Saturday, October 29, 2005



If you wish to be a prophet, first you must dress the part. No more silk ties or tasseled loafers. Instead, throw on a wrinkled T-shirt, frayed jeans, and dirty sneakers. You should appear somewhat unkempt, as if combs and showers were only for the unenlightened. When you encounter critics, as all prophets do, dismiss them as idiots. Make sure to pepper your conversation with grandiose predictions and remind others of your genius often, lest they forget. Oh, and if possible, grow a very long beard.
By these measures, a rogue researcher Aubrey de Grey is indeed a prophet as he challenges scientists to reverse human aging The Man Who Would Murder Death

Art of Living & Literature Across Frontiers: Live! – for you only have one life
It's all about the breakout memoir of the year—since four weeks ago—on Oprah Winfrey’s talk show today as author James Frey makes his appearance on behalf of A Million Little Pieces.

This latest book-club selection marks the media diva’s return to living authors, having featured long-ago novelists such as Faulkner, Tolstoy and Steinbeck. Sales of Pieces have skyrocketed since she announced her choice on Sept. 22. The paperback edition was released the same day


Oprah Introduces James Frey to the World Today as Sales Skyrocket [UK biologists spar over whether evolutionary psychology explains why wearing a colored uniform can give sportsmen a competitive edge Red, fights, and blue ; Studies are shedding light on the mystery of sleep Dreams are made of this ; From Freezerbox, for reasons that Schumacher himself predicted, Small looks set to become beautiful again ]
• · Thanks to a new online promotion, buzz for Cold River is at an all-time high. The beginning of acceptance is when you realize that the reason your book isn't in bookstores isn't because it's sold out. It's not there because the store never ordered it in the first place Bridging the gap between Central European audiences and the mainstream ; A survey finds one in three has bought a book just to look intelligent Books are the new snobbery ;-); A debate on GooglePrint: Riches we must share... but not at writers' expense. I am a writer
• · · On a writer's guide to the many stages of publishing, from the fog of love to the withering of weaning ... You dream you're at the party, thinking you're wearing Prada, but you look down and realize you're wearing nada Publish and Perish: Naked in Public ; I like my women the way I like my kebab. Found by surprise after a drunken night out and covered in too much tahini. Before too long I'll have discarded you on the pavement of life, but until then you're the perfect complement to a perfect evening. Man, 32. Rarely produces winning metaphors Would like to meet... the wierd and wonderful world of personal ads ; The end of craven customer service could return some dignity to the world of consumption MARGINAL UTILITY: The Customer Is Always Wrong
• · · · James Howard Kunstler on concealing the suburban nightmare When the Museum of Bad Ideas ; By eating kangaroos, are we saving them or destroying them? Harvesting the top paddock
• · · · · This book was stolen from Harvard College Library. It was later recovered. The thief was sentenced to two years at hard labor What does the obsessive passion of book thieves tell us about ourselves as readers? ; Does It Even Matter? And just how cool is your job? ; Why sleeping on a problem often helps
• · · · · · Here’s what it will take for you to stop working and never run out of money: A formula for the good life A voice inside wants to know: F***-you money—how much is enough? ; The theory of "morphic resonance" posits that people have a sense of when they are being stared at. What does the research show? Rupert's Resonance