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By PAUL E. SCHINDLER JR. I am from Portland, Oregon, Beaumont ’66, Benson High ’70, MIT ’74. Some things are impossible to know, but it is impossible to know these things.

Health and fitness blog, Jewish Buddhism, Poking holes in Internet Ranking, Dalton notes Hi-Res Screen coverage

July 1, 2013

The friend of a friend has started a health
and fitness blog
that looks promising. Give it a glance!

My friend Kent Peterman sent along some thoughts on Jewish Buddhism.
They are all over the net, so I'll just point you to them here
and offer a sample: If there is no self,
whose arthritis is this? Be here
now. Be someplace else later. Is that so complicated?

The critical analysis of the stupid Verizon propoganda the New York Times
obligingly ran is improving and growing in quantity: Comcast,
Verizon Editorials Distort True Picture of U.S. Internet Service,
Experts Say

Long-time colleague Richard Dalton checks in with this article on High-Resolution
Displays
by my former boss, Mike Elgan, and adds:

I am interested as I agree with
his premise that after you’ve seen very high res, it’s hard to go back
to lower.  I have an iPad 3, the first iPad with a “retina”
display.  I watch Netflix on it and it is so crystal clear,
the image looks chiseled.  Street value for this iPad is about
$350, which makes it an incredible bargain.

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