2002 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest Winner

Bulwer-Lytton wrote a novel that infamously began, "It was a dark and stormy night." His name lives on in the title of an annual bad fiction contest. This year’s winner: "On reflection, Angela perceived that her relationship with Tom had always been rocky, not quite a roller-coaster ride but more like when the toilet-paper roll…

Folklorist Alan Lomax Dies

"Mr. Lomax was a musicologist, author, disc jockey, singer, photographer, talent scout, filmmaker, concert and recording producer and television host. He did whatever was necessary to preserve traditional music and take it to a wider audience." (Jon Pareles) —Folklorist Alan Lomax Dies (NY Times) Similar:What Khan Academy's Fun, Free Learning Empire Has to Do with…

Weblogs: Put Them to Work in Your Newsroom

“Weblogs are growing up…. They’re not yet fully utilized in the news industry, but elsewhere weblogs are a common and widely used new piece in the Internet publishing puzzle.” Weblogs: Put Them to Work in Your Newsroom (Poynter Inst.) The social and literary importance of the weblog phenomenon extends far beyond commenting on the news,…

Becoming a Usability Professional

“Usability expertise is mainly an issue of talent and experience rather than theory. Much of usability work requires pattern matching, which is why it’s so dependent on brain power and past experience: Once you observe slight traces of a usability issue in users’ behavior, you must deduce the underlying implications for design.” Jakob Nielsen —Becoming…

Yahoo Admits Mangling E-Mail

Yahoo has admitted that it has been changing some of the words inside attachments accompanying messages sent to users of its web-based e-mail system. —Yahoo Admits Mangling E-MailBBC) Similar:IPads in the classroom: The right way to use them, demonstrated by a Swiss school.The devices are not really valued as por…CybercultureFigured out how to configure my…

Point. Click. Think?

"The Internet makes it ungodly easy now for people who wish to be lazy," says a librarian in this article about the pitfalls of relying on the Internet for research. —Point. Click. Think? (WashPost) You can often find good information online, but novices should know how to recognize a peer-reviewed journal. Similar:Replacing Disputed Flags with…

No Bells, No Whistles: Just Games

"In an age of big-budget titles and state-of-the-art technology, Skotos wants to revive the old text genre." Brad King [See also the sidebar: "Games Started Off Without a Bang."] —No Bells, No Whistles: Just Games (Wired) Similar:dungeon.jpg (JPEG Image, 2535×1616 pixels)Great Zork map.AestheticsDaily 10sq cm of control panel eye candy. #blender3d #blender3dart #steampunkAestheticsIn September, 2002,…

Why is Software So Bad?

"In an amazingly short time, software has become critical to almost every aspect of modern life… Yet much software simply doesn’t work reliably."  Charles C. Mann —Why is Software So Bad? (MIT Tech Review) Similar:FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules For 'Open Internet'Verizon and Comcast lobbyists hang their…BusinessI have two scenes in a horror film. My…

Blog to Cope With Alzheimer's Fog

"Seniors in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, with mild to moderate memory loss, are writing Web logs to help them make sense of their daily lives. And the activity, they say, is slowing the onset of their symptoms." Mark Baard —Blog to Cope With Alzheimer’s Fog (Wired) Similar:The Day I Stopped Saying ‘Hurry Up’Adorable…

Emotion and Design: Attractive Things Work Better

“Design matters, but which design is preferable depends upon the occasion, the context, and above all, upon my mood… Why do I own several teapots? Because I like them.” Don Norman —Emotion and Design: Attractive Things Work Better (jnd.org) Similar:Contemptible and Exploitive “Share if You’re Not Ashamed of Me” Facebook ScamsOutline: Various Facebook posts that fea…BusinessWilliam…

Half the World

"The phrase ‘Half the world has never made a phone call’ or some variation thereof has become an urban legend, a widely believed but unsubstantiated story about the nature of the world." Clay Shirky —Half the World shirky.com) Similar:Banned Books Week | Celebrating the Freedom to Read: Sept. 30 – Oct. 6, 2012 What, you…

Do Not Enter!

"This site is a repository for pictures of do not enter signs. Since this is one of many international roadsigns the collection is diverse in geographical context." James Canavan —Do Not Enter!donotenter.com) Similar:Prime Stage's THE OUTSIDERS Stays Golden at the New HazlettCherry, the upper-class go-between spann…BooksHenry Bemis waited his whole life to finally read a…

The QWERTY Myth…

(The Economist) “…goes roughly as follows. The QWERTY design (patented by Christopher Sholes in 1868 and sold to Remington in 1873) aimed to solve a mechanical problem of early typewriters. When certain combinations of keys were struck quickly, the type bars often jammed.” But the real problem is that “economists seem to adopt bogus anecdotal…

Good Definition of a “Realistic” War Game

"[T]hey ship 45,000 copies, and only 15,000 of the games allow you to proceed past the beach. That’s it. No refunds, either. You get off the landing craft; your screen goes black; your computer seizes up and cannot be rebooted. Game over, man." James Lileks —Good Definition of a “Realistic” War Game (The Bleat) Similar:Facebook…

Approximating Life

Richard S. Wallace has created Alice, an artificial life form that gets along with people better than he does.  —Approximating Life (NY Times — registration req’d) Similar:Is College Worth It? Clearly, New Data SayAmericans with four-year college degrees…AcademiaLong Live The English Major—If It’s Paired With An Industry-Recognized CredentialWhat does this simple question and its r…AcademiaThe…

One researcher’s unlikely crusade: to overthrow the on/off button.

"[U]sers—confounded by too many choices—fail to take advantage of their office equipment’s power-saving features."  —One researcher’s unlikely crusade: to overthrow the on/off button. (Technology Review) Similar:Journalism, Fake News, and "Clickbait Defamation"Sometimes when my social media contacts …CultureRichard Scarry unfinished manuscript to be publishedSome of my happiest memories of fatherho…AestheticsCarolyn is the Production Understudy for PPT’s…

Do the good intentions excuse environmental scientists who oversimplify to get attention?

The Method of Lies vs. the Method of Truth: “The sincerity of the propagandist is no protection; some of the worst excesses in history were engineered by persons motivated by zealous belief.” Julian Simon Note particularly the (unsourced) quotation from Stephen Schneider, describing how environmental scientists manipulate the media in order to get attention: “[W]e…

User Empowerment and the Fun Factor

“It’s very enjoyable to visit a website that works, where everything just clicks for you. In contrast, a user interface that doesn’t do things the way you want feels sluggish, unpleasant, and possibly even hostile, despite the designer’s no doubt sincere attempt to invoke positive emotions.” Jakob Nielsen —User Empowerment and the Fun Factor (Alertbox) Similar:If…

Why Psychology has Failed

“Despite the best efforts of poets, emotions are largely beyond words, and this is another reason why, in Kagan’s view, psychology and psychiatry have stalled.” Peter Watson —Why Psychology has FailedNew Statesman) Similar:Aging Gen-Xer Doesn't Find Bad Movies Funny Anymore”I got this cool tape off eBay containin…AmusingListening to Weird Al's "Word Crimes." Awesome. My teaching…