Adventures in Higher Education: iPod Envy

Forget discriminating people based on their race, religion, gender, or colloquial term for four-square, it‘sall about playlistism. That‘sright, judging people by their iTunes playlist. Now, I can’t take full credit for this idea; playlistism is really the brainchild of Katie ?the iTunes Hatemonger? Brown, but if playlistism ever takes off like the Klu Klux Klan…

The Steady Theft of Our Time

Whether you’re rich, poor or somewhere in between, time probably seems to be in short supply. And when intrusions keep draining away precious moments, you probably feel some combination of annoyance, frustration and anger. —Norman Soloman —The Steady Theft of Our Time (Alternet) This time of year on college campuses, time is an especially precious resource.…

Rich Schools Get More Financial Aid Money

I was reading a New York Times article on financial aid, and how rich schools like Stanford get more aid money than regular colleges that actually educate average or lower-income students. Then, out of no where, came Seton Hill. —Julie Young spots a quote from SHU’s president. —Rich Schools Get More Financial Aid Money (Work in…

Saturday's Lunar Eclipse

—Saturday’s Lunar Eclipse (Yahoo/AP) I didn’t actually see this part of the eclipse, but I put off Peter’s bath so I could take him out during the totality, and then cut his bath short so I could show him the moon re-emerging. Peter asked whether an eclipse was dangerous, and wanted to hold my hand. Of…

Smash the Windows

By presenting us with colourful screens and buttons for us to click on, Microsoft encourages us to believe that we can force computers to adapt entirely to our preferences for visual images, without having to adapt ourselves to their preference for text. | But not only does this prevent people from getting inside the machine…

Voyager Sails to Edge of Solar System

A century after the Wright brothers briefly piloted an ungainly aircraft 12 feet above the dunes of North Carolina, humanity is reaching another milestone: getting a craft to the threshold between the solar system and interstellar space. —Peter N. Spotts —Voyager Sails to Edge of Solar System (CS Monitor) I was glued to the TV set…

The PDA is Dead… Long Live the PDA!

The PDA is Dead… Long Live the PDA!Literacy Weblog) The Palm has changed a lot in six years. When I bought mine in 1997 (or was it early 1998?) it was called a “Pilot.” Similar:The ChatGPT Lawyer Explains HimselfAs Mike Edwards notes, “AI doomers will …CultureShatoetry iPhone app lets you put… words… in… William Shatner's……

Games at Work May Be Good For You

Some were allowed to play simple Windows games like Solitaire and Minesweeper, while other “control” groups were denied the chance…. The results were measured against how they felt about the work they do and their job. | “The groups that played games showed improvement on both of these measures,” says Professor Goldstein. —Games at Work…

New radio Hitch-Hiker's

A six-part adaptation of Life, the Universe and Everything will be up first in the spring. This will be followed towards the end of 2004 by an eight-week serialisation combining So Long and Thanks for All the Fish with Mostly Harmless. | The news comes just weeks after confirmation that the planned movie version of…

Infamous Crime Technology

The Internet is coming of age, and the era of innocence is gone. while the digital axis of evil takes over. It’s high time we leave the term ICT (information and communication technology) behind unless we claim that it stands for “indifferent capitalist thrash”, or “infamous crime technology”. —finn —Infamous Crime Technology (Saywords) Similar:T.S. Eliot: "when…

CBS Passes on "Reagans" Biography

Kitty Kelly has sold it to CBS. No, just kidding. A tremendous night. It’s the beginning of a second media century, Joe, where it’s much more of a people-driven media. And I say that not lightly. It was the Internet, it was talk radio, it was cable that put pressure on CBS, and heretofore, there’s…

Darpa Runs Robo-Racers Off Road

After inviting every robot maker with a dream to take part in the Grand Challenge, Darpa, the Defense Department’s research arm, has suddenly declared that only 20 drone roadsters will be allowed to enter. This may not mean much to the conglomerate-sponsored, university-backed outfits in the race. But bootstrapping crews like Chabe’s six-man Team LoGhIQ…