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Kamloops Hillside12 years ago
Here is a blog where I post links to things I've been reading on the web. From time to time I'll also add comments. And I invite comments from anyone out there. Comment on the readings, comment on the comments, comment on my comments. Fly at it!
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Digital Web Magazine - Resurrect Your Writing, Redeem Your Soul
Maybe the bestseller status of Lynne Truss's Eats, Shoots, and Leaves is the first sign of a renewed care for style.
Sunday, November 27, 2005
One execution every 10 days in the US
I have two reactions to the story. First, sadness that such a wonderful people as the citizens of the US could tolerate this situation. And second, thankfulness that I live in another country.
Technorati Tags: commentary, capital punishment, United States
A great news and commentary site
American news channels such as CNN and MSNBC. By hearing the same point of view over and over we come to accept it as normal or natural. How refreshing to look at the world from a European perspective.
Technorati Tags: commentary, culture, Europe, ideas, internet, news, Germany
Friday, November 25, 2005
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Support free expression!!
Technorati Tags: books, commentary, censorship
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Reading Anxiety
One of my favourite things: NY Times100 Notable Books of the Year
If a book is really calling out to me to buy it, I include it in my ever expanding Amazon wishlist. I will never have enough money to buy all of the books on the wishlist, nor a long enough life to read them even if I did.
Technorati Tags: books
Sunday, November 20, 2005
How many patents does this post violate?
My plan? To patent the short rhetorical question.
Technorati Tags: internet
A rant on Drucker
He wrote many books; The Essential Drucker provides an introduction.
The rant: Management by objections has lead to outcomes based education, in which education is viewed as a product doled out in measurable units that will give students measurable skills. Such skills need to be observable, or they don't exist. These observable, measurable skills are finite and are all that counts about education. Looked at another way, if you can't mark it you shouldn't teach it. Or, looked at from the point of view of the student: if it's not for marks, I'm not doing it or learning it.
Such a philosophy places an upward limit on learning. Or, more precisely, it places a disincentive on learning for its own sake, for the joy of exploring an idea to its fullest. Intellectual curiosity is not rewarded in outcomes based learning. It gets in the way of the lesson plan.
Outcomes based education leads to classes where students spend all their energy copying the powerpoint instead of considering the ideas being put forth. Remember the points for the test and success will follow.
Dumbing down is now the preferred method of instruction in most elementary, secondary, and undergraduate programs. Soon it will be possible for people of average intelligence to attain degrees from "good" schools.
Technorati Tags: management
Thursday, November 17, 2005
The news just keeps getting better
Can I deduct visits to Tim Horton's as a medical expense?
I just knew it: Decaffeinated coffee may be harmful to your heart
I wonder if anyone is working on the health benefits of scotch? If you are contact me if you need someone to test your theories.
Monday, November 14, 2005
The rich live in their own ghettoes. Institutionalized racism is a daily reality.
Technorati Tags: books, commentary, culture
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Artblogs
The article is also a treasure trove of links to artblogs.
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Top 20 geek novels: The results are in
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Technorati Tags: books
Dover Pennsylvania: intelligent voters
Technorati Tags: commentary, culture
Friday, November 11, 2005
In Joy and Sorrow: Kurk Vonnegut and John Fowles
How fitting that the author of Slaughterhouse Five, one of the classic antiwar novels, was born on the anniversary of the end of WWI.
Sadly, earlier this week we lost John Fowles. Here is the BBC story. The French Lieutenant's Woman is his masterpiece, but I've always had a soft spot for The Collector, and taught it several times in my former life.
Thursday, November 10, 2005
Is Paris Blogging?
Always, always blame the messenger.
Technorati Tags: blogs, commentary, culture, internet
Career suicide or what?
Technorati Tags: movies
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Again, with the lists?
and the software of Google. Most major newspapers and tv networks with an online presence publish lists of their most emailed articles.
Technorati Tags: commentary, internet, newspaper, news
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Blogging: It's a good thing
Word up guys: the phenomenon really is uncontrollable. Video killed the radio star; blogs will do the same for corporate marketing strategies.
Monday, November 07, 2005
Wine attacks alzheimer's
I'm off to do some medical research with an Aussie shiraz!
Technorati Tags: wine
Sunday, November 06, 2005
What are the top 20 "geek novels"?
Technorati Tags: books
Google ads mismatches
Anyway, I noticed that the site had an "ads by Gooooogle" box in the right column and that one of the ads was "Drill holes in tile fast". I couldn't help but wonder, first why google would want to associate its advertisers with such a site, and second, would any true believer in trepanation follow up and buy a porcelain drill bit to relieve the pressure in his head?
There's a fad in here somewhere: find and record silly or tasteless google ad mismatches.
Technorati Tags: internet
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Chain of Command
Technorati Tags: culture, commentary
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Whatever du jour
For a time I seriously considered creating a blog called "'Of the Day' Of the Day". Every day it would present a different "Of the Day" site. But then I did a Google search for stupid site of the day and changed my mind. The web can be a cruel place.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Crazy, nutty, obsessive
More fascinating yet is her account of the stir the whole thing is causing in the blogosphere.
Technorati Tags: culture, literature, novels
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- Digital Web Magazine - Resurrect Your Writing, Red...
- One execution every 10 days in the US
- A great news and commentary site
- The $12,000 Microsoft Xbox
- Support free expression!!
- Reading Anxiety
- One of my favourite things: NY Times100 Notable Bo...
- How many patents does this post violate?
- A rant on Drucker
- The news just keeps getting better
- I just knew it: Decaffeinated coffee may be harmfu...
- The rich live in their own ghettoes. Institutional...
- Artblogs
- Top 20 geek novels: The results are in
- Dover Pennsylvania: intelligent voters
- The Dilbert Blog
- In Joy and Sorrow: Kurk Vonnegut and John Fowles
- Is Paris Blogging?
- Career suicide or what?
- Again, with the lists?
- Blogging: It's a good thing
- Wine attacks alzheimer's
- What are the top 20 "geek novels"?
- Google ads mismatches
- Chain of Command
- Whatever du jour
- Crazy, nutty, obsessive
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