Textual detective Don Foster works with the FBI

For textual detective Don Foster, “it’s certainly been interesting going to Shakespeare class, coming back to my office and talking with the FBI or the police department about some document in a criminal case.”  Todd Winters. Similar:‘I’m sorry, but it’s too late’: Alabama doctor tells unvaccinated, dying COVID patientsDonald Trump is vaccinated. Mitch McConn…CultureHomage to…

MLA-Style Bibliography Builder

— updated to handle web sources  Choose a form, fill it out, and push the button… you will get an individual MLA “Works Cited” entry, which you may then copy and paste into your word processor. Dennis G. Jerz —MLA-Style Bibliography Builder Similar:Where Are the Women?Thanks for the suggestion, Nicole. The …CultureRemember Me (#StarTrek #TNG…

David Carkeet exposes Titanic blunders

Every damn fool knows that the phrase “masters of the universe” came from a 1980s TV show. So why did they put that anachronism in the Titanic movie script? After spending all that money on sets and special effects, did they have nothing left to hire a starving English grad student? And when Rose gives…

2000 Archive

Here is a link to my 2000 blogging archives, as preserved by the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. Similar:They figured it out.Personal'Anti-dopamine parenting' can curb a kid's craving for screens or sweetsA good article about kids and dopamine.&…CybercultureGrading writing: The art and science — and why computers can’t do itTech companies and university administra…AcademiaOkay, freshly downloaded…

1999 Archive

I began blogging sometime in 1999, but didn’t begin dating my entries until July 20. Here is a link to my 1999 blogging archives, as preserved by the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. Similar:Tales from the Antiquities Theft Task ForceA shot of Kim Kardashian leaning ag…AestheticsNotes on watching "Aliens" for the first time again, with a bunch…