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tmurphy
UK/Ireland
Interested in technology that changes things.
Interests: Novels, Films, Brain Science, anything to do with Space.
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Oddsfutures: Wagering on the Zeitgeist Tom Murphy Wed, 03/14/2012 - 15:39 Comments 32 inShare It is one thing to bet on horses, or whatever else that may take one's fancy, but it is a somewhat different thing to bet on those bets. In the former, the money is wagered against... Continue reading
Posted Mar 17, 2012 at tomsnotes
It is one thing to bet on horses, or whatever else that may take one's fancy, but it is a somewhat different thing to bet on those bets. In the former, the money is wagered against a given set of odds and that money is either returned as part of... Continue reading
Posted Mar 17, 2012 at tomsnotes
Oddsfutures: Wagering on the Zeitgeist Tom Murphy Wed, 03/14/2012 - 15:39 Comments 32 in Share It is one thing to bet on horses, or whatever else that may take one's fancy, but it is a somewhat different thing to bet on those bets. In the former, the money is wagered... Continue reading
Posted Mar 17, 2012 at tomsnotes
I BOUGHT EUAN SEMPLE'S ebook on the social web because I've been reading his blog and learning how to use the web longer than I've used Google Reader. via www.insideview.ie Continue reading
Reblogged Dec 21, 2011 at tomsnotes
I BOUGHT EUAN SEMPLE'S ebook on the social web because I've been reading his blog and learning how to use the web longer than I've used Google Reader. via www.insideview.ie Continue reading
Reblogged Dec 21, 2011 at tomsnotes
I BOUGHT EUAN SEMPLE'S ebook on the social web because I've been reading his blog and learning how to use the web longer than I've used Google Reader. via www.insideview.ie Continue reading
Reblogged Dec 21, 2011 at tomsnotes
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Bad is Stronger than Good: Why Eliminating the Negative is More Important than Accentuating the Positive Continue reading
Reblogged Dec 13, 2011 at tomsnotes
ONE was short, fat and famously ugly; the other was handsome, slim and very tall indeed, with tumbling dark curls caught back in a headband. One skulked about in a grubby robe and sandals; the other shone in blue micro-shorts and the sun-yellow shirt of Brazil. One wandered round the... Continue reading
Reblogged Dec 12, 2011 at tomsnotes
By far one of the most challenging obstacle to building a meaningful dialogue about privilege is the extreme ease with which we’re able to take it for granted. Quick: when was the last time you thought about proprioception? Unless you’re a neurologist, or read a lot of Oliver Sacks, the... Continue reading
Reblogged Dec 12, 2011 at tomsnotes
Reblogged Dec 12, 2011 at tomsnotes
I NEVER GOT A CHANCE to talk to my dad when he was in hospice care, so I really don't know the regrets he had before he passed away nearly 10 years ago. But I have read what hospice nurses have said about their time caring for people in need.... Continue reading
Reblogged Dec 12, 2011 at tomsnotes
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And we, on the site, we use the phrase “facts are sacred.” And this comes from the famous C. P. Scott who said that “comment is free,” which as you know is the name of our comment site, but “facts are sacred” was the second part of the saying. And... Continue reading
Reblogged Aug 7, 2010 at tomsnotes
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