Last month TED released a video of Daniel Gilbert speaking at TED in 2005. Here's the video:
And here's the video of him speaking at TED in 2004 that's been available for a while:
Sunday, January 11, 2009
This has to be a joke, right?
From the Ask Our Experts section of the January 2009 issue of Consumer Reports:
I've read you should chew aspirin at the first sign of chest pain to stop a heart attack, but I hate the taste of aspirin. Couldn't I swallow a tablet?
Richard Gilbert Halifax, Nova Scotia
Chew a 325-milligram aspirin (or four 81-mg pills) no matter how bad it tastes. Chewing is the fastest way to get the aspirin into your bloodstream, where it can prevent blood clots. Should you have hest pain or suffer a heart attack, first call 911, then chew the aspirin.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Something for fans of The Office, poetry, holidays, or humor.
A couple weeks ago on Dunder Mifflin Infinity, each branch had the task of coming up with a holiday theme party. My branch, Ypsilanti, came up with an awesomely bad party that is told in an awesomely good poem along with awesome pictures. If you're a fan of The Office, poetry, holidays, or humor, then I think you'll enjoy this. Here's just the beginning of it:
All the finalists' parties, along with voting buttons so you can vote for your favorite party (the deadline to vote is January 8 at 3 PM ET), can be found here:
ETA (2009-01-08): We won!!!
Posted by DMIHumanResources on January 8, 2009 at 9:30 PM:
Thanks to everyone who voted for us!
All the finalists' parties, along with voting buttons so you can vote for your favorite party (the deadline to vote is January 8 at 3 PM ET), can be found here:
ETA (2009-01-08): We won!!!
Posted by DMIHumanResources on January 8, 2009 at 9:30 PM:
Official congratulations to Ypsilanti who is the winner of the Holiday Theme Party task! They had twice as many votes as the runner-up so it's apparent how many of you loved the originality of their "'Twas The Night Before Christmahanukwanzakah" party.
Thanks to everyone who voted for us!
Labels:
Dunder Mifflin Infinity,
holidays,
humor,
poetry,
The Office
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