The Magic Box by R Paul Wilson:
A short film about magic and nostalgia.
The Magic Box by R Paul Wilson:
A short film about magic and nostalgia.
Shaped on all Six Sides by New Canada:
A short documentary about the craft and philosophy of wooden boat carpentry.
Directed by Kat Gardiner
Produced by Kat Gardiner & Nathan Walker
Starring Andy Stewart
with
James McMullen
Greg McCrosky
Nathan Walker
A Food Chain Production
Shot & Edited by Kat Gardiner
GoPro & Music Supervision by Nathan Walker
Titles by Slow Loris
Music by
Your Heart Breaks “Instrumental #1”
Dana Falconberry “Please Sparrow”
Sea of Bees “ALIEN”
Special Thanks to:
Brad Goldthwaite, Kristin Stewart, Jessica Lynch, Mike Quinn & Mission Control, Will Murphy, James McMullen, Clyde Peterson, Dana Falconberry, Julie Ann Bee, John Baccigallupi, Frank, Benoit & Greg.
Great Innovators Think Laterally – Ian Gonsher and Deb Mills-Scofield – Harvard Business Review:
Often, when searching for a new way to understand a familiar idea, we look for its opposite. By doing this, we create a spectrum of possibilities between what it is and what it is not. This strategy is somewhat similar to what is often referred to as the Hegelian Dialectic, although Hegel himself probably never used this term, or its familiar formula: Thesis, Antithesis, and Synthesis: Thesis is a proposition about a prevalent paradigm; e.g. a horse and carriage; Antithesis is a counter proposition that opposes or negates the Thesis; e.g. the first generation of automobiles called "horseless carriages"; Synthesis emerges from the tension between the Thesis and the Antithesis, blending the opposing ideas without fully negating either of them completely; e.g. our modern understanding of the car.
Crucial Skills: Speaking Up about an Employee’s Body Odor:
Give the person the benefit of the doubt. We teach people who face a gap to ask themselves, "Why would a reasonable, rational, decent person act this way?" By asking that question, you avoid jumping to conclusions or making assumptions that can move you to make wrong diagnoses. It also prevents you from beginning your conversation in a way that says in essence, "I have held court in my head and found you guilty. Can we talk?" Such a beginning is not helpful and makes you part of the problem.
Don’t Read Email to Send Email – 99U:
Email can be a knowledge worker’s Siren. It beckons you forward with promises of exciting projects and gratifying announcements only to dash you against the rocks of busywork until your productive day has died a slow and agonizing death. Be like Odysseus and lash yourself to the mast.
The Food Lab: How To Poach Eggs by SeriousEats:
Perfect poached eggs are not easy to make. But we’ve got a few tricks up our sleeves that’ll have you poaching like a pro every single time.
Written by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt
Directed by Jessica Leibowitz
2nd Camera: Renata Yagolnitzer
Doodles: Robyn Lee
Music: Danny Ross
SFX: freesfx.co.uk
Original post here: http://www.seriouseats.com/2013/03/how-to-poach-eggs-easy-way-poached-breakfast-video.html
America Doesn’t Need Google Fiber Everywhere — But We Do Need Its Buzz | Wired Opinion | Wired.com:
The difference between the standard Internet access that shapes our imagination and a fiber-to-the-home connection is as great as the difference between no electricity and an electrified life. But only if we see this difference, only if we understand what’s possible, can we change our expectations.
How to Cut Up a Whole Chicken – Cooking With Melissa Clark by TheNewYorkTimes:
Not only do you save money by cutting up a whole chicken yourself, but you also get the backbone to make stock. Melissa Clark demonstrates how.
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