Posts tagged meme

President Obama Pensively Peering Out Of Windows…
via obamawindows:

There goes Bo, eating grass again. I wonder if he knows I’m the president.
(Pete Souza/White House Photo)

President Obama Pensively Peering Out Of Windows…

via obamawindows:

There goes Bo, eating grass again. I wonder if he knows I’m the president.

(Pete Souza/White House Photo)

via michellej:

Martin Gordon took a picture of a street vendor in Israel who is selling Kippahs, male Jewish head coverings, with the logos from our favorite internet companies. The logos include Google, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Apple and others. (via Google, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter & Apple Kippahs)
I don’t wear a kippah in shul but if I had a Twitter one or an Apple one I just might. 

via michellej:

Martin Gordon took a picture of a street vendor in Israel who is selling Kippahs, male Jewish head coverings, with the logos from our favorite internet companies. The logos include Google, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Apple and others. (via Google, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter & Apple Kippahs)

I don’t wear a kippah in shul but if I had a Twitter one or an Apple one I just might. 

Things PR people say…

via muckrack:

“Is this PRable?” and other things PR people say (from our friends at Hunter)

The Unimpressed Astronaut meme. Kind of makes you reconsider how we’re squandering all the computing power out there, doesn’t it? (h/t Alexis Madrigal, via Reddit)

The Unimpressed Astronaut meme. Kind of makes you reconsider how we’re squandering all the computing power out there, doesn’t it? (h/t Alexis Madrigal, via Reddit)

Ideas cause ideas and help evolve new ideas. They interact with each other and with other mental forces in the same brain, in neighboring brains, and thanks to global communication, in far distant, foreign brains.

And they also interact with the external surroundings to produce in toto a burstwise advance in evolution that is far beyond anything to hit the evolutionary scene yet.
American neurophysiologist Roger Sperry, quoted by James Gleick, Smithsonian Magazine. What Defines a Meme? (via futurejournalismproject)