Playlist for The Ed Shepp Radio Experiment - April 5, 2007

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April 5, 2007: A Perfect Mess



A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder--How Crammed Closets, Cluttered Offices, and On-the-Fly Planning Make the World a Better Place


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Ed Shepp, remixed by Kevin Burrows  The Ed Shepp Radio Experiment Theme   This week's theme is a listener remix! Thanks to Kevin Burrows for creating it. Yay! 
  There are a couple of bits that couldn't make it into the show due to length: This one, which was a bit more from the History of Mess: EXCERPT ONE And this, which went into a bit further detail about stochastic resonance: EXCERPT TWO

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Thu. 4/5/07 6:25pm From: wheat

A Perfect Mess, friggen hilarious. Quite compelling especially that bit regarding creativity and the work routine.

Fri. 4/6/07 10:21pm From: kristie

amen!

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