Last week’s tweet highlights in a nutshell? Your data or your cash, please; o sweet trickery; over-the-air blood testing; get to the point first, get more responses; electric transportation weighing less than a bicycle; your habit for excellence; the waste-not, want-not life…
Here’s a quick summary of the tweets posted by @nycework between April 7 and April 12, 2013:

Aristotle, a 4th-century-BCE philosopher, portrayed in 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle as a 15th-century-CE scholar
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- A quote by Aristotle about how repetition, repetition, repetition is your path to excellence;
- a video about inexpensive, portable, electric transportation that weighs less than a bicycle;
- an article about how cyber-crooks use malicious software–ransomware–to encrypt and ransom a person’s digital data for money;
- an article about what it means to live an environmentally conscious, sustainable, zero-waste lifestyle;
- an infographic showing why social engineering works;
- an article about a tiny, blood-testing implant that sends data to computers wirelessly;
- and a link to @nycework’s previous tweet digest with a link to an article that explains why writing your e-mail’s conclusion first will get you more favorable responses…and more.
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