We respect and value the social media editors who share the links that make our job easier. But sometimes, we have no idea what they are talking about. So after a long day spent staring at Twitter, we're sharing our favorites.
In Praise of Non-linear Career Moves s.hbr.org/wQC9rC
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) March 13, 2012
They come not to bury non-linear career moves, but to praise them. Very tricky.
Using props to demonstrate how yoga can maim and even kill--VIDEO: slate.me/wHhc14
— Slate (@Slate) March 13, 2012
You can read about these injuries and many more -- including the dreaded foot drog -- here.
NEWT CAMP: We're 'in the president's head... drudge.tw/zzPSzg
— Drudge Report (@Drudge_Report) March 13, 2012
Whether this is a good thing is all of matter of perspective. Is psyching someone out really worth being trapped inside their head? Maybe, when you're trying to make a big delegate gap.
Before the Mets-Madoff trial: Wilpons want to ban the phrase 'other people's money'; Picard wants to ban Sandy Koufax capi.tl/yECLFZ
— Capital New York (@capitalnewyork) March 13, 2012
Sandy Koufax's stuff: still too good for anyone on the Mets to even consider hitting.
Stockhausen opera to be staged in full for first time – helicopters and all gu.com/p/36622/tf
— Guardian news (@guardiannews) March 13, 2012
As if we needed another reminder we need to go to more live theater.
Austrian farmer may have found a buried spacecraft! huff.to/zUo7Gp
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) March 13, 2012
This is the kind of unbridled enthusiasm with which we like to end the day. Fantastic work, one and all. Austrian farmers, make it home safe.
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