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Wardrobe Essentials: 3 Ways To Wear A Black Skirt And A White Shirt
By The Glamourai
Section: Fashion
12 January, 2012
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Basics of Mens Shoes
By The Gentleman's Guide to Grooming and Style
Section: Fashion
01 January, 1970
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Technology’s Influence on the Fashion Industry
By Caroline Nelson
Section: Technology
17 November, 2010
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http://powerwall.msnbc.msn.com/politics/a-guide-to-barack-obamas-fashion-9529.gallery
By Powerwall
Section: Politics + Business
01 October, 2011
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Study: Our Facebook Friends Are Very, Very Annoying
By Graeme McMillan
Section: Technology
31 March, 2011
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Study: 50 Percent of People Can't Shop Without Their Phone
By Erica Ho
Section: Technology
01 April, 2011
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Skype's New Education Platform Connects Classrooms Around the Globe
By Liz Dwyer
Section: Technology
31 March, 2011
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The Secret Strategies Behind Many "Viral"Â Videos
By Guest Author
Section: Technology
22 November, 2011
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Meet the "Plus One," Google's Version of the "Like" Button
By Good Technology
Section: Technology
31 March, 2011
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Submissions: Crowdsourced Exhibit, Street Art Worldwide
By Zak Stone
Section: Arts + Travel
10 May, 2011
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A Public Art Project Shows You the Colors You Should Be Eating
By Peter Smith
Section: Arts + Travel
29 March, 2011
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Yale's Secret Society That's Hiding in Plain Sight
By Adam Pitluk
Section: Arts + Travel
26 March, 2011
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Leprosy: India's hidden disease
By Richard Cookson and Seyi Rhodes
Section: Health and Science
24 March, 2011
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Governments face climate test of resolve at Bangkok talks
By David Fogarty and Alister Doyle
Section: Politics + Business
01 April, 2011
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Kalashnikovs vs. Tanks: What Libyan Rebels Need to Win
By Abigail Hauslohner / Benghazi
Section: Politics + Business
31 March, 2011
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A New Palestinian Movement: Young, Networked, Nonviolent
By Joe Klein
Section: Politics + Business
31 March, 2011
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Why Most Product Launches Fail
By Joan Schneider and Julie Hall
Section: Politics + Business
22 April, 2011
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Rising to the Challenge: Can Young People Save Japan?
By Hannah Beech
Section: Politics + Business
26 March, 2011
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How can a democracy solve tough problems?
By Joe Klein
Section: Politics + Business
02 September, 2010
2045: The Year Man Becomes Immortal
By Lev Grossman | Politics + Business
10 February, 2011
On Feb. 15, 1965, a diffident but self-possessed high school student named Raymond Kurzweil appeared as a guest on a game show called I've Got a Secret. He was introduced by the host, Steve Allen, then he played a short musical composition on a piano. The idea was that Kurzweil was hiding an unusual fact and the panelists — they included a comedian and a former Miss America — had to guess what it was.
On the show (see the clip on YouTube), the beauty queen did a good job of grilling Kurzweil, but the comedian got the win: the music was composed by a computer. Kurzweil got $200.
(See TIME's photo-essay "Cyberdyne's Real Robot.")
Kurzweil then demonstrated the computer, which he built himself — a desk-size affair with loudly clacking relays, hooked up to a typewriter. The panelists were pretty blasé about it; they were more impressed by Kurzweil's age than by anything he'd actually done. They were ready to move on to Mrs. Chester Loney of Rough and Ready, Calif., whose secret was that she'd been President Lyndon Johnson's first-grade teacher.








