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The Circle of No Life, Blogger Edition

You've all seen The Circle of No Life. Now, check out its blogging counterpart: I must admit that I only use three of the services in this circle: Google Analytics, Twitter, and an RSS Reader (I'm not sure why the RSS symbol is lumped in with the online bookmarking/sharing sites, so I'll just assume that they mean Google Reader). However, I can definitely see how a professional blogger would prefer and utilize all of these free services to their fullest extent. Via Geeks are Sexy....

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Most Common Restaurants by Zip Code [NYC]

I have never heard of Very Small Array before, but after browsing through just a few pages I immediately added it to my Google Reader. Chock-full of interesting charts, graphs, maps, and illustrations, the blog is right up my alley. Currently, it is running a series of NYC maps that display the most common type of restaurants by zip code based on The Village Voice Restaurant Guide. ...

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Everyone’s a Winner

My high school had a weighted GPA system that took into account the level of different classes. For example, receiving an 'A' in a regular class would count as 4.00 while receiving the same grade in an honors class would earn you a 4.33. An AP class would raise the average even higher with a 4.67, so it was no surprise that the valedictorian of the class graduated with a GPA that was above a 4.5. I always thought the system to be fair until I entered my junior and senior years, when the arts requirement was no longer necessary and "the smart kids" stopped taking them altogether. I continued taking music and art classes until I graduated because I loved these subjects; I also...

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