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Read more about the article Cheerios and a tower

Cheerios and a tower

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:April 9, 2014
  • Post category:Family
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When I was a little boy, I would spend my mornings eating Wheaties and Corn Flakes and reading and re-reading the cereal boxes. Eventually, I graduated to the newspaper, the…

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Read more about the article Love me some angry bigots

Love me some angry bigots

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:April 8, 2014
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A beautiful campaign, followed by a brilliant response to a bunch of bigots. Bravo, Honey Maid. Graham crackers may have the consistency of drywall, but they taste delicious, and Honey…

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Read more about the article The New York Times gets haiku all wrong, and I’m infuriated. Probably more than I should be.

The New York Times gets haiku all wrong, and I’m infuriated. Probably more than I should be.

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:April 8, 2014
  • Post category:Poetry
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The New York Times has been publishing “serendipitous haikus” for the last couple of years on a Tumblr called Times Haiku. An algorithm designed to detect potential haikus in text…

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Read more about the article Casual Friday EVERYDAY could save the world (and your soul)

Casual Friday EVERYDAY could save the world (and your soul)

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:April 7, 2014
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I have argued for years that formal dress codes and formal dress expectations are ridiculous. The idea that men go to work every day in a coat and tie, even…

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Read more about the article Unnecessarily dangerous

Unnecessarily dangerous

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  • Post published:April 7, 2014
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Unnecessarily dangerous. Two perfect words to describe this. I’ve never been the safest person in the world, but this is stupid and ridiculous.

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Read more about the article My kids like flowers. I don’t get it.

My kids like flowers. I don’t get it.

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:April 6, 2014
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Elizabeth Park in West Hartford, Connecticut, opened their greenhouse to the public this week, and my wife took our kids for a morning with the flowers. As a child (and…

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Read more about the article Suspiciously perfect start to the day

Suspiciously perfect start to the day

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:April 5, 2014
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My son refused to let me take him out of the crib this morning until I handed him a book and let him read it first. He’s a little less…

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Read more about the article You’re not in trouble if the only consequence is a verbal reminder.

You’re not in trouble if the only consequence is a verbal reminder.

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:April 4, 2014
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Trouble is a matter of perspective. When a colleague, for example, tells me that he or she “got in a lot of trouble” for failing to complete a task or…

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Read more about the article Street typography

Street typography

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:April 4, 2014
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I find this oddly calming and impressive. Perhaps I could learn to do this in a day or two, but it would take me years to develop a system as…

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Read more about the article My uninspired work space

My uninspired work space

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:April 3, 2014
  • Post category:The Writing Process
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The New York Times recently featured the workspace of five writers, including a photo of each. I’ve always felt a little envious of writers and their workspace, since mine is…

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