How Not to Request Help Online

Here is the complete text of a message in my inbox today, from someone who signed it “freak”: “help find information about the beleives of the pilgrims in 1620” How Not to Request Help OnlineE-Mail) Sorry. Please do your own homework. Similar:Combating Shakespearean shrinkage – Shakespeare & BeyondThe worst reaction to Shakespeare’s comp…CultureBob Dylan's Nobel…

Why Nerds are Unpopular

“Of course I wanted to be popular.|But in fact I didn’t, not enough. There was something else I wanted more: to be smart. Not simply to do well in school, though that counted for something, but to design marvellous rockets, or to write well, or to understand how to program computers. In general, to make…

Welcome to Bloggers World

“I HAVE just ploughed through the first five books devoted to an Internet art form that fascinates me and may well be unknown to you. Where to start?|Say for the moment that the weblog – a log of the World Wide Web, as it were -can be personal publishing at its most liberating, an online…

Gollum: Dissed by the Oscars?

“Andy Serkis’ computer-aided performance was one of the best things about ‘The Two Towers.’… Is Hollywood ready to acknowledge and honor digital performances, or even human-digital hybrids? This year, the answer seems to be a resounding no.” Ivan Askwith —Gollum: Dissed by the Oscars?Salon) Similar:This image of Mark Zuckerberg says so much about our futureA…

Getting Emotional

“[A]cademics are throwing themselves into the study of emotion with the rapturous intensity of a love affair. In a sense, emotion has always been at the core of the humanities: Without the passions, there would not be much history, and even less literature. Indeed the very word ‘philosophy’ begins with philos (love).” Scott McLemee —Getting…

The Software Developer as Movie Icon

“Unfortunately, most will just view the team projects, class presentations, software life cycles, and ambiguous problem statements as ‘hoops they have to jump through’ to graduate. I recall a meeting with a student who was having trouble working with her project team in a recent class. She actually asserted with some confidence that the problem…

Survey: Web Use Trends Ever Upward

“The dot-com economy is long gone, but that hasn’t curbed the public’s appetite for shopping, banking and generally amusing themselves on the World Wide Web, according to a recent study.|Significantly more people are using the Web to send pictures and videos, shop, download music, play games and do their banking, according a study that compares…

Google Blogging Right Along

—Google Blogging Right AlongWired) There’s nothing new in this Wired story that wasn’t already covered by blogs over the weekend. Similar:Page Weight MattersUnexpected consequences, when a develope…CybercultureUsing a Typewriter Simulator to Teach Media HistoryWorking on the syllabus for my “Media an…CultureCarnegie Science Center: Roboworld (and a bit of SportsWorks)Here’s a brief video, made up of…

Always a Dull Moment: The hottest game in the sky is simulating a holding pattern. Fasten your seat belt.

“Vatsim allows virtual pilots (but real people) and virtual air traffic controllers (also real people) to see each other and communicate. The result is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game patterned after the government’s dullest bureaucracy.” —Always a Dull Moment: The hottest game in the sky is simulating a holding pattern. Fasten your seat belt.Wired)…

Write This Way, Gentle Reader

“In the autumn of their careers, they are in a mood to dispense the wisdom that comes of decades of slugging it out with editors, critics, other writers and, roughest of all, their own restless egos….Let us summon in spirit some of these authors of literary guides and memoirs and hear what they have to…

Songs Inspired by Literature

“We use music as a vehicle to engage, inspire and reinforce the magic of literature and the power of reading. We have launched an awareness and outreach campaign for one of this country’s most critical problems: adults who cannot read or write.” From the Chapter One benefit CD for “Artists for Literacy”: Bruce Springsteen –…