links for 2009-03-22

The Mid-Majority: Respect, Resilience, Joy and Despair   "This must be a lot of fun for you, this March Madness. It must be pleasant to rally behind something until you have no use for it anymore, to adopt and dispose the efforts of a team, to judge its efforts without any real consequence. But the… Continue reading links for 2009-03-22

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First Round Thoughts

The good news is, I’m solidly ahead of Barack Obama in my NCAA pool. The bad news is, the success rate of my serious picks is distressingly close to that of the Physics Grad Programs backet… Various and sundry thoughts on the first two days of NCAA tournament action: — Not that many big upsets,… Continue reading First Round Thoughts

links for 2009-03-21

weir3 / Instant Mentor / Advice / Home – Inside Higher Ed "Unless you’re a botanist or geologist there’s no pedagogical reason to teach outside. The first gorgeous day of spring semester will bring a clamor to meet underneath the spreading maple students spy from the window. Don’t do it! That hour will pass with… Continue reading links for 2009-03-21

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Hugo Nominations Announced

The nominees for this year’s Hugo Awards were announced last night. The most important category is, as always, Best Novel: Anathem by Neal Stephenson (Morrow; Atlantic UK) The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (HarperCollins; Bloomsbury UK) Little Brother by Cory Doctorow (Tor Teen; HarperVoyager UK) — Free download Saturn’s Children by Charles Stross (Ace; Orbit… Continue reading Hugo Nominations Announced

links for 2009-03-20

slacktivist: The Immortals "I’m something of an expert on the demographic implications of the baby boom. I’ve developed this expertise from copy editing hundreds, probably thousands, of articles* on the effect of the baby boomers’ impending retirement on Social Security. Based on what I’ve learned from those articles, and from closely watching the ongoing political… Continue reading links for 2009-03-20

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Thursday Baby Blogging 031909

While the DVR piles up enough basketball to allow me to fast-forward through CBS’s nine-minute commercial breaks, here’s this week’s Baby Blogging picture: SteelyKid has been in an amazingly good mood this evening, and here you see her obligingly stretching out to her full length so you can see how much she’s grown.

So This Is What Ohio Feels Like

Mike Dunford has a post up titled You Almost Have to Feel Sorry for Jim Tedisco, about the special election that’s being held to fill Kirsten Gillibrand’s House seat. The title alone is enough to tell you that Mike doesn’t live in this area any more. Nobody who has to listen to the multi-media saturation… Continue reading So This Is What Ohio Feels Like

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