i’m superman?
Your results:
You are Superman
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You are mild-mannered, good, strong and you love to help others. ![]() |
December 30, 2006 No Comments
It’s my blogiversary
I started this blog on dec. 29 2002. it is dec 29, 2006. that means, this blog is 9 million and 4 years old (must be the new math).
I spent the last week at my sister’s playing with my nephew and helping during the holidays as i found time. I did not get as much dissertation writing done as i needed there, so I’m hoping to crank up some production these next few weeks.
since no one reads blogiversary posts… I’ll insert my new years resolutions too:
1. finish dissertation in the spring, graduate.
2. get to europe, give talks, meet people
3. go to a new place in nyc every week, blog it.
4 lose 20lb
5. once diss is done, start dating again.
6. write at least 250 words toward publications per day.
7. take better notes.
(all i absolutely need to do is finish the first, but the rest would be good too).
December 29, 2006 1 Comment
Spitting Image: “Bondage in Everyday Life” Photos
Spitting Image: “Bondage in Everyday Life” Photos:
“Bondage in Everyday Life” Photos
for example from “The Amazing Church Camp”
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this makes me wonder about why people are tying each other up at religious events like this. I can’t help but question the way they are constructing the relationship between the people tying and the person tied, as there are always more people tying in these pictures. It seems to be related to an enactment of submission of sorts, but to whom? to each other, or two something else and what does that mean to the people’s lives.
December 27, 2006 No Comments
Tragedy of the Bunnies
This is a cool little quick game that demonstrates through comparison of two sub-games… the tragedy of the commons.
December 27, 2006 No Comments
Top Ten Mistakes in Web Design (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)
Top Ten Mistakes in Web Design (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox):
The ten most egregious offenses against users. Web design disasters and HTML horrors are legion, though many usability atrocities are less common than they used to be.
Since my first attempt in 1996, I have compiled many top-10 lists of the biggest mistakes in Web design. See links to all these lists at the bottom of this article. This article presents the highlights: the very worst mistakes of Web design. (Updated 2006.)
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he just won’t admit that the primary mistake in web design is lack of cat pictures on the website. it is by far and away the largest mistake noted by all cats. that and lack of paw oriented interface.
December 27, 2006 No Comments
Who knew you could cheat at chess? – Yahoo! News
Who knew you could cheat at chess? – Yahoo! News:
NEW DELHI, Dec 27 (Reuters Life!) – An Indian chess player
has been banned for 10 years for cheating after he was caught
using his mobile phone’s wireless device to win games, chess
officials said on Wednesday
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If they cheat at chess…… the can cheat at anything… and people frequently do. If you set up a system to reward the people who take advantages… then people take advantages that break rules.
December 27, 2006 No Comments
The five-things-you-didn’t-know-about-me meme
The five-things-you-didn’t-know-about-me meme:
Michael tagged me with this.
1. I was a Military Policeman in the Washington D.C. National Guard, primarily because when I transferred there from Pennsylvania, I was too junior to be in the Intelligence battalion of the reserves. I joined the reserves to help pay for college when i was 17. I passed the Rights of Passage training in the 29th infantry division, in the 3/116th infantry brigade, light infantry. It is a remnant of the Stonewall Brigade. This unit is currently known as the “Bedford Boys” for their service on Omaha beach and recently returned from Afghanistan. I know my way around everything from a 9mm pistol to an m2 machine gun, was at one time or another a dragon gunner, a machine gunner, a radio man, a grenadier, and a team leader.
2. I attended 3 different High Schools in northern pennsylvania, with 3 different sets of requirements and still graduated on time… though barely. I drove a chevette that my grandfather gave me.
3. I attended American University for one semester before I attended Virginia Tech.
4. I worked as a canvasser one summer for U.S. PIRG, door to door… I was never fired, not because I outperformed other people though. In fact, I have never been fired from any job
5. I’ve been in 2 car accidents, never as the driver, but in each… I’ve broken the knuckle of my ring finger of my right hand. Everything else was bumps and bruises. I am occasionally a nervous rider in cars.
since michael tagged me, I’ll tag Shane, Clevergirl, Jason, Jean, Sarah, and Suw
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December 23, 2006 3 Comments
Barney Cam 2006 (QT)
The barney cam, the only thing that this president actually gets right
December 22, 2006 No Comments
The Rejection of D-Space: Selecting Theses Database Software at the University of Calgary Archives
The Rejection of D-Space: Selecting Theses Database Software at the University of Calgary Archives:
This article by Lisa Atkinson of the University of Calgary Archives describes their decision to abandon DSpace for their ETD (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) platform. Richard Jones of Imperial College London has prepared a rebuttal to Lisa’s criticisms.
Update (2006-12-19): The University of Calgary has reevaluated DSpace and is intending to use it as an ETD platform.
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I teach dspace, despite its myriad of issues, to my students. I will be combining it with Digital Curation this spring I think. It should be fun.
December 22, 2006 No Comments
It’s a Cool Yule (Log)
It’s a Cool Yule (Log):
For many years, growing up in New York, the Yule Log on WPIX-TV (now a CW station) was a Christmas tradition. We didn’t have a fireplace and this was the next best thing. Begun in 1966 at the New York television station by Fred Thrower, general manager of the station, as a gift to his viewers. It started as a three-hour broadcast on Christmas Eve, lasting four years until the tape wore out and had to be replaced. In later years it was reduced to two hours and then moved in Christmas morning. Finally in 1989, the Yule Log was canceled. In 2001, to help a recovering city, the Yule Log returned to the airways and is now also living on the web.
http://www.theyulelog.com/htmls/flashwelcome.html
December 22, 2006 No Comments
