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12 March 2004: echo chamber

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Orson Scott Card is wrong, again

I'm inclined to be dismissive of Orson Scott Card's occasional rantings about the evils of homosexuality. His SF novels might be OK, but on the whole he's not worth the effort of reasoned argument about either of the G-words.

To his credit, Chris Lawson has responded seriously to Card's latest screed. In Das Frankenblog, Lawson analyses a goodly chunk of Card's article "Homosexual 'Marriage' and Civilization". He identifies the flaws in Card's logic, analyses misuses of language and notes apparently wilful misrepresentations of concepts that should be fairly basic to any writer's understanding of his craft (such as the idea that a dictionary is descriptive, not proscriptive, of how words are used).

Lawson concludes:

"Card is an extremely skilful author. He must know, on some level, that he is using these words because of their emotional impact and not because of their meaning... I can almost forgive the fallacious language and the hypocrisy, but I can't forgive the dogmatism, the self-importance, the clutching at faux-Darwinian straws, and most of all, the spite revealed in his rather scornful tone."

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Occupational hazard

What happens when a circuit breaker at an electrical substation fails: half a million volts of spectacular light-show and a very loud crackling hum.

via User Friendly's link of the day

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Every geeky home should have one

"The USB Swiss Army Knife is available with 64 or 128 Mb memory, plus all the usual extras--knife, corkscrew and tin-opener. The 64 Mb version will cost €55; the price of the 128 Mb version is tba."

thanks, Fraser

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Future memes

A collection of stuff that caught my eye via Matt (Blackbelt) Jones' weblog:

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The League of Extraordinary Subtitles

What happens when a non-native speaker of English tries to transcribe subtitles from the dialogue track of a Sean Connery movie: "And he attached every nations claiming very weapons to the sierra."

via BoingBoing.net

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Order up a lawful plot

Got writer's block? Hit the Random Law and Order Plot Generator and start scribbling!

via BoingBoing.net

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Infographic: how news travels on the web

Stephen van Dyke illustrates how news travels on the Internet, via small-scale and highly-trafficked blogs and finally to 'big' media. According to researchers at HP Labs, the tricky bit is how to accurately infer relationships and connections--bloggers often don't attribute the source of their links.

via BoingBoing.net

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Crick in the neck

Towards the end of the dinosaurs' era, a new galaxy was born. A supernova was visible from Earth in 1987, and its visible blast wave is still roiling about, currently looking like a neat bracelet of pearls in the night sky. Amateur skywatcher Jay McNeil may yet get a nebula named after himself, even if it turns out to be a 'variable' nebula-and-star combination that periodically appear and disappear.

The most distant known galaxy is about 13 billion light years away, and may actually be a pulsar (it's hard to tell at this distance). Spotting such massively distant objects is a tricky business, requiring Earthbound astronomers to see around corners by looking for massive bodies that 'lens' (bend) light from more distant objects.

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2004 flipsocks:

17 Dec: the sock has flipped
10 Dec: anything anywhere any time
3 Dec: instant flattery
26 Nov: the steamroller of branding
19 Nov: fried v rice
5 Nov: the page with no name
29 Oct: and then there were none
22 Oct: filled with naughty laughter
15 Oct: get souls and disconcert the public
8 Oct: ooh, aah, ooh
1 Oct: pinch and a punch
24 Sep: design is the new art
17 Sep: footsteps of Aeneas
10 Sep: slow art, viral aesthetic
3 Sep: I can see your house from here
27 Aug: forever blowing bubbles
20 Aug: jargon for the digital age
13 Aug: beautiful plumage, the Norwegian blue
6 Aug: brokenated terribility
23 Jul: Alice underground
16 Jul: color-coded
2 Jul: for so long treated as nouns
25 Jun: looking for love, echidna-style
18 Jun: joy-to-stuff ratio
11 Jun: fun's fun but a girl can't dance all night
4 Jun: pink dinosaur
28 May: two people every minute
21 May: incompitnce [sic]
14 May: zygomatic smile
5 May: mailbox
30 Apr: bananaguard
23 Apr: mmmmmWAH!
15 Apr: playtime
8 Apr: googlewhack
2 Apr: we wish to inform you...
18 Mar: daffy dills
12 Mar: echo chamber
9 Jan: refund profologies

 

Also on this site:

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articles:
who is geoffrey ebert?
testing for the fun factor
chicken at the (higher education) crossroads
crawford's theory of interactivity

froghunting
home-page real-estate wars
the eagle has landed

listmania:
must-reads for web people
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pop-culture quotes

neology:
they shoulda been words

recipe:
lemon and rosemary risotto

reviews:
Written In Blood by Chris Lawson
The Salmon of Doubt by Douglas Adams

Without whom (web):

frankenstein journal (Chris)
tbn97 (Troy)
webster's encyclopedia [sic]
science playwiths (Peter)
neroliwesley.com.au (Neroli)
Fraser
Jonathan
Maverick IT network consultants (Rick)
Look! There's a castle! (Brent)
Cairns Corporation (Gerald)
Homosapien Books (Julie and Bruce)
Southern Sky Watch (Ian)
Panda's Thumb (Ian again)
ABC Science-Matters (official)
science-matters (unofficial)
chisig
Bovios
Disinfo.com (Alex Burns)
Lee Battersby
Little Malop Gallery
Digest of Usability Resources and News (Dey)
WooWooWoo (Andrew)

 

 

Without whom (also):

Ramona P Lovechild
Dombardo
Katherine with a K
Katherine (no relation)
Catherine
Teresa
Corey
Claire
Claire (no relation)
Helsbels
Iain
Toby and Jann
Andrew
Paul, Warren, Dr K and The New Reality
Stephen
Tania
Trevor

 

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