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GLENDORASBOX1 day agoThe Few Will Rule Over the Many: How the 80/20 Rule Can Transform Your Lifehackernoon.com - Scott D. ClaryHi All! \n \n Here is my weekly email discussing mental models, performance, business and entrepreneurship.\ What’s in today’s newsletter?\• We're bad …
GLENDORASBOX1 day agoNorman Lear, boundary-breaking TV master behind ‘All in the Family’ and progressive activist, dies at 101NBC News - By Daniel ArkinLear created or developed some of the most seminal comedies in television history, including “Sanford and Son,” “Maude,” “Good Times,” “The Jeffersons” and “One Day at a Time.” Norman Lear, the influential television impresario who dominated the American prime-time comedy lineup in the 1970s and …
GLENDORASBOX1 day agoPicking up good vibrations: The surprising physics of the didgeridoophys.org - Acoustical Society of AmericaAustralia's most iconic sound is almost certainly the didgeridoo. The long wooden tube-shaped instrument is famous for its unique droning music and …