The Stanford Prison Experiment, Years Later
This check-in on the Stanford Prison Experiment has a couple tidbits that were new to me. For one, I did not know that Phil Zimbardo married the whistleblower that ended the experiment. Kind of...
View ArticleComedy
I was thinking about shit while driving up the 280. Like, comedy. I saw this guy with a golf pro look. And I was all wouldn’t it be funny if I pulled up next to him, both of us going like 70 MPH, get...
View ArticleNew York Rules
Of course on almost all of these rules for New York. Having lived in Hell’s Kitchen, right next to Times Square, until just last year, I particularly like the first three: 1. Standing at the top of the...
View ArticleHow to Prove You Haven’t Forgotten
Make a ‘cake’ out of shrimp and calamari. Buy some new shoes. Get a haircut. In other words, spend some money on atrocious things. [UniWatch and NY.eatery]Filed under: Clothes, Eats, fashion,...
View ArticleWhat is a Blog, Who is a Blogger
For my review of the BlogsWithBalls4.0 conference in New York, I decided to investigate what a blog is. It seemed relevant to think about as I sat in Bloomberg headquarters and watched so many bigger...
View ArticlePyschology of Emotional Expression in Baseball
Tony La Russa stares lazers but steels his face. Ron Washington’s heart is on his sleeve. I investigate their two approaches to emotion through the lens of modern psychological thought. Strange, but...
View ArticleUnmanly Things Secretly Manly
NFL Lineman Antonio Garay. You tell him he's unmanly. Of course we are all tired of the unmanly ads from Miller Lite and Dr. Pepper. There are as many different ways to be a man as there are men, and...
View ArticleFamily, Family, Family (Book) Turkey Sandwich Review
Took the week off to have Turkey Day with the family, as everyone did. Turned out, the best moments weren’t with the family, but on my own. That’s okay, it still came down to family in the end. Of...
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