I made @101Cookbooks vegetarian chili the other day. Delicious, and such a huge portion I’ve still got some for lunch. http://bit.ly/86fqP
Farhad Manjoo's page on the Internet
Hey, are you your company’s “social media” maven? I’d like to chat with you about your job.
Wife of MI6 chief blows cover on Facebook — exposes where they live and all their friends. http://bit.ly/5ri1K
A psychiatrist explains the correct way to use drugs like ritalin as stimulants:
Let’s conceptualize how these drugs work. Imagine getting a brain scan while you are performing a task. The parts of your brain you are using for the task will light up, brighter than those you aren’t using.
Now you drink coffee (1). The whole brain lights up brighter, proportionally.
Now you take amphetamines. The parts of your brain that you are using light up brighter, but the parts you aren’t using go darker. Get it? Caffeine is a global brain stimulant, while amphetamines focus your attention, reducing distraction.
This is entirely selective and controlled by you. You have to decide what you want to focus your attention on. If it’s reading, the reading parts of your brain will be brighter. But if you stop reading and decide to talk to your friend on the phone, you know, the hot one with the hotter roommate, then you’ll be more focused on that (obviously). Attention is always decreased when it is split among several tasks. In other words, you can only concentrate on one thing at a time, even though it may feel like you are doing two things at once.
And:
Take the amphetamine (takes about 30 minutes to “kick in.”) Study, straight, with no distractions or interruptions, for about four hours. Quit. You’re done. Amphetamines give you about 4 hours tops of great concentration. Go to lunch, the gym, watch a movie, etc.
The power of amphetamines is this: you take them again, in the same dose, 30 minutes before your test.
In a metaphoric sense, taking the amphetamines during the test, under the same circumstances as you had been previously studying, will “remind” the brain of that context. If you see a question that “resembles” something you studied, your mind will be primed to recall it better.
Yay — Indian Court legalizes gay, as American Apparel would say. http://bit.ly/Qkb8s
Thanks to everyone for tips on single-themed blogs like This is Why You’re Fat. Here’s my story: http://bit.ly/JbNVQ
RT @Slate: Video of Jackson rehearsing two days before his death http://tr.im/qFly — I like the part with the MLK Jr speech.
Finally, a connection between The Office and Michael Jackson: Bubbles once bit a hole in Rashida Jones’ hand. http://bit.ly/xMLZS
For when fans of The Wire get lonely: Dominic West reads from Pride and Prejudice. http://bit.ly/Bl9cM (via @alexkoppelman)
Slate’s got a new mobile slate. Point your phone to mobile.slate.com. http://bit.ly/HF9Bo
I love Mark Bittman, but he almost gave people botulism! http://bit.ly/7fjmt
I’m writing about single-themed Tumblogs like This is Why You’re Fat. Know any besides the ones I’ve listed here? http://bit.ly/ID0P5
Have you spotted any great single-themed Tumblrs?
Hey, I’m writing about single-themed Tumblogs like This Is Why You’re Fat or Look At This Fucking Hipster.
Here are some others I’ve found so far. Have you seen any other great or terrible ones? Respond in comments or via e-mail:
Happiest People Ever (sad people)
Demo disasters (music label posts bad demos)
Disgusting people I have made out with
Cute and Cuter (guys with dogs)