Cities do not change over the centuries. They represent the aspirations of particular men and women to lead a common life; as a result their atmosphere, their tone, remain the same. Those people whose relations are founded principally upon commerce and upon the ferocious claims of domestic privacy will construct a city as dark and as ugly as London was. And is. Those people who wish to lead agreeable lives, and in constant intercourse with one another, will build a city as beautiful and as elegant as Paris.
+ Peter Ackroyd, in Dickens
20080403
Cities reflect its creators/developers...?
20080402
Science (+ Math) vs. News: Who trumps whom?
In the domain of things we wished didn't happen...aka, when bad things happen to good points of view. OK, that's a bit over the top. How about -- "There is no such thing as objectivity?"
Regardless of the frame, over at the thestatsblog some poignant issues are being raised as to the merits of phthalate bans and PBS's failure to cover both sides of the matter.
20080317
Black Rabbi in Chicago crossing boundaries
I grew up Southern Baptist and consented to being baptised, late as a teenager, merely to please my mother who wanted to have a place to bury me if I were to die. For seven years I attended a single-sex Episcopal school where I attended chapel daily. I went off to college where I probably claimed to be agnostic. Then, I stopped affiliating. When I had a commitment ceremony, it was in a Unitarian Church. And, matters of faith still intrigue me. I like ritual; perhaps that is some of the appeal.
20080306
Colt .45 in comics: sippin' and chillin'
- a cheap high
- more bang for your buck
So I got curious about the actualities of the demon brew.
Would you have imagined that malt liquor has been the subject of a PhD dissertation? I kid you not (and, the first twenty-five pages are allegedly available for free):
Brown Taylor, Didra. 2000. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Malt Liquor Beer Drinking Behavior Among African American Men in South Central Los Angeles. Thesis (Ph. D)--California School of Professional Psychology, 2000a.In the wings, there are more scholars waiting. [What did we do before we had the web?] See what further unblinking can unearth. Now, go forth, read and become more truly aware with "A Story without Heroes: The Cautionary Tale of Malt Liquor".
20080304
Nike celebrates a century of Converse shoes
20080211
Inhabitat » VIDEO: Grow a Treehouse
20080208
Why I'm Thinking Obama Can
But if the question is who I think can win, then I'm another vote now squarely behind Obama. (Especially, now that Romney has dropped out and I think Obama v. McCain is a more winnable battle.)
Folks (both, in print and in person) have convinced me that there is substance behind Obama's "Can't we just all get along" affect. So I gladly hear the history, and the uplift, of the moment arriving in this song -- masterfully choreographed by will.i.am:
Now, if someone can just keep Nader from spoiling the party again!
20071228
Classroom Incident Sparks First Amendment Debate - News Story - WISC Madison
20071221
20071117
When USB accidents happen
20071114
Do you buy meat thinking it's been carbon monoxided?
CO
makes meat and fish look fresh indefinitely. The FDA's David Acheson, who along with other FDA and USDA officials sat at a table covered with various samples of year-old meat that still appears fresh, and said that 'this particular issue is not a safety concern even remotely high on our radar screen.' He added that he believes that most people are aware that meat is packaged with carbon monoxide...
It just makes me wonder what exactly would make this a bad idea to officials; I can only guess their thinking...since it don't kill it's okay for corporations to add whatever they deem necessary to the food web.
20071117 info UPDATE: Even after reading about the scientific merits of the minute levels of CO exposure, I still think it's a slippery slope ... because of unanticipated consequences and strange coincidences. I still want greater assurances ... with regard to actual habits of those increasing numbers at the margins -- on the street, or unsupervised -- along with the unknown animals being fed whatever from who knows where ... ! I understand the need to save the many over the imagined or projected unknowns but recollections of efforts to track down mad cow disease makes me pause and ask do we really ever know what monsters we're creating.
20071101
"If you ask amateurs to act as front-line security personnel, you shouldn't be surprised when you get amateur security"
"the Chemistry Set is toast"
20071031
Is saying you got kiddie porn the same as actually having it?
...Clement says that to be liable under the PROTECT Act, you need not be selling or advertising the porn. It's enough to say you have it.
A sad day indeed. Oral arguments were yesterday.
20071021
DNA Pioneer, Suspended Over Racial Comments
But, a few days later he goes on to assure us, he didn't really mean what his words said:
To all those who have drawn the inference from my words that Africa, as a continent, is somehow genetically inferior, I can only apologise unreservedly,” he said. That is not what I meant. More importantly, there is no scientific basis for such a belief.Early onset... Or, perhaps, he needs a better keeper.
20071017
Street Mathematics vs School Mathematics
- His October 2007 "Devlin's Angle" at MAA Online wherein he adds fuel to my qualms about school math in
Kinds of Math
- Mathematics, the Science of Patterns The Search for Order in Life, Mind, and the Universe. New York: Henry Holt, 2003.
By the way, yesterday I finally saw Danica McKellar's Math Doesn't Suck: How to Survive Middle-School Math without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail which I only wish also came out with a boy-cover....maybe I'll design one to print up so I can try using it w/J. Check out a review at MAA Online.
20071002
Richard Scarry's The Best Word Book Ever: 1963 vs. 1991
Perhaps this is a good place to reference Sidney Hook's 10 rules for discourse from "Ethics of Controversy" given that #1 is Nothing and no one is immune from criticism. And, #4, reminds us that while words may be "legally permissible" does not mean they are also "morally permissible". Here, I'm reminded of my unease when J., in first grade, brought home an alphabet worksheet referencing "Eskimos".
20070923
someone on the "social graph"
The someone is Brad Fitzpatrick whose company developed LiveJournal and its backend software all of which were purchased by Six Apart.
20070915
Conspiracy Theory + Schoolhouse Rock
According to Lorne Michaels, he "didn't think it worked comedically."
More commentary @ http://snipurl.com/contheoryrock