Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently. | | This is the world I want to live in. What a wonderful world this would be. (Sesame Street) | | | | “Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.” |
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| rantnrave:// I grew up in arcades. I had ATARI, BALLY'S, COLECOVISION, INTELLIVISION, NINTENDO, SEGA, XBOX and I still can't play for s***. I buy every game and end up playing SCRAMBLE and ASTEROIDS. Did you know that “MS. PAC-MAN” started out as a character named “CRAZY OTTO”? Or that “HALO: COMBAT EVOLVED” was originally going to be a real-time strategy game? Here are the companies, consoles, and titles that ate your quarters and bruised your thumbs. MediaSET: "Ready Player One: Video Game Oral Histories"... Forgiving is overrated... Monumental changes often come in short steps. Be mindful of where those steps are leading before they get there... From ordering food from their seats to scouting out short bathroom lines via an app, fans have seen tech revolutionize sports stadiums. They crave more than just beer and a good game. Now, fans get an experience that's even more worth leaving home for. SportsSET: "Stadium of the Future"... I grew up on the east coast. EL POLLO LOCO, where have you been all my life? ... Happy Birthday to MICHAEL BLOOM and CHARLES FULFORD. Belated to RACHEL TOFFLER, FERNANDA NIVEN, DESIREE GRUBER, ROGER VAKHARIA, JOHN FLANAGAN, RAY DOLBER, ERIKA SHEIN MARSH, ANDREW WALLENSTEIN, RODERICK ALEMANIA, ALEX MAGHEN, BHUPEN SHAH, CHRISTINE AUBALE GERSCHEL, ANDREW MARCUS, JOHN RICHARDS NOGAWSKI, and GEOFF KEIGHLEY. | | - Jason Hirschhorn, curator |
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| In April, COMMENTARY asked a wide variety of writers, thinkers, and broadcasters to respond to this question: Is free speech under threat in the United States? We received twenty-seven responses. We publish them here in alphabetical order. The Editors Free expression threatened? By Donald Trump? I guess you could say so. | |
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Hat tip to John Landgraf. Places like St. Louis and New York City were once similarly prosperous. Then, 30 years ago, the United States turned its back on the policies that had been encouraging parity. | |
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Google’s Project Zero is securing the Internet on its own terms. Is that a problem? | |
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‘How does it feel having worked on this generation’s Animal House?’ | |
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In the months after American Apparel was sold out of bankruptcy and its stores were shuttered worldwide, Charney spoke at length with Retail Dive about his complicated history, the road ahead - and everything in between. | |
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Last week, Apple finally hired two heads of video programming, taking its TV strategy to the next level. But what has Apple been doing up until now? | |
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The ways we consume energy and produce commodities are changing. This transformation could benefit the global economy, but resource producers will have to adapt to stay competitive. | |
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How Hank Williams Jr. and Charlie Daniels approach political conservatism in their music and interviews. | |
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Long known as “The Cameraman’s Director,” the Master of Suspense regards himself as primarily a film technician, explains his methods of working with cinematographers, production designers and editors. | |
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As President Trump eyes abolishing federal arts funding in the U.S., a survey of tax-supported music from Australia to Iceland reveals a complex, shifting landscape. | |
| The tabloid is defined by its predatory spirit. Why has it embraced the President with such sycophantic zeal? | |
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Here’s our second-annual list of the MVPs of the sports marketing world. | |
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So you dream of moving to Japan and making anime. But what’s it really like? Just ask Thomas Romain. | |
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Jack Ma, the founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group, the largest e-commerce company in China and the sixth largest retailer in the world. | |
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In a wide-ranging interview with Yahoo News, the disgraced U.S. cyclist talks about sports, doping, politics, music, fatherhood and “The Forward,” the year-old podcast that he sees as the latest step in his public rehabilitation. | |
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A racist suitor on the first black ‘Bachelorette’ and unfounded accusations of sexual assault against a black contestant on ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ expose the series’ race issues. | |
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"This is not about us. This is about the American public," April Ryan says. David Drucker says "we should be more aggressive in pushing back" when the government puts conditions on briefings and interviews. | |
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Even 10 years after it ceased operations, the NFL Europe still brings a smile to the faces of those who experienced it. Kurt Warner, Brad Johnson, Jake Delhomme and others share their stories from the dearly departed developmental league. | |
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Our entire conversation with the former vice president. | |
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Google & Facebook own online advertising. Is there a place for a third player? | |
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Approximately 36 hours ago, Uber's founder and CEO, Travis Kalanick, resigned after intense pressure from five influential investors that represented | |
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It’s not robot overlords. It’s economic inequality and a new global order. | |
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John's presentation at the 44th Economics Conference of the Austrian central bank (ONB). | |
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Warning: Spoilers for Twin Peaks: The Return below. The eighth episode of Twin Peaks: The Return is one of the greatest hours of television I've ever seen: horrifying, horrifyingly beautiful, thought-provoking and thought-annihilating; a work that owes as much to expressionistic and surreal painting, musical performance, and installation art as it does to narrative and experimental cinema. | |
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