HyperCard Forgotten, Not Gone

"First released in 1989, HyperCard still has a fiercely dedicated following despite no meaningful update in about 15 years." —HyperCard Forgotten, Not Gone (Wired) Similar:Google Favors Good Reporting, Not Liberal Views: StudyIt’s a logical fallacy to suggest that w…CultureThe Importance of Writing Skills in Tech-Related FieldsGood writing skills are valuable, even i…AcademiaDC Art Science Evening…

The second issue of Game Studies is out. Similar:How The NY Times Is Sparking the VR Journalism RevolutionJust as young people in journalism schoo…CybercultureThe 19th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition Welcome to IFComp 2013, the competit…Current_EventsEssential Journalists: How Coronavirus Changed TV Newshttps://youtu.be/CWcEABVWbfA Current_EventsNellie Bly statue to be unveiled at Pittsburgh airport ThursdayIn 1889, Bly became famous…

Dave Arneson Interview

“D[ungeons]&D[ragons] sort of came about after a monster marathon week of reading Conan novels, eating popcorn until it was coming out of my ears-no I was not on drugs-and we got the idea to do something in a dungeon.” —Dave Arneson Interview (GameSpy) A “monster marathon”… ha, ha. Similar:Students say "math class is stupid and…

Tales of the Plush Cthulu

“Once upon a time, in a part of the house where grownups rarely visited, there was the Land of the Stuffed Animals… But Professor Blue Smush DinoBaby’s warning came too late. First a slight tremor came from within the box.” Jon Hansen —Tales of the Plush Cthulu Similar:William Zinsser: What Is Good Writing? (Clarity, Simplicity,…

Traces of Genius: Is Art Sullied by Technology?

"The true link between technology and art, regarded in modern times as something shameful, is becoming increasingly apparent, and the evidence suggests that artists’ dependence on machines has been not only extensive but long-lived…"  Charles Paul Freund —Traces of Genius: Is Art Sullied by Technology? (Reason) Similar:Three challenges for the web, according to its inventorA…

Pluto: Too Hip to Be Out There

"Debate has raged in recent years whether it was even fair to call Pluto a planet, given its newfound status as one object among many in the Kuiper Belt — which actually contains more mass than the better-known asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter." Steve Kettman —Pluto: Too Hip to Be Out…

Who Needs Paper? Not Iowa College

“Instead of a library, the school has a resource center equipped with computer workstations that can access the Web, e-books and online journals. The resource center also houses several meeting tables, audio-visual materials and a few paper magazines — but no books.” Katie Dean —Who Needs Paper? Not Iowa College (Wired) Similar:How do I cite…

Aussie Suicide Bags Delayed

Is this for real? "The controversial suicide device will be promoted under the name "Aussie Bags" and will be shipped with the warning ‘DO NOT put this bag over your head. It could kill you.’" —Aussie Suicide Bags Delayedb> (AAP) Similar:That Much-Despised Apple Ad Could Be More Disturbing Than It LooksApple has apologized, but like…

The Power of Portals

"Several years ago, the State University of New York at Buffalo took stock of its proliferating Web sites and found more than 250,000 pages spread out across 17 different servers. Not surprisingly, students and faculty members were having a hard time finding information they needed, even though they knew it was probably online — somewhere." Florence…

Father's Poem, Son's Conviction

"After posting his father’s poem — a bitter reflection on the state of Egyptian society and culture after Egypt was defeated in the 1967 war against Israel — Shohdy was arrested in November 2001." Sergey Kuznetsov —Father’s Poem, Son’s Conviction (Wired) Similar:Google Docs MLA Style Works Cited Class ActivityI have rarely been satisfied with spendi…AcademiaI…

Marilyn Monroe Died 40 Years Ago Today

: The Smoking Gun features a small trove of scanned images of Monroe artifacts, including her will and a love note to Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe Died 40 Years Ago Today Similar:Original Mickey Mouse Character Enters Public Domain in 2024As a grad student in the 1990s, I chose …AcademiaI rather like my instructional page on…

How first-year college students read Popular Science

When asked to read a magazine article, 40% of college students thought that the author had performed the research reported in the article: "The willingness of students to believe that anyone who writes is an expert and authority was striking." Kate Manuel —How first-year college students read Popular Scienceb> (Studies in Media & Information Literacy…

Don’t Link to Us!

In light of the above, it might be appropriate to mention Don’t Link to Us!: “Stupid Linking Policies.”    Thanks, “paheil”. Similar:My Dad Is a Right-Wing Asshole (Village Voice)A closed-minded liberal writing a letter…CultureThe Neutral Zone (ST:TNG Rewatch: Season 1, Episode 25)Rewatching Star Trek: The Next Generatio…CultureEveryone Nov 1AmusingNews Feed FYI: Click-baitingIt’s hard for me…

Who Needs Dr. J? [Journalism-school reform at Columbia]

At Columbia, students "play pretend-journalism" for 10 months and leave with a master’s degree.  "It’s striking how small has been the influence of J-school graduates on the upper reaches of American journalism." Tunku Varadarajan —Who Needs Dr. J? [Journalism-school reform at Columbia] (WSJ) Similar:Interesting Slant in News HeadlinesHere’s a “glass is half full” headline t…Current_EventsI…

Flogged by Bloggers

Weblogs are vehicles for debunking inaccurate, biased reporting–exposing the media giants like never before. "A favorite target is the [New York] Times, which has developed the habit of running front-page editorials posing as news reports." John Leo —Flogged by Bloggers (U.S. News) Similar:Partisan Pa. websites masquerading as local news threaten trust in journalism, new report…

Children's text messages are 'the key to their future'

"Researchers examined how different professions wrote text messages and divided them into four groups – creatives, jugglers, controllers and facilitators." —Children’s text messages are ‘the key to their future’ (Ananova) Sounds like a lazy journalist paraphrasing a press release rather than actually doing journalism, but the basic idea presented in the article seems interesting. Similar:Integrating…

This Promotional Pen Works So Great…

"I’m far too busy to seek [new drugs] out by reading medical journals and research papers or by talking to my fellow doctors. It really is a huge help to get great drug recommendations by way of hats, T-shirts, coffee mugs, pencil holders, clipboards, and fanny packs that I randomly encounter or that are sent…