#11martindave: "...This Labor Day we might salute the millions of Americans who don't have jobs..." Scott Simon via @NPR http://n.pr/due0ms
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September 4, 2010 | NPR · Having no job means that things people talk about so much these days -- iPads, Android phones, 3-D movies, new music or meeting friends over $4 coffee drinks -- are just beyond reach. You worry about getting dull, having nothing to talk about and losing friends. You worry about life leaving you behind.
 

#12katedevil: Listening to an NPR interview with the amazing Werner Herzog One of the best filmakers of our time http://bit.ly/X0o0J
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#13dandidier: Evolving Culture: Where Do We Go From Here? http://t.co/Ot4aFea Via @nprnews
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September 6, 2010 | NPR · Humans are still evolving, but cultural evolution is far outpacing genetic evolution. Our environment and technology are changing so rapidly that genetic adaptations can't keep up. So we're adapting by learning new things and passing that knowledge onto the next generation.
 
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September 6, 2010 | NPR · Humans are still evolving, but cultural evolution is far outpacing genetic evolution. Our environment and technology are changing so rapidly that genetic adaptations can't keep up. So we're adapting by learning new things and passing that knowledge onto the next generation.
 

#14ernieJohnston: NPR Story http://j.mp/cHl6D1 Reqs http://Google.Com/Chrome|AppleSafari RT @jmT_db Wow...RT @amberh: Amazing use of#HTML5 #WildernessDowntown
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September 5, 2010 | NPR · "I want to showcase cool technology as much as the next guy," video director Chris Milk says, "but you need to find that humanity contained within it all. And you need to find something that people can see themselves in." He means that literally.
 

#15marketwavemg: I'm at NPR Headquarters (635 Massachusetts Ave NW, 7th, Washington). http://4sq.com/8hPHLf
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#16daniefishface: Npr morning edition piece on Alzheimer's has me in tears. Interesting way to start the day.
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#17loudpaper: @fitnr yeah, npr's first album was better.
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#18nprnicole: RT @jimwildman work begins in Kabul, among first pics: baby born this wk to struggle b/t peace/war #NPR http://ow.ly/i/3DEJ
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#19adambarken: BTW, anybody know a good weekly Can politics podcast, like NPR's Left Right & Center? Find all the Ceeb ones boooooring...
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#20rarejem: RT @Bilal_Oliver: Airtight's Revenge @Bilal_Oliver "First Listen" on @NPR: http://cot.ag/cH6bfs
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September 5, 2010 | NPR · Many of the songs on this, the soul singer's third album, are speedy, more purposeful and insistent than the songs for which Bilal is known, like 2001's steamy "Soul Sista" and "Reminisce." But the tiny details make Airtight's Revenge surprising. Hear the album in its entirety until its release on Sept. 14.