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Month: April 2007

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    Copyright Stupidity

    I hate current copyright law. I’m not a lawyer and I haven’t gone over all of it with a fine-toothed comb, but much of it is dumb and preventing most of us regular people from engaging in activities that are educational, entertaining, and enlightening. What else is there to live for? Many of you know…

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  • Linkilicious

    My brain is still full and unable to produce truly coherent thought. I am thinking about several issues right now and will try to come up with something more thoughtful later. Here are some links, some related to my thoughts, some random. Also check out my shared items from my reader in the left sidebar.…

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    Reinvigorated

    It’s funny how these professional trips exhaust me, and yet I come back feeling inspired about my work. The purpose of this trip was to begin my work as a NITLE Technology Fellow. It was great to meet the other fellows, all of whom seem incredibly cool and smart. I was describing some of our…

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  • Incoherent Monday morning ramblings

    It was a glorious weekend in which Mr. Geeky and I attempted to bring order to our house. We succeeded on some fronts, but we’re in that “complete chaos” stage before everything gets reorganized again. We purchased a new bed, moving our old bed into the office to create a guest room. We had to…

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  • Our tragedies and others’

    I was going to comment at Phantom’s on her quite poignant post, but decided what I had to say was too long for the comment box. I have avoided really thinking about what happened at Virginia Tech on Monday. I was so busy on Monday itself in fact that I didn’t even know what had…

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  • Linkilicious

    It’s been a long week that started off badly, so I’ll leave you all with some interesting (I hope) links. Last night I went to hear one of my old poetry teachers, Yusef Komunyakaa. I also had the pleasure of having dinner with him and some colleagues in the writing program. It was wonderful all…

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    Scientiae Carnival #4

    Jane has the latest Scientiae Carnival up. Some great reading there. Tags: women, science, technology Please consider donating to my efforts in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure

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    Want to make yourself ill?

    Go read some of the slashdot comments about the NY Times article on recruiting more women into CS. Go on. Just read a few. Delve into the depths. And then ask yourself why there aren’t more women in CS–or in tech fields more generally. Tags: women, technology, slashdot, computer science education Please consider donating to…

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  • Rediscovering our humanity

    Trillwing writes one of the best responses I’ve seen yet to the violence at VTech. I think we do need to stand up against violence of all kinds. I think we need to fight for gun control. We need to support each other instead of fighting each other. I can’t help but think about the…

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  • The Media Spin on Horrific Events

    Nearly everyone in the academic blog world has made a comment about the Virginia Tech tragedy. A couple of people have mentioned the issue of gun control. But the media pundits are blaming video games and horror movies. I’m watching MSNBC right now and Scarborough has been trying to cut off the one guy who…

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