Last week’s tweet highlights in a nutshell? Success on easy and doable terms; 3D printing powered by your mind; break old writing rules, get more responses to your e-mail; restoring self-confidence, naturally; a farewell to local and network HDTV; weird, WEIRD North Americans; toxic water supplies…
Posted by @nycework between March 31 and April 5, 2013, the noteworthy tweets include:
- A quote by Maya Angelou defining ‘success’ in a clear and personally achievable way;
- an article explaining why writing your e-mail’s conclusion first will get you more favorable responses;
- an article about an FCC ruling that allows cable companies to scramble or encrypt local HDTV and network broadcasts. The ruling, which takes effect on April 10, 2013, means you’ll need a cable company-provided set-top box to watch HDTV broadcasts;
- an infographic describing what 3D printing is, how it could forever change lives, and why big business might not want you anywhere near a 3D printer;
- an article about North American culture and its weird effects on the way North Americans relate to self, other inhabitants of the planet, and the environment;
- an article with pointers on how to rekindle self-confidence…naturally;
- and, @nycework’s previous tweet digest with an article about a 2011 environmental study that found toxic water supplies in 43 US states…and more.
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