Thursday, May 1, 2014

John Oliver: What I Read
John olver said in his article what I read that he basically imbibe the news all day in all day in all forms. And he said that he was probably not going to have our classic response, because he basically has to watch everything. The only thing that h kind of watch for pleasure was Fareed Zakaria’s show on Sundays. But now he couldn’t do because he was working. And he also said that he had a TV in his office and he would generally flick around on that from CNN, Fox…. His personal preference would be eliminate about 95 percent of this; He wasn't recommending this media diet to anyone who does not have to do a show about the news. then, jhon olver said that he didn't subscribe to any print newspapers or magazines in his home because he didn't has time  , he might have listened to on the media , the NPR podcast , if there was someone on that worth listening to. He might have listened to Marc Maron's podcast for fun. And he said that he would watch sports, He watched the English premiere league on NBC sports. He thought that he had watched all of house of cards on the way of Australia, and he had gone to Afghanistan and he had done the same kind of thing.
http://www.thewire.com/entertainment/2014/05/john-oliver-what-i-read/361405/

     Finally, a Website That Uses Math to       Make Your Difficult Decisions For You



  Emil Jacobs, Vice President Research & Development ExxonMobil  said  to a journalist that technological development was essential to satisfy our energy supply, and to help people on their daily tasks. How many times we all hesitated to  make a step ? and how many times we say if only we did not sign this contract ? and how many time we also say  I wish I had change my job....  Gimpert explaind that people had a natural tendency to confuse priorities and options.
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