July 20, 2009
Test scores, affirmative action, and actual potential,
or while I might do very well on standardized tests, I'll never be as smart or as successful as many people who do not.
June 29, 2008
Mr W. finds a purpose
(youtube, short film/commercial)
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May 11, 2008
Infomania:
"Chewing up the week's media so we can regurgitate it, half-digested, into your mouth". (via metafilter) Second link has embedded video
March 13, 2008
Eurovision is coming,
let the piss-taking begin.
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February 06, 2008
MIT Sketching:
I don't know how useful this really is, but it sure is neat. (YouTube)
February 05, 2008
On-line Board Gaming:
craving a little Carcasonne? Want to play Settlers of Catan, but you don't actually own a table to table-top board game on? Don't worry - everything really is online, including board games.
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February 04, 2008
Deep Thoughts,
by Jack Handey.
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February 03, 2008
September 30, 2007
Flight of the Conchords,
an HBO sitcom (also playing on BBC4) staring the comedy band of the same name (the fourth fifth most popular folk parody duo in NZ) as struggling musicians in New York City. And for all those of us without HBO (or a tv) -
[NB: Most of the proceeding links are YouTube]
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September 14, 2007
June 09, 2007
OMG I'm 13 again!
[YouTube] Star Trek Bloopers, in all their dark, grainy glory. Cheesy, sometimes almost impossible to see, but still funny. And definitely much
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May 30, 2007
Curious George: music recommendations by genre:
Is there a good site to ask real people for music recommendations, or might I pick the brains of monkeyfilter? I have been wanting to stretch out my listening lately, but I'm disatisfied with many of the usual community-music recommending sites.
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February 27, 2007
C for Cookie
[YouTube]
January 06, 2007
No Béarla
Manchán Magan travelled around Ireland speaking only Irish, recently recognised by the EU as an official working language, only to find incomprehension and occasionally hostility.
Yu Ming could have told him as much.
via metafilter, the last link is a charming short film.
November 19, 2006
Mortality and epidemiological methodology
-- Most of us have heard of the 2004 Lancet study which had estimated mortality in Iraq following the start of the war; this has recently been updated with a new study (Full article in PDF). Following on the criticism and defence of the original study, This American Life dedicated most of a program, What's in a number? 2006 edition to talking about the study and the methodology (including an interview with one of the authors).
(via homunculus, Wolof and the Monkeyfilter comment archives)
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November 13, 2006
"In other news:
you can expect to see a few pictures leaked if you film your TV show right outside a newspaper office."
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November 06, 2006
Historical Fiction:
How do medieval-themed restaurants get it [so] wrong? via Steve.
October 23, 2006
Guinevere Project cancelled
- I don't know why, but something has happened to the British Rocket Group's project to send a probe to Mars.
September 06, 2006
Everyday.
(youtube-video with sound)
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September 03, 2006
"We’re still open to the idea of a letter [to the editor],
.... but we will not publish a letter that implies any sort of misbehavior by [our reporter] Ms. Flanagan."
After the New Yorker published an article on P.K. Travers (the author of Mary Poppins), Victoria Lawson wrote to them pointing out how their reporter had relied heavily on her biography of Travers (and on documentaries based on that biography), and yet made almost no acknowledgement of that fact within her article.
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