Unicorn Drawing Turns 3D

Unicorns are much more fun when they move. It took about two minutes for my daughter to do the drawing, about an hour and a half to make the model (while my daughter played at my feet), and another two hours to make the animation (long after she was in bed). Similar:This Woman Inspired One of the First…

You can't Facebook me: I quit.

Yes, that’s right, I’ve quit Facebook. After being a member for over three years–since its expansion to all colleges and universities in September 2005–I decided to deactivate my account. Why would I do such a thing? Hmph, funny you should ask. —Karissa Kilgore When I finally got around to joining Facebook about a year ago,…

Heard any Good Books Lately?

Heard Any Good Books.mp3 (5min, 1MB) When pneumonia wiped me out for about two months in the fall of 2007, for several weeks I could do little more than lie on the futon and worry about the work I was missing.  During the first week or so, when I still imagined it was just the…

XeePhotoshopLoader.m – xee – Google Code

Best. Comment. Ever.         while([fh offsetInFile]+12<=imageoffs)        {                uint32 sign=[fh readUInt32BE];                uint32 marker=[fh readUInt32BE];                uint32 chunklen=[fh readUInt32BE];                off_t nextchunk=[fh offsetInFile]+((chunklen+3)&~3);                // At this point, I’d like to take a moment to speak to you about the Adobe PSD format.                // PSD is not a good format. PSD is not even a bad format. Calling it such…

Facebook Manners and You

Via this Time Magazine article, “How Not to be Hated on Facebook.” Similar:Designing Cabinets in Blender3D — ExperimentsI designed these simple 3D cabinets in B…CybercultureStem subject snobbery: a student’s view on why arts subjects matterWhile everyone complains about the subje…AestheticsWhy did I only blog 3 times in June 2001?What was I doing during the summer…

Career Advice: Boring Within or Simply Boring?

My class topic today was an introduction to oral presentations for a freshman writing course. The students had already given informal four-minute practice presentations earlier in the term, but they’re gearing up for a more formal presentation. So this article comes at a good time for me. The ability to give an engaging lecture doesn’t…

Google Book Search settlement gives Google a virtual monopoly over literature – Boing Boing

Another thought-provoking link from BoingBoing. Maybe the language is a bit alarmist, but that’s what gets the linkers linking. The Authors Guild — which represents a measly 8000 writers — brought a class action against Google on behalf of all literary copyright holders, even the authors of the millions of “orphan works” whose rightsholders can’t…

We Didn't Start the Flame War

We Didn’t Start the Flame War. (Don’t listen to this one with urchins underfoot.) College Humor does not pull its punches when it satirizes (and celebrates) the depths to which human nature can stoop when participating in discussion threads. (My favorite bit is the Rick Astley impersonator, a reference to an internet meme of the…

Why Dead Authors Can Thrill Modern Readers

An interesting introduction to literary Darwinism, from LiveScience.com: Carroll hypothesized that modern readers would gravitate toward protagonists who displayed pro-social tendencies or promoted group cooperation — similar to how ancestral human hunter-gatherers valued such behavior. He joined forces with another Literary Darwinist, Jonathan Gottschall, as well as two evolutionary psychologists on the study. Their online…

Female man to female man

The always-interesting Language Log offers this detailed and thoughtful analysis of gender and sports terminology. Here’s just a snippet: I’ve never seen man used to refer to a female athlete in an expression like “guard her man” or “I had my man beat”. Nor, for that matter, have I ever seen woman used in such…