Goodwill Toy Section Most Depressing Thing Ever

“The toy area has its own distinct odor: sort of a musty, mildewy, plastic, sour-milk, baby-vomit, metallic, rotting-cloth smell… It isn’t quite the smell of evil-just despair.” —Goodwill Toy Section Most Depressing Thing EverOnion) Similar:Thinking a lot lately about masking and empathy, and my role as educator.Thinking a lot lately about masking and …CultureDid you…

Anti-telemarketing Script

“Telemarketers make use of a telescript – a guideline for a telephone conversation. This script creates an imbalance in the conversation between the marketer and the consumer. It is this imbalance, most of all, that makes telemarketing successful. The EGBG Counterscript attempts to redress that balance.” Martijn Engelbregt —Anti-telemarketing Script (EGBG) Similar:My Ouya arrived.My Ouya arrived…

Cell Phones are no Class Act, Teachers Say

“When cell phones started ringing during Peter Telep’s classes at the University of Central Florida, the English instructor came up with an unusual solution: He gets to answer the call…. ‘This is the English teacher, and we’re busy right now.’” Amy L. Edwards —Cell Phones are no Class Act, Teachers SayOrlando Sentinel) Similar:Soldiers of the…

“I Love Lucy” Bible Study

“This program takes lessons learned from the classic I Love Lucy TV show and uses them as a discussion starter for small group study!” —“I Love Lucy” Bible Study”  Words fail me. Similar:Is AI making us less intelligent?This morning, after students submitted a…CybercultureJimmy Kimmel Reveals "Worst Twerk Fail EVER – Girl Catches Fire" PrankBrilliant. The…

The Problem Printer.

“Last week I was with one of my summer interns in the lobby when a receptionist complained that her printer wasn’t working. The intern horsed around with it and discovered a pen stuck inside the printer… So he grabs a piece of paper and starts scrawling on it…” See image: “Whitespace in Document Design: Why…

Why do we love puzzles? Professor fills in the blanks

“He steadily brings us through the history, citing the magic squares of China, the first puzzle magazines in the 18th century, the 19th-century American crazes (when pros began to make a living at it), and the 200 million Rubik’s Cubes sold in the 1980s. Enigmas, charades, riddles, anagrams, cryptograms, rebuses, duck-rabbit images, mathematical brain-crushers, Chinese…

The Coming Air Age [of 1952]

“Now you hear a low hum, and over the horizon appears a flying machine. You press the button of a box near by and a radio signal flashes to the machine. The aircraft, looking oddly like a horizontal electric fan, drones toward you. When the pilot is directly overhead, all forward movement of the machine…

Random Words

“This Web site and its associated mailing list are devoted to recently coined words, existing words that have enjoyed a recent renaissance, and older words that are being used in new ways.” Here’s an example: technopolis, nounThe sum total of the technological infrastructure of a society. —Random WordsWord Spy) Similar:August Wilson House officially opens in…

Googling Your Email

“Any data that’s public, and that Google can see, is hardly worth storing and organizing. We simply search for what we need, when we need it: just-in-time information management. But since we don’t admit Google to our private data stores — Intranets [1] and mailboxes, for example — we’re still like the shoemaker’s barefoot children.…

Older Gamers Now the Norm

“40 percent of the most frequent PC game players are 35 or older, according to the Interactive Digital Software Association, a game industry group…. Computer games have been around for about 25 years, and many younger baby boomers encountered them during their teen years.” —Older Gamers Now the NormMostly AP) Similar:Manti Te'o's Dead Girlfriend, The…

Careful What You Wish Upon a Star For

“For some reason, everyone seemed to know that Disney is the one company you don’t want to cross. Even if the person you’re consulting can’t point to specific cases, he or she has heard things. Scary things. Severed horse head on the bed pillow, that kind of thing.” —Careful What You Wish Upon a Star…