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    Claire Medcalf posted a note on 15 December 2008 - 8:24am.

    Kissy Kissy

    How does your Mistletoe grow?

    Mistletoe is a bit weird but kissing under it is quite nice. Learn about mistletoe myths and growing tips here. If you’re more interested in the kissing and would like some lessons in love, say hello to our (very) friendly Flirting Teacher Kitty Stryker.

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    [video]Paul Miller posted a video on 12 December 2008 - 4:49pm.
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    Us Now

    The trailer for Us Now.

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    Peter Brownell posted a link on 3 December 2008 - 2:11pm.

    The other half of "Artists Ship"

    "It's natural for organizations to learn from mistakes. The problem is, people who propose new checks almost never consider that the check itself has a cost."
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    Paul Miller posted a link on 25 November 2008 - 11:38am.

    Process is an embedded reaction to prior stupidity - Clay Shirky

    Probably the smartest piece of advice to any growing organisation.

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    Dougald Hine posted a link on 14 November 2008 - 2:43am.

    How to write Consistently Boring Scientific Literature

    A not at all boring article that's full of genuinely good advice on what not to do if you find yourself writing a scientific paper.

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    Peter Brownell posted a note on 15 October 2008 - 1:38pm.

    Learning to start an internet company

    We don't really have a clue, but so far, it looks like it might be ok.

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