The best the Obs can get Today’s Observer has and interesting piece on shaving, with the writer being given a tour of Gillette’s research facility in Reading (complete with MIT-style “eureka stations” where people can drink coffee and have ideas).
What do we need to do to get your attention? WIRED blogs reports a great new advertising campaign by the Red Cross to get the people of the Bay Area to prepare for an earthquake. The best stunt was parking a two-sided advertising trailer in front of the Ferry Building. From one side, it shows the Ferry Building on fire.
I wish I'd had a camera I was in a meeting in someone’s office earlier today, and I noticed behind her shoulder a switch marked ‘press’, with a sign fixed to the wall above it reading ‘do not press’. Unfortunately I didn’t get a moment alone to take a photo.
Early insider trading From Aristotle’s Athenian Constitution: As soon as he was at the head of affairs, Solon liberated the people once and for all, by prohibiting all loans on the security of the debtor’s person: and in addition he made laws by which he cancelled all debts, public and private.
Sod the Mediterranean diet, just take a nap The Washington Post reports that regular naps could reduce heart disease mortality by 30%.
They'll always have Paris Bizarrely fascinating story on the BBC about the Japanese tourists (a dozen or so each year) whose romantic visions of Paris are so crushed by the realities and petty rudenesses of Parisian life that they just flip out, and have to be taken home under psychiatric supervision. I wonder whether
Your eating is out of control Fascinating article in Salon (click-through advert or subscription only, sorry) interviewing Brian Wansink, an expert in things like portion sizes and cues. Wansink is plugging his new book, which does look pretty interesting, and talks at length about how the size of serving bowls, the size of plates, and the