Annotated Bibliography on Gender & Language

Not only does the author give examples that avoid sexist language, it differentiates between those which are stylistically desirable and those which are stylistically awkward. The site also explains the difference between gender neutral and non-sexist language, something that could be very helpful for students trying to understand sexist language. The author asks (but does…

'Do not call' list faces more hang-ups

The House and Senate voted Thursday to grant the Federal Trade Commission explicit authority to create a national “do not call” list for telemarketers, but the move prompted a second federal judge to block the move. —‘Do not call’ list faces more hang-ups (CNN) An amusing side note… the judge who initially blocked the motion has…

Crisis in Scholarly Publishing

The bottom line is that scholarly publishing isn’t financially feasible as a business model — never was, never was intended to be, and should not be. If scholarship paid, we wouldn’t need university presses. —The Invisible Adjunct —Crisis in Scholarly Publishing (Invisible Adjunct) Similar:Picture Books Languish as Parents Push ‘Big-Kid Books’Picture books are so unpopular these…

The Invisible Library

The Invisible Library is a collection of books that only appear in other books. Within the library’s catalog you will find imaginary books, pseudobiblia, artifictions, fabled tomes, libris phantastica, and all manner of books unwritten, unread, unpublished, and unfound. —The Invisible Library I think I blogged this a long time ago. It’s not in my…

New Doctor Who TV series

Doctor Who is coming back to BBC One in 2005. It will be a new live-action series, written by Russell T Davies. —New Doctor Who TV series  (BBCi/Doctor Who News) My son Peter will be thrilled, as will my wife. She has old videotapes from her teenaged years, and pulled them out to amuse our…

Who Buys Rainbow Hector Weblog Shares?

—Who Buys Rainbow Hector Weblog Shares? (Blogshares) Who is deb_c and why, why did she purchase 2,500 blogshares of my Rainbow Hector Weblog just a few hours ago? According to Blogshares (fantasy blog stock market), deb_c’s homepage is www.sugarfused.com. Similar:The woman and the car: a chatty little handbook for all women who motor or want to…

Nothing Matters

Teachers should teach nothing. Students should learn nothing. Students should know nothing. Nothing is worth teaching. Nothing is worth learning…. —Nothing Matters Read the whole thing — I’ve had students stop after the first section, but the whole page expresses a single unified thought that develops from the first “Nothing Matters” section. I’ve blogged this…

Shakespeare's 'Hokey Pokey'

O proud left foot, that ventures quick within Then soon upon a backward journey lithe. Anon, once more the gesture, then begin: Command sinistral pedestal to writhe.Shakespeare’s ‘Hokey Pokey’ (Google It) Via Karissa Kilgore. Originally from a Washington Post contest. I’m sure the link has vanished by now. Similar:Beatrix Potter-pinching and Žižekian swipes: the strange world…

Electronic paper reaches video speed

A single sheet looks pretty much like ordinary paper. But the ink can be rearranged electronically fast enough to show video movies. —Philip Ball — Electronic paper reaches video speed (Nature) Similar:5 myths about Facebook’s Messenger appReal journalism takes a look at that Huf…BusinessStudents who grew up with search engines might change STEM education foreverThe headline…

The Story story

There are two very different reasons why papers like the Times default to the opposing view format for covering a subject. One is that fights make good stories, and the easiest fights to cast and cover are ones with only two sides…. The second reason that journals, and journalists, default to the Opposing View format…

Microsoft to curb chat room abuses

Microsoft is closing internet chat rooms because their misuse by spammers, paedophiles and others is damaging the reputation of its MSN service and the internet as a whole. —Chris Nutall —Microsoft to curb chat room abuses (Financial Times) Similar:Anti-globalism Is Common Factor in Social Media Conspiracy Theories, says UW ProfFascinating academic effort to find a pa…AcademiaEthics…

Notable Journalism Links

J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism Hildy, You’re a Newspaperman: Collecting Screen Scribes (“One film I never see on anyone’s list is “Doctor X,” an uneven 1930-something thriller in which the reporter not only climbs a drainpipe to look in a window, but crawls under a sheet to impersonate a corpse (complete with toe-tag) and…

Judge Blocks 'Do Not Call' Law

A U.S. court in Oklahoma has blocked the national “do not call” list that would allow consumers to stop most unwanted telephone sales calls, the Direct Marketing Association said on Wednesday. —Judge Blocks ‘Do Not Call’ Law (AP/Arizona Central) Breaking news. Starting next week, it would have been illegal to call people on that list. Curse…

Googling Word Variations

The Keyword Variation Checker is a tool I wrote using the Google Web API. It will go through all kinds of variations of a given keyword and google the result. All that was needed is a little text-file with possible endings for a word from a free dictionary I found online. For example, the word…

Plagiarism Roundup

In honor of Mike Arnzen’s unmasking of a plagiarist, here are a few recent blog entries on academic dishonesty: Blair Hornstine (Plagarizing Valedictorian Kicked out of Harvard) (For those who think plagiarism isn’t serious) Worse than a Plagiarist.. a SPAMMING Plagiarist! (what it feels like to have your work appropriated — the evildoers did give…

Contrails

Chemtrails: 18,600 hits on Google. A lunatic fringe of dittoheads, convinced Doom is wafting down on the populace via 747s and DC-10s. A whole subculture of contrail conspiracy freaks. God bless ’em, at least they’re looking up. —Matt Rasmussen —Contrails (Orion Online) Similar:NASA confirms the best-ever evidence for water on MarsMars is the only [other] place…

Get a(n Interesting) Life

Despite its high visibility, I have not been able to authenticate “May you live in interesting times” as an ancient Chinese curse. —Stephen E. DeLong —Get a(n Interesting) Life I am tempted to comment “Somebody has too much time on his hands,” but the irony of typing that into my weblog would probably be too…

Costa Rica 5

Here I was in a place where the jungle goes all the way to the ocean, with only a strip of beach dividing the two. Sand crabs, hermit crabs, and crab crabs skitter across the path, and lizards are pretty common. If you look up you likely see white faced monkeys, and iguana are common…