Nine board chairman Peter Costello quits
“Where did you get your humility? I thought that was an extinct virtue.”
Creating anything worthwhile, whether joke, villanelle or pot of lentil soup, calls for pride and humility. Pride because one presumes to add to the world’s bounty and impose it on others; humility because one acknowledges teachers and submits to lessons learned. Nothing is done from scratch.
In the passage quoted above, George Santayana is writing to the American-born English writer and critic Logan Pearsall Smith on this date, May 24, in 1918. Santayana refers to Trivia, Smith’s collection of aphorisms and brief anecdotes, often comic but gently pointed, first published in 1902. More Triviafollowed in 1921 and All Trivia in 1933. Smith’s tone is deceptively breezy …
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Gizmodo: “When web browsers first began to support apps and interactivity, the functionality was basic and slow—but now online apps can do almost as much as desktop apps can, and, more importantly, these online tools are free. So, if you’ve got a quick computing job that needs doing, you can open up a web browser to get it done—there’s no need to pay for a Windows or macOS utility to download and install. Here are some of our free favorites when it comes to tasks you can quickly do inside a browser tab.”