delanceyplace.com 1/14/13 - football and eating lunch alone - http://campaign.r20.constantco...
"Gilman High School in Maryland has an unusual and highly successful football team. And its coaches have a few unusual rules -- such as an ironclad rule that no Gilman football player should ever let another Gilman boy -- teammate or not -- eat lunch by himself. And the requirement that players constantly base their thoughts and actions on one simple question: What can I do for others?" - Keith Pelczarski
Official JCCC3 Artwork by xkcd’s Randall Munroe | JoCo Cruise Crazy - http://jococruisecrazy.com/2012...
Less than two months to go! - Keith Pelczarski
RT @TheRealSheldonC: I had a crazy dream that I weighed less than a thousandth of a gram. I was like, 0mg!
delanceyplace.com 9/27/12 - the tyranny of perfection - http://www.delanceyplace.com/view_ar...
""You always try to be perfect, he says, and you always fall short, and it f**ks with your head. Your confidence is shot, and perfectionism is the reason. You try to hit a winner on every ball, when just being steady, consistent, meat and potatoes, would be enough to win ninety percent of the time." - Keith Pelczarski
'The Octopus' | Best of the European Beard and Mustache Championships | NewsFeed | TIME.com - http://newsfeed.time.com/2012...
Can't be an octopus until he grows two more pseudopods! - Stephen Mack
Rethinking Sleep - NYTimes.com - http://www.nytimes.com/2012...
"It seemed that, given a chance to be free of modern life, the body would naturally settle into a split sleep schedule. Subjects grew to like experiencing nighttime in a new way. Once they broke their conception of what form sleep should come in, they looked forward to the time in the middle of the night as a chance for deep thinking of all kinds, whether in the form of self-reflection, getting a jump on the next day or amorous activity. Most of us, however, do not treat middle-of-the-night awakenings as a sign of a normal, functioning brain." - Keith Pelczarski
Insane in the Chromatophores - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Eclectic Method - Bill Murray - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Listening to Complainers Is Bad for Your Brain - http://www.inc.com/minda-z...
THIS ARTICLE SUCKS - Stephen Mack
Shevonne wins. - Laura Norvig
Friday night in #Newport is surprisingly sane. Must be the #newmoon #NOTtwilight
100 Greatest Maniacal Movie Laughs - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
The Science of Appetite - Beating Overeating - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
The Scientific Power of Music - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Why Are American Kids So Spoiled? : The New Yorker - http://www.newyorker.com/arts...
"With the exception of the imperial offspring of the Ming dynasty and the dauphins of pre-Revolutionary France, contemporary American kids may represent the most indulged young people in the history of the world. It’s not just that they’ve been given unprecedented amounts of stuff—clothes, toys, cameras, skis, computers, televisions, cell phones, PlayStations, iPods. (The market for Burberry Baby and other forms of kiddie “couture” has reportedly been growing by ten per cent a year.) They’ve also been granted unprecedented authority. “Parents want their kids’ approval, a reversal of the past ideal of children striving for their parents’ approval,” Jean Twenge and W. Keith Campbell, both professors of psychology, have written. In many middle-class families, children have one, two, sometimes three adults at their beck and call. This is a social experiment on a grand scale, and a growing number of adults fear that it isn’t working out so well: according to one poll, commissioned by Time and CNN, two-thirds of American parents think that their children are spoiled." - Keith Pelczarski
The Secret of a Successful Programming Language? A Really Great Beard | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com - http://www.wired.com/wireden...
Vertical Video Syndrome - A PSA - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Mister Rogers Remixed | Garden of Your Mind | PBS Digital Studios - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Very Cool. - Brian Johns
Sal Khan's Commencement address - MIT News Office - http://web.mit.edu/newsoff...
"Start every morning with a smile — even a forced one — it will make you happier. Replace the words “I have to” with “I get to” in your vocabulary. Smile with your mouth, your eyes, your ears, your face, your body at every living thing you see. Be a source of energy and optimism. Surround yourself with people that make you better. Realize or even rationalize that the grass is truly greener on your side of the fence. Just the belief that it is becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy." - Keith Pelczarski
Great commencement speech... lots more useful, inspiring stuff in the full text. - Keith Pelczarski
Scientific Concepts From 'This Will Make You Smarter' - Business Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/scienti...
Research Shows That the Smarter People Are, the More Susceptible They Are to Cognitive Bias : The New Yorker - http://www.newyorker.com/online...
What kind of Muppet are you, chaos or order? - Slate Magazine - http://www.slate.com/article...
Why We Don't Believe in Science : Studying the Brain Can Help Us Understand Our Unscientific Beliefs : The New Yorker - http://www.newyorker.com/online...
Microloans help people help themselves. Try lending with this free $25 credit for @kiva http://www.kiva.org/invited...
delanceyplace.com 5/15/12 - unconventional education - http://www.delanceyplace.com/view_ar...
delanceyplace.com 4/26/12 - inappropriate grammar rules - http://www.delanceyplace.com/view_ar...
5-yo daughter wore a bunch of Cthulhu silly bands to kindergarten today. So proud. Thanks @jonathancoulton & @thinkgeek! #JCCC2
Overnight, leprechauns played w/ our green toys, left us green treats (& a huge mess). Cleaning up to Flogging Molly. http://twitter.com/Czarski...
Happy St. Patty's day! Have to take down the Xmas tree before the leprechauns come! http://twitter.com/Czarski...