I am a voracious consumer of information. I obsessively read Twitter and blogs and I try to keep up with what’s happening other places online. So I thought I’d start to share some of that stuff here.
Tweets I found interesting (any doubt that I have a wide range of interests?):
Interesting/depressing infographic about obesity in America: bit.ly/SRpoRh #rdchat—
Anne P. (@fANNEtasticfood) October 10, 2012
I love this girl's style. She's in Sweden so it's kind of hard to follow but I like her outfits. psilovefashion.indiedays.com—
(@_grits) October 10, 2012
4 Essential Questions To Ask At The End Of A Job Interview buff.ly/QTdJFD via @forbes—
Mary Baum (@marybaum20) October 10, 2012
Important Nation piece on Michelle Obama's anti-obesity campaign: has Let's Move done all the moving it can? bit.ly/OqXIpT—
Michael Pollan (@michaelpollan) October 11, 2012
This is awesome: Electoral Precedent xkcd.com/1122/—
Dori Manela (@dysterious) October 17, 2012
Re: Nike/Livestrong. This has been said many times, but it's certainly applicable now: Be Your Own Hero.—
Jason Gay (@jasonWSJ) October 17, 2012
Articles I’ve liked:
- How someone lost 50lbs through Zumba. So impressive!
- A review of an app that will alert a designated person if you don’t finish your workout when you think you will. I’ll admit I’m not 100% sure how it works based on the description, but it’s a really great idea and seems very useful.
- I’ve read a bunch of reviews of FNCE on blogs, but I thought this take, on how a nutrition conference is being hijacked by big food, was very interesting.
- Not that I want to pay tolls, but this idea in Austin, to charge tolls based on traffic volume, seems very forward-thinking.
- Google “askew“