Civilization 3: Educational Review

What does my ten-year-old son think he has learned from playing Civilization 3? Similar:The Rivals #PPTPlaytimeA great production of a delightful play.CultureChristmas 1970. I was feverish and it was unseasonably warm outside. One of my favorite pi…PersonalWrite instructions for busy grouches.Updating the graphic for a writing hando…AcademiaOpen Access Journals in the Field of EducationUpdate, June…

Magenta Ain't A Colour

Disturbing, yet cool.  Biotele.com A beam of white light is made up of all the colours in the spectrum. The range extends from red through to violet, with orange, yellow, green and blue in between. But there is one colour that is notable by its absence.   Pink (or magenta, to use its official name)…

Proofread before you send it out, guys.

Update: The AP posted the correction within 18 minutes. Not bad. However… Similar:People we have a hole in the floorCurrent_EventsWhen the Reporter Becomes Part of the Story (Aggressive Reporter Covering Pittsburgh Zoo D…Students who are new to journalism often…AcademiaMariah Carey meets William Carlos Williams AmusingPeter Sallis: Wallace and Gromit actor dies aged 96 The voice of…

Interactive Fiction Writing Month

Interactive Fiction Writing Month (Feb 15 – March 15) This is the blag for Interactive Fiction Month 2009, an attempt to lure beginners into learning Inform through a series of easy tasks with concrete deadlines, and to promote discourse on game design in general. Similar:Photos inspired by Wuthering HeightsA photographer blogged about taking phot…AestheticsThe Horror……

Coraline — My Quick Review

I bugged out of work a few hours early today so I could meet up with the family for a matinee showing of Coraline. The local theater had a rather defensive home-grown sign explaining that the extra $2.50 they were charging per ticket pays for the cost of renting the 3D projection equipment from Disney.…

‘Sexual Depravity,’ Student Fees and the Student Press

News about a free-speech dust-up in the department where I used to work at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire: This fall, the English department, the publication’s then “administrative home,” voted unanimously to sever its ties to Flip Side, citing, in a statement, interest in “fostering the responsible use of free speech and the mutually respectful community…

Is That an Emoticon in 1862?

What appears to be a smiley winks out from an 1862 transcript of a speech by ==|;o)> NY Times City Room Similar:Microsoft is once again asking Chrome users to try Bing through unblockable pop-ups If you click “Yes,” the pop-up will …BusinessThe Declaration of Independence (Dramatic Reading)I rather enjoyed recording this oral int…Current_EventsMars Panorama –…

Blambot Comic Fonts and Lettering

A nifty little primer, compiled by Nate Piekos. CROSSBAR I This is probably the biggest mistake seen amongst amateur letterers. An “I” with the crossbars on top and bottom is virtually only used for the personal pronoun, “I.” The only other allowable use of the “crossbar I” is in abbreviations. Any other instance of the letter should just…

Text satire pushes Guitar Hero's buttons

Cantina The current management of this rather seedy venue doesn’t much care about appearances, apparently. Nonetheless, it’s become one of the hottest spots in the area, attracting surly alcoholics from all around. A variety of local acts, the vast majority unrelentingly terrible, play here every Tuesday night. Coincidentally, it’s Tuesday night. A host of unsavory-looking…

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a horde of the undead in possession of insatiable hunger for the brains of the living must be in want of a Jane Austin remix.(via) Pride and Prejudice and Zombies covers the same ground as the original masterpiece – only that ground is full freshly-vacated graves.  The “strange…