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- Charlie Brooker | Why I'm an ebook convert (Guardian Unlimited)
 Mon, 15 Feb 2010 01:54:51 GMT A Kindle or ebook won't have that 'new book smell' – but no one's going to judge you by its cover Following my blithering about the iPad the other week , I found myself thinking about ebooks. That's my life for you. A rollercoaster. Until recently, I was an ebook sceptic, see; one of those people who harrumphs about the "physical pleasure of turning actual pages" and how ebook will "never ...
- Suggestions for new ways to say 'I love you' (The Beacon News)
 Fri, 12 Feb 2010 06:31:23 GMT A dozen roses? A box of chocolates? A teddy bear holding a heart? How cliché!If you really want to show your sweetie how much you care, employ a little Valentine 's Day ingenuity. There are about a million original ways to say "I love you" if you give it some thought — or let your computer do the work.
- Childhood Obesity Takes Psychological Toll, Too (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
 Mon, 15 Feb 2010 13:55:46 GMT The ballooning waistlines of children hit the spotlight when Michelle Obama admitted publicly her daughters had an unhealthy body mass index. And while many urge kids to slim down to avoid heart disease and other physical ailments, the emotional consequences from teasing and low self-esteem could be just as debilitating, scientists say.
- Madison schools superintendent Dan Nerad on challenges in his second year on the job (Isthmus)
 Mon, 15 Feb 2010 16:51:59 GMT Madison Metropolitan School District Superintendent Dan Nerad recently crossed one more book off his reading list: Malcom Gladwell's "Outliers." It may have been a personal read, but Nerad still found ways to tie the book back to his profession: "Gladwell's book is very supportive of my belief that smart is something you become."
- Making and #8216;I do' last: Couples share their secrets for happy marriage (The Toledo Blade)
 Sun, 14 Feb 2010 13:07:10 GMT By ANN WEBER BLADE STAFF WRITER Eileen Couturier doesn't mince words about the occasional bumps in her marriage. "We do argue. I'm not going to tell you we're all lovey-dovey all the time," she said. "We both are strong people. We have strong opinions about things. I'm not one to say ‘OK honey, whatever you say.'" Yet she and her husband, Al, haven't let those bumps throw them apart. On Jan. 8 ...
- Joseph Romm: Bill Gates is wrong about "energy miracles" (The Huffington Post)
 Mon, 15 Feb 2010 16:54:00 GMT To preserve a livable climate, we need technology deployment. That's what drives innovation, as Gates himself used to argue. So I listened to Bill Gates'...
- Another week of GW News, February 14, 2010 [A Few Things Ill Considered] (ScienceBlogs)
 Mon, 15 Feb 2010 16:10:42 GMT Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor . Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post...
- Born to win? (BBC News)
 Mon, 15 Feb 2010 15:12:52 GMT Medics push idea of 'treating' gender ambiguities in sport
- What the gossip mags say (Brisbane Times)
 Mon, 15 Feb 2010 16:16:10 GMT Change can creep up on you in ways you wouldn't expect.
- She Spotted Specs—& Killer Got 45 Years (New Haven Independent)
 Mon, 15 Feb 2010 16:47:58 GMT Upon arriving, investigators found a shell casing. They found a gold ring, a baseball cap, the victim’s jacket, a bag of Popeye’s chicken. Off to the side, away from the scene, Detective Amanda Leyda noticed broken eyeglasses sticking out of the snow. That looks odd, she thought. Maybe they have something to do with this murder.
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