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A comment on Talk: Laura Snyder: The Philosophical Breakfast Club
Nevertheless, very nice and informative talk.
A comment on Talk: Tyler DeWitt: Hey science teachers -- make it fun
A comment on Talk: Max Little: A test for Parkinson’s with a phone call
Put up a server, and let people ALL OVER THE WORLD be tested by simply speaking in microphone.
A comment on Talk: Andrew McAfee: Are droids taking our jobs?
A comment on Conversation: Do we become a person by imitating him / her?
Could you please, rephrase your question. I do not understand what you really wanted to ask.
A comment on Conversation: Deception in Dating and Relationships
Truth is the truth: What something really is!
Honesty may be truthful. But it can also be just an opinion, often wrong one, childish need to articulate feelings. If you believe in a lie, you will honestly lie.
So the games can be very truthful and very dishonest. Sometimes at the same time!
Second, games are not suited for everyone! Your character influence your behavior greatly. Find out who you are on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myers-Briggs_Type_Indicator
To quote "intj tend to have little patience and less understanding of such things as small talk and flirtation (which most types consider half the fun of a relationship)" Maybe you are intj...
Third, find Double your Dating, second edition. Read it, read it again, learn by heart bridges part and use it. It just works ;) Yes, it deals with games in dating also.
A comment on Talk: Roger McNamee: Six ways to save the internet
It certainly will... Even from his "hypothesis".
A reply on Talk: Pamela Meyer: How to spot a liar
He can't give you 'the source' because there is no source, paper, info. Except his opinion of course :D
A comment on Talk: Richard Wilkinson: How economic inequality harms societies
A comment on Talk: Justin Hall-Tipping: Freeing energy from the grid
Where can I buy that awesome window? Is it affordable? I would love to buy that good battery and replace old li-ion in my laptop. Where can I buy it?
When will I be able to have this stuff? When I reach 40, 60 or 80 years of my life? Maybe never. I might die before this things 'catch up' with my life span :(
I am honestly starting to hate 'clever' scientists who invent something but never deliver finished product to end user. That carbon window sure looks and sounds awesome. But it will be useless until it's build it my and other people walls.