18 January 2010

Publish or Perish

Being a book reviewer is beginning to convince me that the publishing industry might be a better place if more academics picked the perish option instead. Can one get tenure for picking the perish option? Maybe schools should give it some thought. Especially those with publishing units.

Think of it as akin to the government paying farmers to leave fields fallow to help prop up the value of agricultural produce. Rewarding faculty for not publishing (just teaching) in order to prop up the value of academic produce, or at least that portion of it that is in print. Particularly because academic produce has a very long shelf life and people are really still working on digesting products that were marketed a century or more ago.

If we don't take such a drastic action, are we at risk of a knowledge bubble collapse? We may already be approaching that point. Certainly, people are throwing new academic produce out there faster than it can be digested by anyone, thus limiting it to smaller and smaller targeted markets. The problem with targeting these small markets is that academic produce, as with all produce, is unhealthy if one consumes too much of one type, instead of consuming a balanced diet of knowledge. This means that the glut of specialized knowledge contributes less and less to the overall health of the knowledge economy and its consumers.

14 January 2010

Language Lessons

The true international language of the world!

Well ... you'll just have to click it to find out.

11 January 2010

10 January 2010

Obsessive Diagnosis Disorder

Is the compulsion to diagnose things other than the statistical mean as aberrant a psychiatric disorder?

You will become mentally ill in 2013 via boingboing.

The Americanization of Mental Illness from the New York Times.

06 January 2010

Allow me to communicate at you with my languaging skills

Found on the InterWeb:

"Anyone else who texts me first is at their own risk that I don't really care about what they have to say. If I did, I would have texted them first."

It is to laugh,
It is to cry,
It is to scream and wonder why.

28 December 2009

24 December 2009

Fairy Mishmash!

Or something like that.

10 December 2009

05 December 2009

The Best Toys

Wait, since when do environmental activists get to have the best toys?

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28 November 2009

Symphony of Science

Science is often a beautiful thing, and sometimes art its own right, but usually not like this ... The Symphony of Science.

17 November 2009

Cheese or Font?

Too much time on your hands? Cringe at the sight of Papyrus? Then here is just the thing for you: cheese or font? Perhaps you will then forgive the occasional Papyrus.

15 November 2009

Unreal

Some awesome artwork from the Netherlands. Yes, that really is all just tricks of the light.

via Good Magazine.

Afganisu-tan

War made cute. And oddly enough, it still contains more meaningful information than the evening news on the topic.

15 September 2009

Why Insurance Companies are Just Plain Dumb

$300 for a portable device that people might find alternate uses for versus $8000 for a stripped-down, custom-built, big-box PC with all the software removed ... you do the math. Now guess which one is the one the insurance companies are willing to provide to those who need them.

Insurers Fight Speech-Impairment Remedy

Apparently people with serious speech impairments only need to communicate when at home, because, you know, they might get discriminated against if they set foot outside the house or something.

13 August 2009

Fritz Linden's Metropolis

I think Fritz Lang's Metropolis is an interesting landmark of sorts. I mean beyond the normal reason. I am more interested the remakes, interpretations and allusions to it.

Here is one done entirely in Second Life, broken down into bite size chapters for your convenience.

10 August 2009

Big Moon

Was playing with the environment settings in an alternate Second Life client when I happened to look up.

Looks close enough to visit.

08 August 2009

21 July 2009

Unrefutable Proof

Yes folks, the moon landing was ... faked! And here's an author who explains how.

Very, very clever, these Hollywood types.

What? How dare you doubt the veracity of the internet!

16 July 2009

Shocking!

Councils powerless to prevent surge in Table Morris Dancing.

via NewsBiscuit