Reba the Rebarbative Rhubarb

If I were a children’s author, I would write the story of Reba the Rebarbative Rhubarb.  Of course, at the end, she’d be Reba the Redeemed Rhubarb. Similar:Pluto FlybyWhen I was about 10, I wrote to NASA and…Current_EventsSpring office cleaning thoughts: 1) I used to print a lot. 2) I have enough tote bags. I…

Fatal Distraction: Forgetting a Child in the Backseat of a Car Is a Horrifying Mistake. Is It a Crime?

Powerful journalistic storytelling. There’s no way to tell this story without being disturbing. And then there’s the big twist that comes in from left field at the end… stunning. No significant facts were in dispute. Miles Harrison, 49, was an amiable person, a diligent businessman and a doting, conscientious father until the day last summer…

Preparing the Obituary

If the newspapers do not survive, then what takes on the crucial social and economic roles they have performed over the past century and more? That is unknowable. Failing some inventive institutional spark, some vital functions might simply go unperformed. The Internet is creating a “tragedy of the commons” situation for news, and no one…

Adobe Shockwave interfereres with my system, blocks my attempts to remove it, and replaces the "No" button with "I grant permission for you to nag me later"

Does Adobe Shockwave fit your definition of malware? I train my kids not to click on random boxes that pop up, and I don’t want any boxes popping up on computers my kids use.  So I was very annoyed the other day when I first saw this box — intrusive auto-update window that shows only…

Under Weight of Its Mistakes, Newspaper Industry Staggers

Repeat after me. Newspaper ≠ journalism. Journalism ⊃ newspaper. Why a once-profitable industry suddenly seems as outmoded as America’s automakers is a tale that involves arrogance, mistakes, eroding trust and the rise of a digital world in which newspapers feel compelled to give away their content. “Most of the wounds are self-inflicted,” says Phil Bronstein,…

Are Violent Video Games Adequately Preparing Children For The Apocalypse?

“Playing video games all day, alone and friendless, is is simply the best way that we have to prepare our children for a life of solitude in a barren wasteland.” Similar:You’re Just Gonna Be Nice by A. LangeIn a study, over 1000 gamers were survey…CultureGiving Obsolete Books an Afterlife as Theatre PropsOnce, someone really cared…

Writing in the 21st Century

Kathleen Blake Yancey offers a thoughtful overview of the challenges and opportunities that technology brings to teachers of English. I particularly like her analysis of an effort, organized by high school students, to get AP test-takers to insert the catchphrase  “THIS IS SPARTA!” into their exams. [‘T]he students understood the new audiences of twenty-first century…

The Pac-Man Dossier

Nerd heaven. In chase mode, Pinky behaves as he does because he does not target Pac-Man’s tile directly. Instead, he selects an offset four tiles away from Pac-Man in the direction Pac-Man is currently moving (with one exception). The pictures below illustrate the four possible offsets Pinky will use to determine his target tile based…

The Smart Set: Hot Wheels

Great little feature on a nostalgic pleasure. The Ferris wheel takes you nowhere but up and around. And it is precisely the lack of direction that makes you feel as if you are going everywhere. It doesn’t feed us, doesn’t clothe us, doesn’t give us a home. But man, we’re told, does not live on…