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  <title>Curated Articles Wrapup for August 2012</title>
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        &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.stickyminds.com/s.asp?F=S17548_ART_2&quot;&gt;Who Our Users Actually Are&lt;/a&gt; (2 Aug 2012): 
        We often have an unrealistic mental image of our users, even though we are technology
        users ourselves.  Society&apos;s norms of what a &quot;technology user&quot; looks like are flat-out wrong, 
        and we need to get past them. 
    &lt;/li&gt;

    &lt;li&gt;
        &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.stickyminds.com/s.asp?F=S17553_ART_2&quot;&gt;Hero Culture or Crisis Culture?&lt;/a&gt; (6 Aug 2012):
        We often talk about avoiding a &quot;hero culture&quot;, but I think this is a misnomer.  The real problem 
        is a culture that encourages a steady stream of crises, each of which requires heroic intervention to solve.
    &lt;/li&gt;

    &lt;li&gt;
        &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.stickyminds.com/s.asp?F=S17560_ART_2&quot;&gt;Upgrade Your Wetware for Better Testing&lt;/a&gt; (9 Aug 2012):
        Testing is a thinking activity.  I&apos;m fascinated by how we can try to make our minds &quot;think better&quot;
        in order to become better testers.
    &lt;/li&gt;

    &lt;li&gt;
        &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.stickyminds.com/s.asp?F=S17567_ART_2&quot;&gt;Learning by Osmosis&lt;/a&gt; (13 Aug 2012):
        Few of us get as many formal learning opportunities as we might like -- conferences, seminars, and so forth. 
        If we pay attention to how we spend our time, we can try to take in a little learning and some new ideas every day.
    &lt;/li&gt;

    &lt;li&gt;
        &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.stickyminds.com/s.asp?F=S17606_ART_2&quot;&gt;When Unencrypted USB Keys Go Missing&lt;/a&gt; (28 Aug 2012):
        Elections Ontario recently lost two unencrypted USB keys containing personal information on as many as 
        &lt;em&gt;four million&lt;/em&gt; electors.  Good security policies alone won&apos;t prevent losses like this -- 
        you also have to ensure they&apos;re actually followed. 

    &lt;/li&gt;
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