RT @wsj: Today's smartphones have roughly the same computing power as a desktop computer from 2005. on.wsj.com/12Yx2Cq
— Open Culture (@openculture) May 2, 2013
RT @wsj: Today's smartphones have roughly the same computing power as a desktop computer from 2005. on.wsj.com/12Yx2Cq
— Open Culture (@openculture) May 2, 2013
CNN reports a "digital detox" weekend. Cellphones and computers are banned and networking and other work talk is prohibited.
Asking "Would you go to a no-gadget "digital detox" camp? Could you survive a week if you did?" at Twitter, it wasn't too long, before CNN began posting some replies—
@cnntech I absolutely would, as long as I can still use my smartphone, tablet, laptop, and ps3.
— Joel O'Hair (@joelohair) May 1, 2013
@cnntech If you need a digital detox camp, chances are you're already too attached.
— Joel Davis (@hello_joel) May 1, 2013
Reminds me of a device I used at rehab, Myomi I think, but it was nowhere near as cool as this. Read more.
When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves. Victor Frankl#spirituality
— Frederic Brussat (@FredericBrussat) April 30, 2013
I used to use a Waterman's pen—more than one, actually—but my preferred ink was sud de mer, South Seas Blue.Mary Gordon on the joy of notebooks and writing by hand as a creative catalyst j.mp/12QCLKt
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) April 28, 2013