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...your book, you reprint an entire series of e-mail exchanges with Apple founder Steve Wozniak. In one of the e-mails, he mentions that he has rented My Life on the D-List on DVD. Is it weird to go on a date with a guy who has seen your reality show? That's what you think is the weirdest part of me going on a date with Steve Wozniak...
...open the ethical debate surrounding human enhancement - a term that is growing to include genetic, pharmaceutical and technological ways to improve our physical and mental abilities and even dramatically extend human life. He recently edited a collection of essays on the subject, Human Enhancement, and in an e-mail exchange explained why our future holds great promise - and grave danger. (See the top 10 medical breakthroughs...
...Labor Day. “We want students to come, we wish they were here year-round,” Kheireddine said. The temporary shortage of cheap alcohol did not go unnoticed by Harvard students. One Quadling even offered to buy liquor off of others over a House e-mail list. (The transaction was later declared successful.) Billy P. Hennrikus ’11, an Adams House resident, recalled his disappointment at finding both C’est Bon and Doma completely bereft of “cheap beer” sold in large quantities on his first weekend...
...initially hired four non-UC student staffers, who received a small stipend for their work. By mid-July, none of the four student staffers remained working full-time for the project, according to Joshua J. Nuni ’10 in an e-mail over the UC-General list on July 15. The campaign efforts were sustained through volunteer work for the rest of the summer...
...remember the exact moment when I opened my inbox at an Internet café in Nairobi to see a forwarded e-mail from Marilyn Hausammann, Vice President for Human Resources at Harvard. Painstakingly slow, the page loaded with Hausammann’s announcement of the impending elimination of 275 staff positions. I had been in Kenya for only two weeks, and everything about the thickness of the air, the dirt under my fingernails, and stickiness of the keyboard reminded me of how many thousands of miles I was away from Harvard. I felt disempowered and unable to voice my opinion...