A few notes:
- Please do like my page on Facebook if you haven’t already. The conversations there are heating up. [Facebook]
- Dan Willingham called learning styles crap a long time ago, but this article explores the idea anyways. [Scientific American]
- Rania Khalek finds out that SNAP (food stamps) practically pay for themselves. Why get rid of it? [Dispatches from the Underground]
- Where I’m inclined to agree with hedge fund manager Whitney Tilson, but still want him to not get his way. [Buzzfeed]
- I normally don’t laud multi-millionaires, but Nintendo CEO Hiroshi Yamauchi is partially responsible for why I became a computer science major. RIP. [New York Times]
Quotable:
“This church with which we should be thinking is the home of all, not a small chapel that can hold only a small group of selected people,” he said. “We must not reduce the bosom of the universal church to a nest protecting our mediocrity.” – Pope Francis, on the direction of the Roman Catholic Church
Jose, who’s nursing a cold before Fall even arrived …