Newsletter 808
Best of the Moment
Baseball Or Football? How Your Sports Choices Secretly Reveal Your Politics
Andy Sevastopoulos | StubHub Data | 10 October 2012
States in which the most baseball tickets are sold, relative to football tickets, vote Democrat. Whereas states which sell proportionately more football tickets vote Republican. (And that's American football, by the way) Comments (https://thebrowser.com/articles/baseball-or-football-how-your-sports-choices-secretly-reveal-your-politics)
The 3-D Printed Future And Its Enemies
Peter Frase | Jacobin | 9 October 2012
Designers will inherit the problems of musicians today, "struggling to figure out how to react to consumers trading, remixing, and printing their creations all over the place". Should they sue for piracy, or go with the flow? Comments (https://thebrowser.com/articles/3-d-printed-future-and-its-enemies)
Dangerous Intersection
Steven Strogatz | NYT | 8 October 2012
On catastrophe theory and sleep. Night-shift workers will know this: If you stay up particularly late, you tend to sleep less rather than more, even though you may feel very tired. Here's why. And how it relates to economics Comments (https://thebrowser.com/articles/dangerous-intersection)
Chavez's Win Proves 'Elected Autocrat' Isn’t An Oxymoron
Clive Crook | Bloomberg | 9 October 2012
"Elected autocrat is a confusing category. [But] Chavez represents a third way, [and] he teaches us an important lesson: Democracy isn’t enough. Venezuela is indeed democracy at work – at work, yet gone tragically wrong" Comments (https://thebrowser.com/articles/chavezs-win-proves-elected-autocrat-isn’t-oxymoron)
Doctor’s Bag For The New Millennium
Abraham Verghese | NYT | 8 October 2012
Three essentials: A pocket ultrasound machine, which beats the heck out of stethoscopes; a "PanOptic ophthalmoscope, an instrument that looks a bit like a large revolver"; and an iPad, for taking pictures and pulling up videos Comments (https://thebrowser.com/articles/doctor’s-bag-new-millennium)
Michelin, Get Out Of The Kitchen!
AA Gill | Vanity Fair | 3 October 2012
Entertaining condemnation of the Michelin guide. An exercise in snobbery. It rewards "fat, conservative, fussy rooms that use expensive ingredients with ingratiating pomp to serve glossy plutocrats and their speechless rental dates" Comments (https://thebrowser.com/articles/michelin-get-out-kitchen)
(http://www.amazon.com/Best-of-FiveBooks-2011-ebook/dp/B007GAM6RC?tag=thebro-21)
FiveBooks Interview
(https://thebrowser.com/interviews/evgeny-morozov-on-philosophy-technology)
Evgeny Morozov on Philosophy of Technology
The technology commentator discusses the relationship between technology and authoritarianism – and says "philosophers of technology completely missed the train on the internet" Read on (https://thebrowser.com/interviews/evgeny-morozov-on-philosophy-technology)
Featured Special Report
(https://thebrowser.com/reports/healthcare-america)
Healthcare in America
The battle over US healthcare reform reaches the Supreme Court. Here's what's at stake Read on (https://thebrowser.com/reports/healthcare-america)
Reader Recommendations
quartznews (http://twitter.com/quartznews) Bananas Republic: Behind the race to build utopian city-states in the Honduran jungle t.co/OOOEgXJI #longreads (http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=#longreads) #browsings (http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=#browsings) More like this (http://thebrowser.com/browsings)
Book of the Day
Book of the Day (https://thebrowser.com/recommended/tibet-tibet-personal-history-lost-land-by-patrick-french)
Tibet, Tibet by Patrick French
Evan Osnos says (http://thebrowser.com/interviews/evan-osnos-on-china) : “In Tibetan literature, people are either hugely admiring or they are really critical and angry. It’s rare that you get a voice that depicts both, so I found it to be among the most interesting books written on Tibet.” FiveBooks Archive (http://thebrowser.com/fivebooks/archive)
Video of the Day
Social Construction Of Race
(https://thebrowser.com/videos/social-construction-race)
Two minutes of pop anthropology More videos (http://thebrowser.com/videos)
Quote of the Day
Jack Shafer, on politicians (http://blogs.reuters.com/jackshafer/2012/10/09/why-we-vote-for-liars)
"Telling the truth is not great for campaigns. If it were, more people would be doing it"
More quotes (http://thebrowser.com/quotations)