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Religion and Reason | Psychology Today
Psychologists William Gervais and Ara Norenzayan, of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, predicted that people who were more analytic in thinking would tend not to believe in religion, whereas people who approach problems more intuitively would tend to be believers. Their study confirmed the hypothesis and the findings illuminate the mysterious cognitive process by which we reach decisions about our beliefs.
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Lessons from Sheryl Sandberg: Stop Working More Than 40 Hours a Week | Inc.com
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PyGotham Sneak Peek: The Three “P’s” | Enthought[s]
Great post on Enthought[s] with video covering parallel python coding from PyGotham.
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The Candle Problem | Futility Closet
Good one… Learn about “functional fixedness”.
Unixrealm Posts 04/03/2012
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Backblaze Blog » Petabytes on a Budget v2.0:Revealing More Secrets
How backblaze offers mass-storage on a budget. Several good tips for anyone planning to put together a cheap storage pod.
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Symmetricom Clock Card Reads Time One Million Times Per Second
