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Grad School Writing Rules

Grad School Writing Rules:
Terri’s Tips for Successful Graduate School Writing

1. Use simple language to communicate complex ideas. Follow this one rule and you’ll be shocked at how much rigour your thinking gains.*

2. Have a damn good reason for any sentence longer than 30 words. If that sentence can be broken into two, do it.
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Terri’s 10 tips to better grad school writing.

August 7, 2006   1 Comment

“Nancy Drew addicts don’t get sent to rehab”

“Nancy Drew addicts don’t get sent to rehab”:
Good quote of the day from CNet, about the contention that young people become video game “addicts.” [Link]

“If a little girl spent hours reading Nancy Drew books, no one would send her to a book addiction clinic, because people perceive books as nutritional,” said Jason Della Rocca, executive director of the International Game Developers Association.
Full story here.
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gamers do get sent to rehab…..

August 7, 2006   No Comments

BookMooch

BookMooch:
At the meeting he told me about BookMooch which just launched today.

BookMooch is very cool.
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yep, it is cool

August 7, 2006   No Comments

i’m pretty geeky


Your Geek Profile:


Academic Geekiness: Highest
Internet Geekiness: High
Fashion Geekiness: Moderate
Gamer Geekiness: Low
Geekiness in Love: Low
General Geekiness: None
Movie Geekiness: None
Music Geekiness: None
SciFi Geekiness: None

August 6, 2006   1 Comment

Enough is Enough

Welcome to Pottersville: Enough is Enough:
Yeah, I’m talking to you, the one shaking half-naked by the phone that you can barely see through the 8-ball hemorrhages in both eyes, fearfully debating whether to call that rape crisis hot line or battered womens’ shelter or whatever balm that could be provided courtesy of your damned liberal democrat lawmakers.

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this is an essay paralleling the treatment of an american ideal with a battered wife. It is a bit tough, but an interesting parallel. The question that this brings to my mind…. is the typical one ‘Just how does the current administration convince the population that what they are doing are actually good for the population?’ It has a good deal to do with the modern reaganite mythology of america. But it is a myth, ’small government’, ‘free enterprise’, ‘christian nation’, ‘evil world’, ‘nebulous and hidden enemies’…. they are all fictions that cover disturbing truths about what the real policies are.

August 6, 2006   No Comments

e-passports cloned…

e-passports cloned…:
This was on Wired yesterday (posted on Slashdot). I think it highlights the importance of thinking deeply about how these proposed identity systems work. The other security flaw is the ‘integrity’ of the databases that the passport system is built on.

A German computer security consultant has shown that he can clone the electronic passports that the United States and other countries are beginning to distribute this year.

The controversial e-passports contain radio frequency ID, or RFID, chips that the U.S. State Department and others say will help thwart document forgery.

“The whole passport design is totally brain damaged,” Grunwald says. “From my point of view all of these RFID passports are a huge waste of money. They’re not increasing security at all.”

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it is worse than not increasing security… the blind promotion of this technology is actually lowering security. much like libraries and rfid… the use of the technology does not in the end enable the library or the passport holder as much as it enables anyone with a bit of technical savvy to make a mess of the library or passport system.

August 6, 2006   No Comments

Governors bristle at Bush Guard proposal – Yahoo! News

Governors bristle at Bush Guard proposal – Yahoo! News:
The nation’s governors are closing ranks in opposition to a proposal in Congress that would let the president take control of the National Guard in emergencies without consent of governors.

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the guard are part of the first amendment… citizens bearing arms, or… citizen-soldiers. if we believe that the u.s. is a federal system then bush’s proposal is way out of wack.

August 5, 2006   No Comments

bar hopping… not really

tonight i went scouting for a cellar replacement. I may have found one, we’ll see, but they have no food, so bleh. First i walked down broadway scouting things for a bit. then, i decided let’s try closest to home in astoria and hit the NUA club/bar at the base of my street. It was interesting. i busted my finger on the seat, but past that they had a good international beer selection, no great beers thought. They are seemingly a punk bar, that’s the music and hair styles, and have some pool tables and other entertainments… It was all good, but not really my friday relaxifying mode. The i went to doyles corner pub which was more of the relaxifying mode, but it was purely irish, i heard many a brogue, none seemingly affected, so that is a plus, but they don’t have a broad beer selection and had a share of power drinkers, though it is a cool joint, and it might be great for watching the odd football game. They ordered out for fries and chicken from the chinese place across the street as a snack for the crowd. All in all the second was more of my bar type experience, but not… quite for me all the time.

August 4, 2006   1 Comment

From the conference room

My office won’t be ready until around the 1st ;0 and my dsl is off at home, so I’m currently using my phone for email and my office for the web…… such is life. My neighborhood is really nice in astoria ny, best buy and home depot are within walking distance, but broadway has everything one might need. I’m not done unpacking, though, i’m probably not going to finish unpacking my books for a long time, i think i brought to many for this apartment, we’ll see.

I received my first fresh-direct order yesterday and made a nice shrimp stir-fry last night. Not much new there, it is nice to get groceries delivered though, as there are a ton of organic and fresh choices, though… I have to admit that the plums aren’t as ripe as I’d like… oh well, at least the shrimp were.

August 4, 2006   No Comments

Moved

so the move went well, I’ll have the pictures of the new place when i get things sorted. It is pretty nice and my landlord was extremely helpful in getting things done yesterday. It took about an hour to unpack the truck with some help from the Pratt metal shop. We unpacked on the hottest day of the year, drank quite a bit of water. Now I just have to unbox my stuff and get my office and bedroom setup. Then i have to get some groceries… My dsl isn’t up yet, so i’ll be offline most of the time. It comes on tomorrow night supposedly. (yeah right). Other than that, things are going pretty well, I’m going to swing by the office in a bit and take care of some business and after that I’ll wait for my landlord to call and say everything is finished at my place then i’ll head back home and work on the apt. some more.

August 2, 2006   2 Comments