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Scrubbed
(Photo: Bobby Doherty/New York Magazine; Patrick McMullan (Upham)) On November 29, 2010, federal agents in San Francisco arrested a 33-year-old New Yorker named Samuel Phineas Upham, setting in motion the chain of news reports that are responsible for Google’s autocompleting his name in the following ways: PHINEAS UPHAM TAX PHINEAS UPHAM ARREST PHINEAS UPHAM INDICTMENT The case against Upham, who…
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Persuading David Simon (Pinboard Blog)
Persuading David Simon I read with interest David Simon's recent blog post in which he responds to revelations that the NSA has been collecting the call records of all American mobile phone users. David Simon, of course, created the…
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Bigfoot by Robert Sullivan
Department of Open-Ended Investigations Open Spaces Home -> Back Issues -> Volume One Number Three -> Bigfoot by Robert Sullivan Bigfoot by Robert Sullivan Among those who believe that such a thing as the Sasquatch exists,…
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Quickly Master Any Skill the Tim Ferriss Way by…
Tim Ferriss, Mr. 4-Hour-Everything, recently gave this TED talk clarifying how anyone can master a new skill in just four steps. The "secret sauce" to his method is sequencing, or timing the order in…
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Four Ways to Figure Out What You Really Want to…
We've all hit that point where we can't figure out exactly what we really want to do with our lives. It can come when you're 18 or when you're 50, and it's always a difficult process to work through.…
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The Gift of Doubt
In the mid-nineteenth century, work began on a crucial section of the railway line connecting Boston to the Hudson River. The addition would run from Greenfield, Massachusetts, to Troy, New York, and…
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The Prism
An extraordinary fuss about eavesdropping started in the spring of 1844, when Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian exile in London, became convinced that the British government was opening his mail. Mazzini,…
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Contest of Words
Although high school debate is often considered the thinking person’s—the nerd’s—alternative to sports, my memories of it are primarily somatic: the starched collar of the…
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The Graduate
After a few months, I was promoted to the next stage of girldom at Newsweek: I became a clipper. Being a clipper entailed clipping newspapers from around the country. We all sat at something called the clip desk, armed…
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How Caffeine Short-Circuits Creativity
Honoré de Balzac is said to have consumed the equivalent of fifty cups of coffee a day at his peak. He did not drink coffee, though—he pulverized coffee beans into a fine dust and…
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Legacy Check
As the NBA Finals head back to Miami for Game 6, just about everyone on the floor has something to proveThe NBA Finals shifted to a 2-3-2 format after the 1984 Finals, when the Lakers and Celtics…
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The Basics of Music Production: The Complete Guide
Over the last month we've learned all about the basics of music production, posting new lessons on a weekly basics. With the lessons finished, now you can get the complete guide and find out how you…
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How to Get (Nearly) Stock Android on Any Phone,…
Recently, Google fans finally got what they've wanted since the HTC Hero first came out: stock Android versions of the most popular, non-Nexus handsets. However, if you aren't able to pick up one of…
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Cheating Ourselves of Sleep
Think you do just fine on five or six hours of shut-eye? Chances are, you are among the many millions who unwittingly shortchange themselves on sleep.Research shows that most people require seven or…
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One
Every month, The Atavist publishes a new piece of longform journalism and delivers it directly to the web, your phone, your tablet, and anywhere else you like to read. Get 30% off when you use the…
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Shutter Madness
Garry Winogrand used to say that he took photographs of things to see what they would look like as photographs. He took a lot of them. He photographed relentlessly: crowds, zoos, dogs, cars, parties,…
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Adapting To A Responsive Design (Case Study)
This is the story of what we learned during a redesign for our most demanding client — ourselves! In this article, I will explain, from our own experience of refreshing our agency website, why…
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The Whaleboat
This many pages into the book, I can feel it in the small of my back. A congressional report, 4 pounds, 12 ounces, dead across my thighs as a paving stone. I am reading it closely in an overstuffed…
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How to Read a Book
1. Open book. 2. Read words. 3. Close book. 4. Move on to next book. Reading a book seems like a pretty straightforward task, doesn’t it? And in some cases, it is. If you’re reading…