eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 11 2006 | news, science, culture, pain toleranceFrom the " no duh" scientific branch. Men are willing to accept more pain from a woman than from another man.
Quoted: In order to avoid pains of the heart, men will suffer pains of pretty much every other body part. A new study out of Scotland's University of Stirling reports that men will withstand more pain without complaint when they are being tortured by a woman rather than a man. In the experimental setup, a 21-year-old woman dressed in a skirt and high heels put pressure on the chests of college males. The boys reported much higher pain thresholds than they did when a male researcher turned up the pressure. The researchers say the males may have been trying to appear macho in front of the woman. They also allow for the possibility that the men were just distracted from their suffering by a hot chick in skimpy clothing. The results worry the researchers, who said they are concerned male hospital patients may underreport their pain to female doctors and nurses.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 15 2009 | news, funny
Whoops. Somebody's going to be in trouble. 30 lbs. exceeds any reasonable expectation of personal use. how do you send 30 lbs. of marijuana to an incorrect address? Wait, I htink I can guess the answer.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 17 2008 | news, Iran, human interest, justice
This is a really sad story. A woman who spurned an aspiring lover was disfigured and blinded when he dumped sulfuric acid on her. She has been seeking "eye for eye" justice from the Irainian justice system and it sounds like she just got it. They're going to put 5 drops of sulfuric acid in each eye of the man who injured her.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 20 2008 | news, Amazon.com, Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos profile in U.S. News and World Report.
Quoted: Cultures, for better or worse, are very stable. When new people come into the company, some may self-select out of it. Others opt in. Over time, you build up this momentum around a culture that is self-perpetuating.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 06 2008 | news, politics, Vladimir Putin, Russia, Dmitri Medvedev
Looks like there's a decent possibility that Putin will be back officially running Russia at some point in the future.
Quoted: Fresh doubt was cast today on the future of Dmitri Medvedev as Russia's President after a report suggested that he could step down next year to pave the way for the return of Vladimir Putin.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 05 2008 | seattle, news, election, politics, Christine Gregoire, Dino Rossi
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2008 | books, writing, news, Michiko Kakutani, David Foster Wallace
Kakutani remembers David Foster Wallace - fondly.
Quoted: David Foster Wallace’s strobe-lit portraits of millennial America were infused with humor and fervor and verve.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 08 2008 | news, incredible
Wow. Quick thinking father saves daughter as she gets sucked into a storm drain and shot into the river...
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 17 2008 | seattle, news
This is just messed up! Somebody intentionally placed sharpened stakes in the water at Green Lake by the boating center.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 23 2008 | brazil, news, Pele, soccer
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 14 2008 | news, flying, pilot, toys for rich peopleSport flying. Looks fun. I wish I could afford one of these little planes.
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