Links for 2011-07-27

Workers of the world unite | slacktivist “So the NFL lockout has ended in some kind of deal that I would summarize here except that the details of professional sports contract negotiations make my eyes glaze over and, since I’m no longer getting paid to edit NFL labor stories for a daily paper, I’ve reverted… Continue reading Links for 2011-07-27

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The Bose Condensation Theory of Literature: “Why We Love Bad Writing” at Readercon

Michelle Sagara’s rant about convention panelist behavior reminded me that I never did get around to writing up the other panel from this year’s Readercon that I wanted to say something about, namely “Why We Love Bad Writing” James D. Macdonald, Anil Menon, Resa Nelson, Eric M. Van, Harold Torger Vedeler (leader). In the Guardian,… Continue reading The Bose Condensation Theory of Literature: “Why We Love Bad Writing” at Readercon

The Physics of Frustration: “Quantum Simulation of Frustrated Classical Magnetism in Triangular Optical Lattices”

One of the benefits of having joined AAAS in order to get a reduced registration fee at their meeting is that I now have online access to Science at home. Including the Science Express advance online papers, which I don’t usually get on campus. Which means that I get the chance to talk about the… Continue reading The Physics of Frustration: “Quantum Simulation of Frustrated Classical Magnetism in Triangular Optical Lattices”

Revenge of the Morning People: What to Do with 8am Classes?

The Dean Dad asks a question on the minds of lots of faculty: how do you handle early-morning classes? Wise and worldly readers, have you had good experiences with 8 a.m. classes? Does anybody know of any useful empirical studies done at the college level of the effects of 8 a.m. classes? Is this basically… Continue reading Revenge of the Morning People: What to Do with 8am Classes?

Links for 2011-07-26

A Bedtime Story | Easily Distracted “Now this is a new thing in my lifetime, I grant you: a Congressman who is going to run on the argument that it’s time for America to take its place among the poor and struggling nations of the world. I don’t have to study go to Zimbabwe any… Continue reading Links for 2011-07-26

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A Very Significant Picture

Here is a very significant picture: “What’s significant about that?” you ask. “It’s slightly out of focus and oddly framed. Why should I care?” You should care because of the photographer: That’s right, SteelyKid has a camera now– we gave her my old Canon A95. She was playing with Kate’s smaller point-and-shoot camera (I forget… Continue reading A Very Significant Picture

Quantitative Analysis of Bullshit in Physics Abstracts

Via Bee, we have the BlaBlaMeter, a website that purports to “unmask without mercy how much bullshit hides in any text.” Like Bee, I couldn’t resist throwing it some scientific text, but rather than pulling stuff off the arxiv, I went with the abstracts of the papers I published as a grad student, which I… Continue reading Quantitative Analysis of Bullshit in Physics Abstracts