The re-vision thing: Why are contemporary biographers and historians so afraid of footnotes?

"Not telling someone where you got your information from is a kind of power stroke, effectively sealing your book off from any possible scrutiny, debate or challenge." Kathryn Hughes —The re-vision thing: Why are contemporary biographers and historians so afraid of footnotes? (Guardian) Similar:Two Steps Down the Interactive Fiction RoadWonderfully detailed analysis of two gro…AestheticsAdvice…

Ancient Domesday Book Outlives Electronic Version

In 1085, William the Conqueror commissioned the Domesday Book. In 1986, the BBC spent £2.5 million to create an electronic version. While William’s original is still in fine shape, there are no computers capable of reading the laser discs on which the BBC version was published. —Ancient Domesday Book Outlives Electronic Versionb> (Ananova) Similar:Flannery O'Connor…

Cheap PCs will doom Microsoft

(ZDNet) "The only way to explain Microsoft’s decisions over the past couple of years is to say that they know their packaged software business is doomed," says open-source advocate Eric Raymond. —Cheap PCs will doom Microsoft Similar:DHS official whose office compiled ‘intelligence reports’ on journalists and protesters ha…Was it a lizard person who was collectin…Current_EventsLiteracy…

Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog

My student Matt Hoy sent me this link.  Thanks, Matt! —Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog Similar:Unmarked assignments in my queue: 0This app, which sports a little red noti…AcademiaWhat’s an environmental issue? — Gus SpethI don’t know the provenance of this quot…CultureCould We Just Lose the Adverb (Already)?I can’t really get myself that worked up…CultureShow, Don't (Just)…

Jamming Together: Remembering the Ditto

"The history of teaching teems with machines that have jammed and stained. Who can forget that buried next to the ditto are the old-fashioned 8and 16-millimeter film projectors?" —Jamming Together: Remembering the Dittob> (Chronicle) Similar:Senior Tech #1: How To Master TextingIt’s funny because it’s true. http://…AmusingHappy retirement celebration to two dear colleagues.AcademiaMany things in the…

Animator Chuck Jones Dies

No, he was not squashed by a falling safe or run over by an Acme Indestructo Steel Ball. Jones created the Road Runner and Coyote cartons. Rules from that series: “No dialogue ever, except ‘beep beep.” “No outside force can harm the Coyote — only his own ineptitude or the failure of the Acme products.”…

2002: A Palindrome Story

A palindrome is a word or phrase that reads the same backwards and forwards:  "Madam, I’m Adam." Nick Montfort & William Gillsepie have written a whole palindrome story. —2002: A Palindrome Story Similar:I accidentally did too much DuoLingo. I don't want to advance to the harder league. Come o…EducationGoogle 1407Philipp Lenssen and I had a…

Changing Majors: Junior Realizes Journalism Isn’t for Her

“The day I came home for Christmas vacation my parents and I were sitting in the kitchen, I looked at them and said, ‘I’m pregnant. Just kidding, I want to change my major.’” Jeanine Savageau —Changing Majors: Junior Realizes Journalism Isn’t for Her (UWEC Spectator; registration required) Similar:Terms of ServiceFascinating example of new media journal…AestheticsWhat You…

2002 2002 2002

“The year 2002. The 20th day of the 2nd month, 2002. And, on the 24-hour clock, at two minutes after 8 p.m., harmony. 2002.” —2002 2002 2002 (Toronto Star) Similar:That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.AestheticsIn February, 2001, I was blogging about computer nostalgia, Napster, a horror typing game,…In February, 2001,…

A Footnote to E-book History

"Traditional publishers… couldn’t understand his willingness to surrender his ‘authority’ over his own work by letting others participate. Nor could they understand his desire to ‘devalue’ his copyright by posting a whole book online." —A Footnote to E-book History (Wired) Similar:Mixed ReceptionThis activity is set in a research group…AcademiaWhat Part of “No, Totally” Don’t You…

Blah, Blah, Blah and Blog

“Alongside the boom, however, there have recently been a few faint signs of backlash. As increasing hordes take on the task of trying to keep new sites looking nice, sounding original and free from banalities, more hordes just seem to fail.” —Blah, Blah, Blah and Blog (Wired) Similar:Is this why oldsters love nostalgia? I’m 50.…

Interview with Oliver Sacks

“…I think the wonder of our aesthetic or religious sense, or musicality, is increased by the fact that it depends on three pounds of jelly in our head.” —Interview with Oliver Sacks (neurologist and novelist) Similar:Covfefe chaos: What Trump’s typos say about his administrationMisspelled tweets and typos in press rel…CultureBeatrix Potter-pinching and Žižekian swipes: the…

Space Food Sticks

“I was eight years old when my parents bought these for me, and I can still remember those chewy little peanut butter sticks more vividly than almost anything else from my childhood. I’ve wanted more of them for three decades!” —Space Food Sticks Similar:The Next Phase (#StarTrek #TNG Rewatch, Season 5, Episode 24) Ghost Ro…

Geek in Love

Kathleen, I wanted to do this in this most potentially embarassing way possible, and I figured doing it here and now, in front of a quarter of a million strangers was as good a way as any. CmdrTaco —Geek in Love (Slashdot) Similar:YouTube distortion after the same clip is re-uploaded 1000 timesIn theory, technology lets…

Staying Alive

A short series of philosophical exercises, in a futuristic setting, which asks you to evaluate different definitions of personal identity. (Do you step into a spacecraft that has a 50% chance of killing you, or have your whole body scanned, destroyed, and re-constructed somewhere else three minutes later?) At the end, your choices are analyzed.…

Blog ad Nauseam

“I have lost all touch with reality, and only live to comment on the comments that other bloggers have made in reference to my notes about their comments. Is anybody out there?” —Blog ad Nauseam (The Weekly Standard) Similar:Haiku'da Been a Spam FilterLatest weapon against junk e-mail: poetr…CybercultureKnowing Poe [Annotated Version of 'The Raven']Edgar Allan…

British Company Claims Patent on Hyperlinks

“It may sound far-fetched, but a U.S. federal court will hear preliminary arguments next week to determine if this most elemental of Internet activities is the business property of a lone company, protected in the form of a patent.” —British Company Claims Patent on Hyperlinks (Wired) Similar:The Ensigns of Command (ST:TNG Rewatch, Season Three, Episode…