Gmail App, Take 2
I have no idea why it took them a couple weeks to fix a simple bug, but Gmail is back in the App Store. Can’t wait to see the response this time around.
Still unusable in portrait mode. Still just a wrapper. I don’t understand why they embrace mediocrity with such gusto.
Most people after they win the Nobel Prize just want to go play golf,” said Eldar Shafir, a professor of psychology at Princeton and a disciple of Amos Tversky’s. “Danny’s busy trying to disprove his own theories that led to the prize. It’s beautiful, really.
Kristin Scott Thomas to play 'mafia godmother' in Only God Forgives
You can park her Oscar over there ——>
One can only hope. Many years overdue.
So excited!
So the “good news” lasted 40 minutes?
Sounds about right.
It was in 1979 that Warren had her Damascene conversion—the experience that would lead her to become the nation’s top authority on the economic pressures facing the American middle class, and trigger her passionate advocacy. In 1978, Congress had passed a law that made it easier for companies and individuals to declare bankruptcy. Warren decided to investigate the reasons why Americans were ending up in bankruptcy court. “I set out to prove they were all a bunch of cheaters,” she said in a 2007 interview. “I was going to expose these people who were taking advantage of the rest of us.” What she found, after conducting with two colleagues one of the most rigorous bankruptcy studies ever, shook her deeply. The vast majority of those in bankruptcy courts, she discovered, were from hardworking middle-class families, people who lost jobs or had “family breakups” or illnesses that wiped out their savings. “It changed my vision,” she said.
The Woman Who Knew Too Much | Politics | Vanity Fair
Elizabeth Warren used to be a registered Republican.
(via mollivanders)
