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Jan 11

Moral Panic About Chess

The ancient game of chess has a storied history, dating back centuries to its origins in India. Over time, it has become known as one of the most intellectually stimulating and challenging games in existence, requiring a great deal of focus, patience, and strategic thinking. …

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Jan 28, 2021

The Pessimists Archive Podcast Is Now Called “Build For Tomorrow”

Pessimists Archive has always been a brand about change. We look at why people fear change, how they resisted change, and what causes those fears to keep repeating across time. Today, we’re doing a little change of our own: The podcast we’ve created, which since 2016 has been called Pessimists…

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The Pessimists Archive Podcast Is Now Called “Build For Tomorrow”
The Pessimists Archive Podcast Is Now Called “Build For Tomorrow”

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Oct 21, 2020

We Checked Watches Obsessively Before Phones

Obsessively checking information on a pocket device is seen as a very 21st century dysfunction, but a 1665 diary entry hints it isn’t such a unique phenomenon. 355 years ago Samuel Pepys lamented his obsessive watch checking habit in his diary: “But, Lord! to see how much of my old…

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We Checked Watches Obsessively Before Phones
We Checked Watches Obsessively Before Phones

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Sep 4, 2020

7 Stupid Reactions to 1918 Flu Mask Laws

by @louisanslow Nov 22, 1918: SF residents gathered around a clock tower to count down the seconds to flu mask laws ending like it was New Years Eve. Kids heckled those who didn’t remove masks. Then a second wave hit and the mask rules were reinstated. Podcast on topic: http://link.chtbl.com/pa-masks …

Covid 19

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7 Stupid Reactions to 1918 Flu Mask Laws
7 Stupid Reactions to 1918 Flu Mask Laws
Covid 19

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Apr 29, 2020

Printed Photos Got Blamed for Narcissism Before Instagram.

They called it “photographic mania”, and it sounded just like today’s social media critiques. — If you post a selfie on Instagram, are you a narcissist? Today’s social scolds say yes. They believe that social media — and the many selfies that followed — created a rise in vanity. …

History

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Printed Photos Got Blamed for Narcissism Before Instagram.
Printed Photos Got Blamed for Narcissism Before Instagram.
History

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Nov 14, 2016

PessimistsArc Podcast: The Good Old Days

Episode 2 — When exactly were the good ol’ days? In this episode we go back in time to find out — exploring every moment that people claimed was a golden age, and trying to understand why, as Trump’s victory has shown, nostalgia is such a powerful force. iTunes • RSS

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Oct 3, 2016

Pessimists Archive Podcast

Episode 1: the Walkman — Listen below and subscribe on iTunes: The first episode of our podcast is LIVE, we travel back to the 80s and explore how American society reacted to the rise of the Walkman. Laws were passed to keep them of the streets, and one New Jersey man risked jail time for his right to walk with headphones.

Podcast

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Pessimists Archive Podcast
Pessimists Archive Podcast
Podcast

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·Mar 22, 2016

#HateTwitter

A decade of cynicism directed @ Twitter — 10 years ago Twitter launched and was met with cynicism, ridicule and accusations of frivolity. Pointless Early criticism of Twitter focused on its uselessness. …

Social Media

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#HateTwitter
#HateTwitter
Social Media

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Published in Timeline

·Mar 8, 2016

Early, Cynical Reactions to Electronic Mail

With the passing of Ray Tomlinson, ‘the father of email’, we wanted to look back at some early, cynical reactions to electronic mail in his honor. As with most technologies, cost was an early complaint…

Social Media

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Early, Cynical Reactions to Electronic Mail
Early, Cynical Reactions to Electronic Mail
Social Media

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Published in Timeline

·Feb 29, 2016

Today’s hoverboard hysteria isn’t so different from the early panic around bicycles

A bizarre two-wheeled vehicle is sweeping the world. It’s being met with ridicule, fear and legislative action. That pretty much sums up present-day reactions to the hoverboard:

Innovation

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Today’s hoverboard hysteria isn’t so different from the early panic around bicycles
Today’s hoverboard hysteria isn’t so different from the early panic around bicycles
Innovation

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