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http://www.reddit.com/r/IWantToLearn/comments/czxgt/iwtl_about_cars/ Although repeat/duplicate requests are explicitly allowed or even encouraged , why not check out our Frequently Requested Topics List to see what the topics that others love to learn! Have you ever wanted to learn a martial art, or to play the guitar, or how to program a computer? Have you had difficulty figuring out where to start, what path to take or just wanted some advice to get you to the next level? IWantToLearn is meant to help people who are looking for help starting a major project or learning a new skill . For more straightforward/trivia type questions, check out our friends at /r/Answers !

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http://www.refinery29.com/ The Internet is a dark place. With social networking, Likes, retweets, pins, and buddies, it's resoundingly easy to see just how un-social networking can really be in a space so vast. The web has repurposed a lot of our weightier words, like "empty" (as in inbox) or "friend" (as in Facebook), leaving in its wake some sort of obvious but still troubling existential quandary — your lack of notifications translates into a lack of human connection.

Refinery29 | 2010 Fashion and Shopping

http://mashable.com/2010/08/29/recommendation-services/ “Unlimited choice” can “produce genuine suffering,” argues Barry Schwartz in The Paradox of Choice. His research basically sums up what your mother has been telling you for years: You don’t even know what you want. Thankfully, the Internet does know what you want — or at least its algorithmic recommendation services are trying to figure it out. Pandora is great for music, but these seven sites will help narrow down that agonizingly long list of choices in a variety of areas using your own past preferences.

7 Services That Will Suggest Things You Like

D&D meets Chess, Carcassonne: Ars reviews Drakon

Due to overwhelming support for more coverage of board games, we're going to continue the trend by taking a look at Drakon , a tile-based strategy game. Drakon has a simple premise: you are in the lair of a dragon and are trying to collect his gold. The first player to have ten gold pieces wins. During each turn you have the choice to either lay down a tile or move your character, and each tile represents an action or ability for your player. http://arstechnica.com/gaming/reviews/2010/08/dungeons-and-dragons-meets-chess-carcassonne-ars-reviews-drakon.ars

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Mellow Tunes, Candles, Drinks, Boardgames, Pool, Darts, Friends. Battleship, Uno, Scrabble, Connect 4, Dominoes, Shutes & Ladders, Boggle, Candyland, Operation, Jenga, Trouble, Life, Chess, Checkers, Puzzles, + more! http://www.yelp.com/events/san-diego-friends-chill-night

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ReadWriteWeb - Web Apps, Web Technology Trends, Social Networking and Social Media

After the Associated Press published an article on March 20th about employers asking job candidates for Facebook and social media passwords, the response was, to say the least, overwhelming. In the month since, there have been thousands of tweets and social media status updates, more than 2,000 blog posts, and hundreds of news articles on the "trend." Legislation was proposed in at least three states, and by April 9th, Maryland had hastily passed a bill. Even the federal government got involved, with Congressional committees planning hearings on the issue.