Monday, October 12, 2015

Ask Merve Emre About Her Exposé On Myers-Briggs

Ask Merve Emre Your Questions About Myers-Briggs, How Poo Gets Recycled And Other News, There Are Bad People On The Internet — Protect Yourself, How Do We Fix Diversity In The Comics Industry?, The Island Where Men Are Disappearing, The Tragicomic History Of CSS Color Names
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Monday, October 12, 2015
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Ask Merve Emre Your Questions About Myers-Briggs
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If you're applying for a job at a major corporation or government office, chances are you'll have to take a Myers-Briggs personality test. Where did it come from and why are people so into it? Merve Emre went through Myers-Briggs training, wrote about it, and is here to answer your questions.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
How Poo Gets Recycled And Other News
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Learn how poo gets turned into energy, catch up with your new HR robot and stare at your tax dollars being turned into space blobs with "What You Missed This Weekend."
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There Are Bad People On The Internet — Protect Yourself
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It can be tough to keep your privacy and your identity safe on the Internet. Private Internet Access VPNs keep your browsing private and protected — and they'll get you around pesky geo-blockers.
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How Do We Fix Diversity In The Comics Industry?
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Lately mainstream comic book publishers have been making strides to include more women, people of color and non-straight characters in their titles. But how many of these new or retconned heroes have depth? And what can be done to further improve these efforts?
BOY OH BOY
The Island Where Men Are Disappearing
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At first glance it's paradise, a small Caribbean island with palm trees swaying in the breeze, white sands and emerald waters, untouched by mass tourism. But Old Providence has a guilty secret - the huge number of people who have turned to drug-running and then disappeared.
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The Tragicomic History Of CSS Color Names
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The "Named Colors" section of the CSS Color Module Level 4 — the latest specification for color values and properties within the Cascading Style Sheets language — are 141 standard colors. "Tomato" or "#FF6347"? Where did whacky names like "lemon chiffon" come from and when did the random combination of numerals and letters come about?
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THOSE SOLDIERS LOOK FATIGUED
Image: ​Belarusian army soldiers leave voting cabins at a polling station during presidential elections in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015.
​Belarusian army soldiers leave voting cabins at a polling station during presidential elections in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015. Credit: (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)
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