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Tag Archives: technology
Small Bluetooth Speakers
Paleo Retiree writes: Currently living out of suitcases in a small, furnished sublet far away from our usual city, my wife and I recently found ourselves craving a speaker. Earphone-listening is great but sometimes it’s fun to share music, and … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Shopping, Uncategorized
Tagged Bluetooth, Music, shopping, speakers, technology
7 Comments
Back to … the Marshall McLuhan Future
Glynn Marshes writes: A couple days ago, University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds, a.k.a. the blogger Instapundit, penned a column for USA Today titled “Politicians benefit from American tribal warfare.” Tribalism, Reynolds writes, “is the default state of humanity.” … Continue reading
Posted in History, Media, Politics and Economics, Technology
Tagged Marshall McLuhan, media, politics, technology, tribalism
15 Comments
Working Out at the Gym in 2014
Paleo Retiree writes:
Posted in Food and health, Humor, Photography, The Good Life, Trends
Tagged fitness, gym, photography, smartphones, technology
5 Comments
Sign of the Times
Paleo Retiree writes: “Daddy, what’s a film camera? And why are they so cheap?”
Book-Reading Today
Paleo Retiree writes: Although these days I do probably 90% of my reading on the computer, and although I enjoy being a little irreverent about books — good Lord, can’t some people get mighty sentimental about books! — I’ve nonetheless … Continue reading
Posted in Books Publishing and Writing, Computers, Technology, The Good Life
Tagged audiobooks, books, ebooks, life today, technology
8 Comments
Ben Franklin’s Eight Reasons for Dating Cougars
Enzo Nakamura writes: This sequence, from the newish video game, ASSASSIN’S CREED III, left me agape. At least we’re using technology to bring our forefather’s insights to the youth of today.
Posted in Computers
Tagged Benjamin Franklin, Cougars, history, OMG, sex, technology, Video Games
3 Comments
Linkathon
Paleo Retiree writes: Harsh. The era’s most crucial debate rages on. Steve Sailer wonders what’s up with Harvard sociologist Robert Putnam. (Putnam has done studies showing that increasing “diversity” decreases trust levels in neighborhoods and societies — yet he remains a … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons, Music, Politics and Economics, Sex, Technology
Tagged diversity, James Howard Kunstler, Music, news, racism, Razib Khan, Robert Putnam, sex, Steve Sailer, teachers, technology
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