We are all lemmings, we bloggers
We are all lemmings, we bloggers:
I obey the ProfGrrrrl:
Grab the nearest book.
Open the book to page 123.
Find the fifth sentence.
Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
Don’t search around and look for the “coolest” book you can find. Do what’s actually next to you.
As you command.
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“preconception is the personal interest of the sociologist-research-analyst.”
in Glaser “Emerging vs Forcing” basics of grounded theory analysis
February 19, 2005 No Comments
soc-sec-card
this is where the money goes…..
February 17, 2005 No Comments
Yahoo! News – AP: Iraqi Died While Hanging by His Wrists
Yahoo! News – AP: Iraqi Died While Hanging by His Wrists
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in a position condemned by human rights groups as torture — suspended by his wrists, with his hands cuffed behind his back, according to reports reviewed by The Associated Press.
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i am against any officer of the united states of america, military or civilian, treating a human being this way.
it is wrong, a democracy should not condone it.
February 17, 2005 No Comments
MountMap Pop-up Topographic Ski Map
MountMap Pop-up Topographic Ski Map:
Combining the thrill of pop-up books with the danger of handling tricky paper folds while perched on the edge of a snow-covered mountain, MountMaps offers topographical maps of ski resorts printed on waterproof, recyclable plastic. Well, two resorts, at least, but you get the idea. The maps fold out of a small case to show elevation, ski paths, buildings, and cave dwellings of the fierce but proud Snowboardin’ Yeti. Each case also includes a 16-28 page key for using your MountMap, which doesn’t sound awkward at all.
Mountmaps were originally conceived by Stephen Brittan and Fletcher Morgan on a chairlift in Chamonix, France, and executed with “two thousand year old oragami techniques and lots of mathmatics and science.” You’re putting your life in the hands of two Englishmen at high altitudes that like making paper cranes. (Thanks, Andy!)
MountMaps: The World’s First Pop-up Topographical Ski Map [MountMaps]
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yep, that is cool
February 16, 2005 No Comments
Rules for papers (it’s always simpler than students think)
Rules for papers (it’s always simpler than students think):
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It’s not so much a rule as it is a peeve, but one thing I’d add to that list is “I HATE MICROSOFT WORD.” It’s a bulky, clumsy, ugly program that lards files with so much crap and distracts writers with so many useless geegaws that I think it actively conspires to diminish people’s writing ability. When I ask for papers to be submitted electronically, I do not mean that I want a Word file as an attachment: I want plain text. Don’t fuss over fonts or paragraph formats or borders or margins, just type the words, then copy and paste into an e-mail document. When I write, I always just use a simple text editor (SubEthaEdit is currently the editor of choice), and then if I need to (for instance, because I’ve got to add superscripts or a complicated table), I’ll copy it to Word for final touch-up…but I spend as little time in that wretched mess of a program as I can.
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that’s the ticket… it really is. clean, pure text, that’s the stuff. works much better than anything else i’ve seen.
February 16, 2005 No Comments
All right, it’s the “knock the bitch up” contest:
Need. Reason. To. Buy. This. Shirt.
(Edited to give credit where credit’s due: ’twas the apostropher who gave me the link.)
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it is a cool shirt at least.
February 16, 2005 No Comments
WordPress › Download
WordPress › Download:
Download WordPress 1.5 “Strayhorn”
February 14, 2005 No Comments
CFP: DAC 2005
CFP: DAC 2005:
CFP: Digital Arts and Cultures (DAC) 2005: Digital Experience: Design, Aesthetics, Practice, 1st – 3rd December, 2005, IT University, Copenhagen, Denmark. Hmmmmm….Copenhagen!
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yup, it might be cold, but it will be fun. i hope i get something in.
February 14, 2005 No Comments
Adam, Dog, and Cat
February 14, 2005 No Comments
Harry Frankfurt’s “On Bullshit”
Harry Frankfurt’s “On Bullshit”:
Our natures are, indeed, elusively insubstantial — notoriously less stable and less inherent than the natures of other things. And insofar as this is the case, sincerity itself is bullshit.
February 14, 2005 No Comments