Robo-docs

“What if a dispassionate computer had been making the decisions about [Andrea] Yates’ care, rather than a human doctor sitting across a desk from her? Would a computer have left her on medication? Would her children still be alive?” Ivan Oransky —Robo-docs (Salon) Similar:Realm of Fear (#StarTrek #TNG Rewatch, Season 6, Episode 2) When transporters…

James Doohan comatose? Ill?

Geek website Slashdot was reporting, as of about 20 minutes ago (6:20 EST), that the actor best known for his role as Chief Engineer Mongomery “Scotty” Scott from the original Star Trek series, was in a coma and not expected to recover.  In the time it took for me to post this message, Slashdot posted…

Persuasion

Humans appear to have a hard-wired internal resistance to persuasive arguments. “Scientists are uncovering ways of making messages more persuasive. Politicians and salesmen use such tricks already. Who can afford not to read on?” —Persuasion (The Economist) Similar:SHU Commemoration of September 11 Terrorism Attacks — Looking Back After 10 YearsCome to listen. Come to share.…

Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Public Understanding

A National Science Foundation survey reveals that 60% of Americans believe in ESP, and 51% feel that science is a dangerous profession.  [The online presentation of the report is an excellent example of the effective use of blurbs.] —Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Public Understanding Similar:Chilling analysis of organized, anonymous disinformation campaign against Parkland…

Unraveling the Drama of Science

When writing Copenhagen, playwright Michael Frayn saw science only as a metaphor.  But the play fanned the flames of a smoldering debate among science historians about the events surrounding the invention of the atomic bomb. —Unraveling the Drama of Science (Wired) Similar:Candyland is a masterpiece of game design (John Brieger unpacks the specific cultural cont……

Death Critiqued: An Obituary Reviewed

“[H]is predictable language and trite sentiments lend the piece an incredible tedium. Formulaic phrases like ‘the cause of’ and ‘is survived by’ sound like they’re straight out of a Microsoft Word obituary template…”  Noam Weinstein [Thanks, Matt!] —Death Critiqued: An Obituary Reviewed (Modern Humorist) Similar:Lessons from the Covington Catholic FlashpointMy social media network includes people…

Gray’s

See 1,247 vibrant engravings—many in color—from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn. —Gray’s b>Anatomy of the Human Body (Bartleby.com) Similar:Your second attempt at modeling #medievalyork fortifications in #blender3d will be better …Your second attempt at modeling #medieva…AestheticsIn…

Learn the Text Adventure Programming Language Inform

A follow-as-you-go tutorial, the Inform Beginner’s guide creates three small games of increasing depth. No previous experience of computer programming or interactive fiction design is assumed. This book (available for free as a PDF)  concludes with helpful summaries and reference tables. Firth and Kesserich (edited by Jerz). —Learn the Text Adventure Programming Language Inform(IF Library)…

Blue Moon e-zine is looking for a literary blogger.

—Blue Moon e-zine is looking for a literary blogger. Similar:How The NY Times Is Sparking the VR Journalism RevolutionJust as young people in journalism schoo…CybercultureSeton Hill's #CIO @PhilKomarny is moving on to @robotsNpencilsSeton Hill’s #CIO @PhilKomarny (who insp…AcademiaOpen Access Journals in the Field of EducationUpdate, June 2015: New URL for the Direc…AcademiaDOJ Enters Into Landmark…

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

>open curtains As you part the curtains, you see that it’s a bright morning, the sun is shining, the birds are singing, the meadows are blooming, and a large yellow bulldozer is advancing on your home. —The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (DouglasAdams.com) Similar:Crying Myself to Sleep on the Biggest Cruise Ship EverI’ve felt a…

eBunintheOven.com

is — besides being further evidence that the Internet spells the end of society as we know it — a novelty service that allows customers to e-impregnate a person of their choice.  The recipient will receive an e-impregnation notice and learn who e-impregnated them, as well as an update on their virtual pregnancy every two…

Asking a Girl on a Date

(autistics.org)  This web page is a step-by-step set of instructions advising autistic boys how to manage an important social ritual.  Janet Villar —Asking a Girl on a Date Similar:Stage Right Water SpriteLast week my daughter and I were a littl…AestheticsSchieffer: 'We Now Don't Know Where People Get Their News'The legendary Bob Schieffer is calling i…CultureWhat…

Faking It: Sex, Lies, and Women’s Magazines

Women’s magazines regularly fabricate stories about you-know-what: “Many writers, editors and fact-checkers involved with these sex articles (most of whom asked that their identities be protected with the top-secrecy accorded CIA sources) agreed that the editorial standards for them are abysmal.” —Faking It: Sex, Lies, and Women’s Magazines (Columbia Journalism Review) Update, 13 Oct 2005:…

The Skeptical Environmentalist

: Is environmentalism a science or a political movement?  “The world’s ecosystem is breaking down. We are fast approaching the absolute limit of viability, and the limits of growth are becoming apparent. We know the Litany and have heard it so often that yet another repetition is, well, almost reassuring. There is just one problem:…

Stop! Look Before You Click!

Online waiver forms are not very useable. “Real users, not lawyers, need to write the forms. Then they need to redesign the sites so that the consent forms are visual, not legalese text blocks.” Interview with readability expert Mark Hochhauser.  —Stop! Look Before You Click! (C|Net) Similar:In the Salary Race, Engineers Sprint but English Majors…

A Second Helping of Spam

“We have recently become aware of the fact that our previous list management service erroneously failed to oversee certain remove requests. We deeply apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and would like to offer all of our valuable customers another chance to unsubscribe from our services.” A Second Helping of Spam That message…

Weblogs Are to Words What Napster Was to Music

“Poised between media, blogs can be as nuanced and well-sourced as traditional journalism, but they have the immediacy of talk radio. Amid it all, this much is clear: The phenomenon is real. Blogging is changing the media world…” Andrew Sullivan —Weblogs Are to Words What Napster Was to Music (Wired) Similar:Woodward dismisses CNN's lawsuit against…