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Category Archives: Technology
Back to … the Marshall McLuhan Future
Glynn Marshes writes: A couple days ago, University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds, a.k.a. the blogger Instapundit, penned a column for USA Today titled “Politicians benefit from American tribal warfare.” Tribalism, Reynolds writes, “is the default state of humanity.” … Continue reading
Posted in History, Media, Politics and Economics, Technology
Tagged Marshall McLuhan, media, politics, technology, tribalism
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Internet Nostalgia
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A Kipling for Our Times
Fenster writes: If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs . . .
Posted in Photography, Technology
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“Particle Fever”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: If you’re as cynical as I am, you might get something out of this documentary, which is currently available on Netflix Instant. It chronicles the attempts of physicists associated with CERN to detect the Higgs-Boson, that pesky “god … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Science, Technology
Tagged CERN, documentaries, Film, Higgs-Boson, Large Hadron Collider, movies, Particle Fever, physics
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Web Musings: Addenda
Eddie Pensier writes: A few thoughts on Paleo Retiree’s musings: 1) The language used in pro-critic writing versus enthusiastic-amateur writing can be a tip-off. Jargon (of whatever field we’re talking about) is a sign of familiarity with the topic, but … Continue reading
Dammit Scotty, Don’t Beam Me Up!
Fenster writes: Scientists have been able to move/teleport atoms in that magical way characteristic of advanced physics. Don’t ask me if the atoms moved, or were destroyed and recreated, or were just in both places, or in different states, or … Continue reading
Sign of the Times
Paleo Retiree writes: “Daddy, what’s a film camera? And why are they so cheap?”
Naked Lady of the Week: Danni Ashe
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Whenever I see a photo of Danni Ashe I think of one of those prehistoric goddess figurines — the ones with the preposterous curves. Danni’s figure is so stupendous that it seems almost wrong for it … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sex, Technology
Tagged boobs, Danni Ashe, Internet, naked lady of the week, nude photography
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Silicon Valley Is Losing Its Cachet
epiminondas writes: It would seem that overweening hubris has now settled into Silicon Valley like a thick, noxious cloud. The prey have become the hunters. And trust is being lost.
Posted in Computers, Technology
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Eddie Pensier writes: Uncouth Reflections has some of the wittiest and smartest commenters around. It’s great news then, that thanks to our very own Sir Barken Hyena (he’s single, ladies!), you can now “like” individual comments. Please do so, immediately and … Continue reading →