Explain the Internet to a 19th Century Street Urchin With the Funniest Flowchart Ever (The One) – Urlesque

Urlesque Similar:Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch I was in college and grad school dur…CultureOne of the Sadder Lost and Found Messages You'll Probably See TodayNot my item, but the pathos caught my ey…DesignThere, in my morning snapshot of the kids home-schooling in the kitchen, is the cable I sh…EducationWonderfully Detailed Tribute to 1970s British…

Making things hard to read 'can boost learning'

Researchers at Princeton University employed volunteers to learn made-up information about different types of aliens – and found that those reading harder fonts recalled more when tested 15 minutes later. They argue that schools could boost results by simply changing the font used in their basic teaching materials. —BBC Similar:All Good Things… (#StarTrek #TNG Rewatch,…

Muslims speak out against NPR's political correctness

While a Muslim advocacy group, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), was instrumental in getting National Public Radio (NPR) to fire Juan Williams, some Muslims are speaking out against succumbing to the censorship of political correctness. —Caroline May, The Daily Caller “But it’s just Facebook gossip,” my students sometimes say — even my journalism students —…

Views: The 20-Something Dilemma

For most of the 20-somethings I know, which is an admittedly small group of graduates from some of the country’s best four-year colleges and universities, life’s third decade offers a disquieting mix of uncertainty and promise. Faced with friends scattering across the globe after graduation, the high stakes and complexity of modern life, a tough…

Abstract Pixel Art! (Part 1 of 2)

Pixel art entry from Something Awful. The site includes loads of others (most of which I don’t get). Similar:Now Is the Perfect Time to Memorize a PoemPowerful writing, by Matthew Schneier. …AestheticsThe Survivors (ST:TNG Rewatch, Season Three Episode 3) Charming geriatric love and a pacif…Rewatching ST:TNG after a 20-year break….PopCultShakaar #StarTrek #DS9 Rewatch (Season 3, Episode…

Halloween Pictures

My wife baked this cake for my birthday (and my daughter’s half-birthday.) Here’s how the family dressed up for Seton Hill’s haunted house fund-raiser for Make-A-Wish. Similar:Babylon 5 redefined TV science fiction, so why isn’t it better known?The article doesn’t actually answer the …CultureSpring 2020 Quarantine Grades SubmittedPersonalIt’s so heartbreaking seeing the amount of disinformation…

Webcamgate case resolved. Badly

Amazing. The educators who used school-provided laptops to spy on teenagers — snapping pictures of them while they were sleeping or not fully clothes–are still on the job, and the taxpayers get to pay the legal bills. There’s a science fiction trope where aliens do something their unearthly mindset considers virtuous, but anyone with normal…

Livetweeting the 1970s Buck Rogers Movie

Soon I will start tweeting the series pilot for the 1979 Gil Gerard Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. #buckrogers 7:44 PM Oct 15th Just from the promo, my son recognized a reused laser sound effect from the original Battlestar Galactica. #buckrogers 7:54 PM Oct 15th I had totally forgotten the flying-through-four-light-blobs warp effect. #buckrogers…

Subtext

     “I am learning about subtext,” he said.      She raised an eyebrow. “You?”      “Yes, me.” he said, casually stretching. “It means the words say one thing, but there’s a more important meaning hidden between the lines.”      She watched him. “Subtext sounds so… interesting,” she said, uncrossing her legs.      He sat next…

Those Evil E-mails

This entry comes from a podcast sponsored by a Lutheran ministry group.  At about 11 minutes in, the presenters discuss a handout that was originally submitted by a student, but that I have continued to maintain over the years.   What kind of e-mailer are you? – Is your electronic correspondence short and to the point,…

GET LAMP: Documentary on History of Computer Games Screened at Seton Hill University

Documentary filmmaker Jason Scott will present GET LAMP, a documentary on word-driven computer games, at Seton Hill University, 7-10pm Tuesday (Oct 5). Scott is a digital entrepreneur with a Twitter account devoted to his cat Sockington (with nearly 1.5 million followers). He regularly gives convention speeches on such topics as Wikipedia and digital archiving. GET…