January 2012
4 posts
Jan 27th
Stereogranimator
GIF made with the NYPL Labs Stereogranimator Make an animated GIF from any of the NYPL’s 40K+ stereograms. What a fun idea. I’m a little addicted.
Jan 26th
Jan 11th
“What Real Marriage has going for it, in the end, is the only thing it doesn’t...”
– Susan Wise Bauer, “Talking About REAL Marriage”, Books & Culture (January/February 2012) My friend Phillip finds the best pull-quotes from the most-interesting articles.
Jan 6th
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December 2011
14 posts
On Google Plus
Recently I posted an article entitled “Don’t Give Your Users Shit Work” about the tediousness of organizing relationships in the context of a social network. Google+ as based on the idea that it would be really easy to manage your friends using their “circles” page to drop people into various circles that you could then target or exclude with the information you...
Dec 21st
“Some of the candidates seem to believe that public evangelicalism is identical...”
– The Troubling Decline of Evangelical Social Engagement Via my favorite source for thoughtful links from a Christian perspective, Andy Crouch. From earlier in the same commentary: You’ll find plenty of hostile parodies of Perry’s ad on YouTube. But the problem is that Perry’s ad is itself a parody....
Dec 16th
“I do love to learn. It’s all I feel like I’m ever doing. It’s...”
– Louis C.K.
Dec 15th
“Have you ever looked at a bizarre building design and wondered, “What were the...”
– The Architect Has No Clothes
Dec 14th
➚ Why Porn Turns Men Off the Real Thing →
A wonderful essay. Worth considering.
Dec 14th
“By the time the costs of gas, insurance, tolls, parking, and car payments are...”
– We Pay More to Drive Than We Spend on Taxes
Dec 13th
➚ Tests Show Most Store Honey Isn't Honey →
More than three-fourths of the honey sold in U.S. grocery stores isn’t exactly what the bees produce, according to testing done exclusively for Food Safety News. The results show that the pollen frequently has been filtered out of products labeled “honey.”The removal of these microscopic particles from deep within a flower would make the nectar flunk the quality standards set by most of the...
Dec 13th
“Unlike most men, I find it very easy to chat and socialize with women. I don’t...”
– The Man Who Loved to Have Coffee With Women - The Morning News This is me.
Dec 12th
“So to help you out, I’ve worked really hard to narrow down this list to five...”
– The 5 Best Toys of All Time, including Stick, Box, and more!
Dec 12th
“The rebellion referred to generally in verse 2 is now specified: worship had...”
– Barry G. Webb, in “The Message of Isaiah”
Dec 9th
Dan Harmon Poops: Crucial Update on my Bodily... →
danharmon: The truth is, people that make you want to laugh are on your side, and people that want to make money off you laughing kind of aren’t, but they own everything and they get us connected to you.
Dec 3rd
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➚ The forger’s story →
Mark Landis is an art forger who cannot be stopped, because he does not attempt to sell his work, instead choosing to “donate” it to art museums around the country. John Gapper was curious why, and tracked him down. Excellent story. For nearly three decades, Landis has visited ­museums across the US in various guises and tried to donate paintings he has forged. As well as Father...
Dec 2nd
“Social networks exist to sell you crap. The icky feeling you get when your...”
– → The Social Graph is Neither Top Notch tech-rant. More: The social graph wants to turn us back into third graders, laboriously spelling out just who is our fifth-best-friend. But there’s a reason we stopped doing that kind of thing in third grade!
Dec 1st
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“I think universal harmony is a pipedream and it may be more productive to focus...”
– Elaine May Interviews Ethan Coen and Woody Allen
Dec 1st
November 2011
43 posts
“This is why I was never fascinated by Google+ and its concept of Circles. You...”
– Don’t Give Your Users Shit Work
Nov 30th
“The college-bubble argument makes the solution to rising costs seem simple: if...”
– College Tuition, Student Loans, and Unemployment
Nov 30th
“Despite all the astonishing advances in neuroscience, however, we still know...”
– Does evil exist? Neuroscientists say no That is the real “problem of evil” (or, to use the technical term philosophers employ for conscious, freely-willed, evil-doing: “wickedness”). We tend to believe it exists: Popular culture has no problem with it, giving us iterations...
Nov 29th
“Conservatives have been driven to these fevered anxieties as much by their own...”
– When Did the GOP Lose Touch With Reality? This essay, from David Frum, says everything I’ve felt and thought, in a much more eloquent manner than I could imagine. I hope that everyone who’s a closet conservative uses this to get their mild message out.
Nov 29th
➚ Flaws Jeopardize New Attempt to Help Homeowners →
There is a strong need for legal assistance to people who have been taken advantage of by banks. I wonder how many churches will step up in this regard. My feeling is it will be very few, although it’d be a great opportunity to be a source of justice for those who have suffered injustice at the hands of greedy people.
Nov 28th
➚ The Price of Intolerance →
It’s early yet for a full accounting of the economic damage Alabama has done to itself with its radical new immigration law. Farmers can tally the cost of crops left to rot as workers flee. Governments can calculate the loss of revenues when taxpayers flee. It’s harder to measure the price of a ruined business reputation or the value of investments lost or productivity lost as Alabamians stand...
Nov 28th
“I’m convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs...”
– Steve Jobs
Nov 18th
Steve Jobs Interview →
Computers are actually pretty simple. We’re sitting here on a bench in this cafe [for this part of the Interview]. Let’s assume that you understood only the most rudimentary of directions and you asked how to find the rest room. I would have to describe it to you in very specific and precise instructions. I might say, “Scoot sideways two meters off the bench. Stand erect. Lift left foot. Bend...
