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Thursday
Apr012010

Great article on Serendipity

Serendipity is not randomness. It is unexpected relevance.

I constantly hear the fear that serendipity is among the many things we’re supposedly set to lose as news moves out of newsrooms and off print to online. Serendipity, says The New York Times, is lost in the digital age. Serendipity, it is said, is something we get from that story we happen upon as we flip pages, the story we never would have searched for but find only or best in print. Read full article from Buzzmachine.

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Hi Guys, sorry if this is the wrong section :) I am in the UK and I am looking to buy a new laptop I don't need to do much, just surfing he web and checking emails etc. Any ideas about what spec I need and how much would be a realistic price?

April 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterUserlapse

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