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From: Quora Digest < To: [email protected] Subject: Why was Richard Nixon forced to resign for Watergate, but Obama isn't for Benghazi? - Quora Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 14:31:00 +0000 Prr(Quora Your Quora Digest Top Stories from Your Feed Why was Richard Nixon forced to resign for Watergate, but Obama isn't for Benghazi? 190 Robert Heston, Rescue Helicopter/Jet Pilot, Author I landed my helicopter at the compound after the attack and recovered an employee who had both legs and an arm completely crushed by rubble. I really don't recall anyone m... Read More » I am 24 years old and just started learning coding. I want to be a programmer. Am I too late in the game? 71 Jordan Gray, British web dev and chocolate lover One of the best developers I've worked with learned to code in his thirties. His secret? • He read about something every night. • If he found an interesting new technology or t... Read More >> What is the coolest psychology trick? 61 Brandon McLaughlin, Graduate Student of Biology ;LI I think this is a really neat one. The Verplanck Effect: ... Read More What are the characteristics of a bad software engineer? 1k Nachiket Naik, software developer, artist, reader, w... EFTA01204017 In my experience, these are some characteristics of bad software engineers: 1) The StackOverflow bot: This person ran into an error, did a quick google search and applied ... Read More » Who are great actors/actresses that are also great people? 774 Ken Miyamoto, Produced screenwriter, former Sony Pi... I worked with Adam Sandler and his Happy Madison crew a lot during my Sony days as a studio liaison. I've dropped his name often here on Quora. This is a guy whose mov... Read More » Is getting ripped worth it? 614 Andy Johns, I was in an abs infomercial once. ;.; I think the most important point to be made about "being ripped" is that there is no physiological process known as getting ripped. You often hear guys at the gym ask each ... Read More >> What is the most shameful thing that you have ever done? 237 Marcus Geduld, Shakespearean director, computer prog... 1. Murder. Or at least acting as an accessory to murder. Almost daily, I consume the flesh of sentient beings that are capable of suffering and that are made to suffer so t... Read More » What are some of the most important key concepts to grasp that can truly help you understand the world around you? 367 Madalyn Zimbric, BA from UChicago The vast majority of phenomena have a strong component of randomness and chance. From radioactive decay to sports tournaments, from the evolution of bacteria to your dating... Read More » What are the best-kept secrets about investing? 541 Burton Malkiel, author of "A Random Walk Down Wall St... There are no secrets. Just focus on what you can control and think long-term. You can't control the short-term ups and downs of the market. But you can control your costs,... Read More » EFTA01204018 I am 35 and I haven't achieved much in life. Is it too late? 461 Wei-Hwa Huang, Puzzle Designer, Google Engineer from... For certain achievements, yes, it is too late. Your chances of becoming an Olympic basketball player, a popular child actor, and a contortionist are nearly nonexistent. Y... Read More » Read More in Your Feed This email was sent by Ouora (650 Castro Street 1,450. Mountain view, CA 94041). Ouora is your best source for knowledge. Unsubscribe from this email. EFTA01204019

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