Nov 18th
“There’s just a tremendous amount of craftsmanship in between a great idea...”
– Steve Jobs
Nov 18th
“If you want to know what’s really going on in a society or ideology, follow the...”
– The Reign of the One Percenters Yes, yes, and more yes. Let us put our money where our culture should be.
Nov 16th
“Unlike homo economicus, that imaginary species featured in macroeconomics...”
– The Limits of Human Rationality
Nov 16th
“Not long afterward, I watched Rafael Nadal play a tournament match on the Tennis...”
– Atul Gawande, a personal hero for his quest to understand the medical industry from both an expertise standpoint (as a surgeon) and from a top-down, big-picture view has another article in the New Yorker about a crazy idea he had: coaching surgeons. But rather than this being a theoretical article...
Nov 16th
A Couple Changes
tl:dr - I’m a freelance motion graphics designer available for hire who is pursuing a really cool opportunity with a great company here in town. Last week I started something really cool, and I’ve been trying to figure out how to explain it. I guess I’ll just keep it short since most of you are only vaguely interested; all the people who really care are quite aware. Since...
Nov 16th
Why Users of Free Services Should Revolt Against...
I’ve seen quite a few people “observe” how much noise people on the internet will make when a service they use for free makes changes they dislike. I use scare-quotes on “observe” because what these people are actually saying is that the noise-makers shouldn’t make noise because they aren’t paying for the services. This really bothers me. This...
Nov 15th
➚ An Interview with Lawrence Lessig →
Lessig is pretty insightful. DJ: One slap we have had is the financial crash. And it seems that it has provoked a lot of anger. Lessig: The financial collapse is the most astonishing of these examples, not so much because of what happened before 2008, but because of what happened after. Before 2008, the zeitgeist was deregulation, and Wall Street succeeded in getting deregulation. Frank Partnoy...
Nov 14th
“Conspiracies are much more fun than the truth of the matter, which is that the...”
– Steve Jobs
Nov 11th
Native Foster Care: Lost Children, Shattered... →
If this investigative report from NPR is to be believed, South Dakota Child Services is abusing their power by removing Native American children from their families for “negligence” and then skirting the federal law that requires Native American foster children to be placed with other Native American foster families except in rare cases. This is not only an abuse of power by the...
Nov 11th
How Doctors Could Rescue Health Care →
In short, physicians are increasingly looking for arrangements that allow them to focus more on the practice of medicine and less on managing a business. They also want at least a little more time for personal and family life. Practice in multispecialty groups is the obvious answer. Single-specialty groups offer some similar advantages, but are not as attractive. They are smaller, have fewer...
Nov 11th
A Sister’s Eulogy for Steve Jobs →
This is exquisite.
Nov 11th
“What very few have focused on is the sharecropper mentality with which...”
– One Google Books To Rule Them All? Well-written and very informative essay.
Nov 10th
“Apple designers say that now, each design they create has to be presented...”
– What Can Steve Jobs Still Teach Us? What an wise design strategy. Version one is not enough, a designer must think through to possible future iterations.
Nov 10th
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“The church has bought into these identity categories for the last hundred years....”
– The Invention of Homosexuality … and Heterosexuality
Nov 10th
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How Medicare Fails the Elderly →
Here is the dirty little secret of health care in America for the elderly, the one group we all assume has universal coverage thanks to the 1965 Medicare law: what Medicare paid for then is no longer what recipients need or want today. No one then envisioned the stunning advances in medicine that now keep people alive into advanced old age, often with unintended and unwelcome consequences....
Nov 9th
“Courageous rejects nuance and the cross-bearing pilgrimage of the Christian life...”
– Courageous Christianity I am glad that Christians are putting up real money to make real films. They are trying to play on the national level and slowly getting better. That’s good. But, and perhaps this is the film snob in me, or perhaps it is my belief that the Gospel does not fit well...
Nov 9th
“What GDP misses, however, is arguably more important than what it includes....”
– From Cash to Contentment
Nov 9th
“A close examination of the Gonzales memoranda suggests that Governor Bush...”
– The Texas Clemency Memos
Nov 9th
“True creativity is born of a struggle of some kind. Build a strong framework you...”
– The Jack White school of business
Nov 8th
“Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor has said that the “execution of...”
– Cameron Todd Willingham, Texas, and the death penalty : The New Yorker This is a very lengthy, very difficult (in subject) article asking the question “Has America allowed an innocent man to be executed?.” While the author himself does not have the ability to answer yes or no, the...
Nov 8th
“The American death penalty has been transformed from a penal instrument that...”
– On the Death Sentence The New York Review of Books reviews Peculiar Institution, a history of the death penalty in America. Can’t say I agree with the entire article, but overall there are some great issues raised.
Nov 8th
“Everyone in Iraq was there on a series of one-year tours, myself included,” he...”
– The Greedy Battle For Iraq’s ‘Hearts And Minds’ 
Nov 8th
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“Apple is so focused on its vision that it does things in a very careful,...”
– Former Apple CEO John Sculley On The Future Of Medical Technology And Health Care’s Killer App
Nov 7th
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➚ It’s Good to Be Michael Lewis →
A profile of one of the best business/economic writers on the popular level today. The profile works backwards to Lewis by looking at the people who have become popular because of profiles he wrote on them.
Nov 7th