump-has-picked-americas-enemies-in-russia-over-its-friends-in-europe/
Foreign Policy
Trump Has Picked America’s Enemies in Russia Over Its Friends in Europe
After his most recent trip abroad, the president deserves credit for consistency — but not much else.