Soirée de discussion sur les contraceptions définitives (vasectomie et ligature)
1 juillet 2026, 19:30:00 UTC+02:00 - GMT+02:00 - Nantes, Francehttps://mobilizon.fr/events/5a0338e5-0bdc-47e1-8798-4260287369fe
Soirée de discussion sur les contraceptions définitives (vasectomie et ligature)
1 juillet 2026, 19:30:00 UTC+02:00 - GMT+02:00 - Nantes, Francehttps://mobilizon.fr/events/5a0338e5-0bdc-47e1-8798-4260287369fe
Off Script
The Cumming Global Centre for Pandemic Therapeutics, part of the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, presents Off Script...
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A Twenty five Hour Investment for a Book Club
Reading Time: < 1 minuteYesterday I was struck by the irony of spending twenty five hours reading a book for a discussion in a book club, and then the conversation falling into a rat hole. A rat hole is a term to describe when a conversation gets sidetracked or distracted.
Of course we discussed themes in the book, but not the breadth of topics. In theory skimming the book would have returned the same thing as reading the book properly.
I’m not discounting the value of reading the book, but rather thinking of the value of choosing a shorter book, rather than a long one. With a short book you read 50 pages per week, and within four weeks you’re done. With Secret of Secrets you read 650 pages, and you spend two hours discussing a book that took 25 hours or more to read.
I’m also struck by how little there was to discuss in a sense. It’s 670 pages, and a thriller, but I feel that there is less to dissect with plenty of other, shorter books. I don’t know whether others feel the same way.
I expected that I would come out of the conversation with a blog post ready. Instead I came back with “Next time we need to read a shorter book”.
Anyone else have that experience?
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Why Though? With Dr. Matt Agnew
Australia's new science podcast for curious kids aged 8–12...
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GitHub Community: 제품 피드백 및 커뮤니티 토론 공식 저장소
GitHub는 Actions, Codespaces, Copilot 등 주요 제품군에 대한 사용자 의견을 수렴하고 토론하기 위해 공식 커뮤니티 저장소를 운영한다.