This humorous article imagines comedian Jerry Seinfeld as Apple's CFO, riffing on the company's stock price amidst strong financial performance.
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This humorous article imagines comedian Jerry Seinfeld as Apple's CFO, riffing on the company's stock price amidst strong financial performance.
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This archive page features articles on topics such as style, travel, and culture. via The Material Review.
Tom Junod's Esquire piece delves into the serious issue of injuries in the NFL, highlighting the dangerous culture where players often prioritize the game over their health.
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Esquire shares three men's fashion trends spotted at Milan Fashion Week for Fall/Winter 2013. via The source of this content is Esquire.
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Wild anecdotes about John Belushi's behavior on and off the set of The Blues Brothers, a film almost derailed by Belushi's drug use. via kottke.org
Freakonomics authors explore the inner workings of organizations, from bosses and morale to why meetings never disappear, in their book *The Org*. via Freakonomics.
kottke.org shares a New Yorker video demonstration of pickpocket Apollo Robbins as he relieves writer Adam Green of his valuables.
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Looking for some post-Christmas sales? This article highlights deals from retailers including Brooks Brothers, Mr. Porter, J. Crew, Spier and Mackay, and Ralph Lauren. via Put This On
Freakonomics explores the complex governance issues surrounding geoengineering and economist Martin Weitzman's proposal for a supermajority voting system to oversee the powerful technology. via Freakonomics
Tyler Cowen shares differing teen perspectives on the relevance of Twitter in high school. via Marginal REVOLUTION.
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