Bored with that titling system. Let's leave it blank for now.
Dispatches from the Culture Wars
Google Reader Shared Items
Gmail Web Clip clickings
Respectful Insolence
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Uncertain Principles
My assignment is as done as it is getting, so I sleep now. Test in five hours.
*This whole response reads like something which I would respond to in someone else with scorn, as if they are trying to show off how special and above ordinary concerns they are. Ah well.
Dispatches from the Culture Wars
- Thoughts on Day One of the DNC [Maybe I should amalgamate all the Scienceblogs postings under a single heading. I find something vaguely distasteful about this and the last post from here. Maybe it is an air of self-congratulation.]
- Effete Hollywood Elitists for McCain
Google Reader Shared Items
- The Future of Books [via
soltice. Was expecting "E-books: Yea or abomination?" Instead, Pretty.] - Laser pointers banned in New South Wales after rash of attacks on pilots [via
soltice. But I want one.] - Super Mario Girls [via
soltice. Cute, yes. Not everything needs to be done with sex appeal in mind though. And since when are "fluffy clouds with faces and bubbly turtles and blocky landscapes" unmanly? But I like the picture.] - Cat 5 wedding rings help nerds couple [via
soltice. I, uh, don't know what these actually do.] - Moe Angel with Headphones [via
soltice. Cute cute cute! *save*] - Bioware devs debate whether Wii is part of gaming [via
gentle_gamer. It seems an odd question to me, since the Wii seems clearly a device for playing games, but the post is just a quick summary linking to an interview. No, wait. That was a preface too. Interview here. There are lots of words there at the beginning but I am not entirely sure these people are saying anything... a bit like reading some Post-Modern discourse. It seems like an interesting question though: what counts as gaming? I want to say "playing a game". This talk of narrative... that seems like something else to me. Something called 'narrative'. Describing the experience of playing a Wii as "toy-like", or making a distinction with sports such as tennis, this seems to me like an attempt to mark gaming as a particular kind of experience, a particular approach to an activity. I think what is being gotten at is a degree of seriousness and immersion. I think it probably does constitute a bundle of approaches, any subset of which can apply at a given time, and what the Bioware folks are talking about constitutes one of these subsets. Although reading to the end of the page I think I misunderstood them a bit. I am being vague because I am tired. Possibly follow up later with input from others?] - Celebrate Mario Kart Wii with alternate karts, Wii wheel substitutions [via
gentle_gamer. Funny.] - Working NES squeezed into ... an NES cartridge [via
gentle_gamer. Wow, neat! This title messes with my ideas of how it should be pronounced.] - SIU responds to anti-feminist email [via
gentle_gamer. Oh, wow! It feels so rare to see such a desirable response, it can get disheartening.] - The Fag Bug is back! [via
gentle_gamer. That's a pretty creative and great response to vandalism. Interesting seeing the change in tone of people's responses between the first post, in which Erin Davies starts her mission, and the second post, in which it is revealed she is getting a book and film deal out of this.]
Gmail Web Clip clickings
- David Wain Moves From Wainy Days to Role Models [Who is this guy? Why do I care what he does? I fear curiosity clicking from gmail has gotten the better of me...]
- Time to "Free the Airwaves" [Google would like people to be activist on their behalf.]
- Top Fun Date Ideas [These are not romantic? My idea of a going-somewhere date is to do something we will enjoy, so these seem more like standard date ideas than special fun ones. Admittedly I have been on very few dates in my life, but this makes it seem like something which is supposed to be very restrained in ways which are not interesting to me. At least now I know what an Interpretive Center is.*]
Respectful Insolence
- "To kill and cure cancer, you must first understand it" [Orac is as ever verbose.]
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- The luxury of time [I've not encountered this blog before. This is... fascinating. Not much to say because processing.]
Uncertain Principles
- It's 4am [Labs are not supposed to be flooded. Unless you work in underseaology.]
My assignment is as done as it is getting, so I sleep now. Test in five hours.
*This whole response reads like something which I would respond to in someone else with scorn, as if they are trying to show off how special and above ordinary concerns they are. Ah well.