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    Newsflash about me: I got tenure!
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    by enbar  1-20-2008    32
     This is a personal note... This semester, I was up for tenure at the small Pennsylvania college where I work. I was just informed a few days ago that my tenure bid was approved. This clip says a little bit about what that means.
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    Don't hit me ... but ... Harry Potter sucks
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    by enbar  7-16-2007    9
     WaPo book critic on the Harry Potter phenomenon and how it does NOT mean that there's a resurgence of reading among children.
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    Downtown business district bans outdoor photography
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    by enbar  6-27-2007    3
     Silver Spring, Md., where I spent a lot of time as a kid, now has a "revitalized" downtown area, where, as it turns out, you are not allowed to take photographs. Why? The main business street, though it was built and paid for with taxpayer money, was "vacated" by the county and leased to a private developer, who now manages the space. This says a lot about the demise of the commons and of public space in the U.S., I think. The photographer in question comments: "I wonder if people know they traded their rights for a Potbelly’s and a Starbucks" (source: http://snipr.com/1nmvg). Also see the discussion at http://flickr.com/groups/dcphotorights/
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    Food history timeline: culinary history of the human race
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    by enbar  12-7-2007    4
     Very cool. Plots the emergence of various kinds of food over historical time. Includes some recipes and reference articles.
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    Sexual ethics in Islamic world violate religious norms
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    by enbar  4-18-2007    4
     As governments in the Islamic world adopt increasingly restrictive religious rules governing sexual behavior, urban young people continue to seek sexual satisfaction in taboo ways. Surprised?
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    Learning from history: the British pullout from Iraq, 1932
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    by enbar  6-9-2007    3
     Maj. Joel Rayburn, a historian and officer now posted to CENTCOM, writes about the dangers of a too-hasty exit from Iraq, drawing on the British experience post-WWI. I need to read this more carefully, but it seems his ideas present a pretty strong rebuke to both Republican and Democratic positions on the war right now. He says: a purely military approach, which is what the administration is pushing (though they claim not to be) will probably make things worse, but leaving now would probably be just as bad. From Foreign Affairs; a cached version.
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    23% of Americans say they've seen a ghost
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    by enbar  10-26-2007    9
     A remarkably high percentage of Americans believe in ghosts, ESP, and witchcraft.
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    Bill Kristol: "Why Bush will be a winner"
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    by enbar  7-16-2007    13
     Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard gives a mostly positive assessment of the Bush presidency. I mostly disagree, but it's worth a read. He's vague on what he thinks the U.S.'s real goals in Iraq are, but he is confident Petraeus will achieve them.
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    Sexy chatbots deployed to steal your personal information!
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    by enbar  12-9-2007    5
     Some evil geniuses have developed an automated chat program that convinces people it's a real cybersex partner and convinces them to reveal personal information, which can then be used for ID theft, or it lures them to a fake malware-laden website. Called "CyberLover." Only in Russia thus far, but look out.
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    "Milkmen: Fathers Who Breastfeed" (not a joke)
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    by enbar  6-1-2007    13
     This will freak you out. Yes, there are a few documented cases of fathers lactating enough to feed their children. For the record, I haven't tried it, though there have been times when I wished I could.
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    6000 Smithsonian images posted to Flickr
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    by enbar  6-24-2007   
     Public.Resource.Org has downloaded and posted to Flickr 6000 images from the Smithsonian Institution's website. SI asserts it holds copyright; the group claims the images are in the public domain. We'll have to see what happens. Flickr link in the clip.
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    Digital History at the U of Houston
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    by enbar  6-15-2007    3
     I really want to have a look at this ...
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    JFK, 1963, on peace
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    by enbar  5-12-2007    1
     JFK's commencement address at American University in 1963, after the Cuban missile crisis. In it he remarks on Soviet propaganda claims that the U.S. is planning a "preventative war" -- which he describes as outlandish -- and declares, "The United States, as the world knows, will never start a war."
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    Think you've got a clue about religion? Take this quiz
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    by enbar  4-12-2007    8
     Steven Prothero, author of "Religious Literacy" (http://snurl.com/1g94y), put together a short quiz on MSNBC's website. (It only seems to display right in Internet Explorer, and it's annoyingly slow, but kind of fun.)
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    Michael Pollan on why cheap food is more fattening
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    by enbar  4-23-2007    1
     For anyone who reads Pollan, this is an old message -- the politics of farm subsidies are hurting Americans' health by artificially making, say, a package of Twinkies cheaper than a bag of carrots.
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    Study: "Organic farming can feed the world"
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    by enbar  7-16-2007   
     Compared to the low-intensive non-organic methods used throughout the developing world, organic methods produce significantly greater yields. This is good news. Researchers hope this will put to rest the idea that organic farming simply can't produce enough food to meet global demand.
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    Women forcibly ejected from Santorum book-signing receive settlement
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    by enbar  6-27-2007    3
     Back in August 2005, four women at a book-signing by then-Sen. Santorum were overheard by members of his staff discussing their disagreement with Santorum's policies. At the staffers' request, Delaware state troopers forcibly removed the women from the bookstore and arrested them. They have now reached a small settlement with the state police, which they are donating to charity. The ACLU, which supported the case, comments that "you can't use the state’s police power to cleanse crowds of dissenting voices." Note that the women weren't even accused of being disruptive or of "protesting"; they were simply overheard talking about opinions unfavorable to the senator -- yeah, one of those guys who used to like to sell himself as a tireless defender of "freedom."
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    Greek statuary showing reconstructed pigmentation
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    by enbar  10-20-2007    1
     Archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann has reconstructed the original painting scheme that colored many classical sculptures. The effect is startling. See the NYTimes, http://snipr.com/1sesr. This is the best collection of photos I could find, but it's short on information; plus, it's in Danish.
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    Privacy law: "I've got nothing to hide" misses the point
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    by enbar  9-14-2007    1
     Haven't read this yet, but it looks interesting. Addresses the common, dismissive response to concerns about privacy and the law by people who say, "I've got nothing to hide, so why should I care?" and explains why this misrepresents the nature and importance of privacy.
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    Long-term effects of Iraq war likely worse than Vietnam for U.S.
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    by enbar  4-29-2007   
     The WaPo interviews a number of experts who suggest that given the current situation, the Iraq war will probably have disastrously long-term fallout for U.S. global standing that "makes Vietnam look like a cakewalk." Already the rest of the world sees the war as incompetently mismanaged, ethically and legally indefensible, strategically misguided, and resulting in a massive humanitiarian catastrophe.
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    Improvised toys, made by African kids
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    by enbar  4-29-2007    1
     A few cool pictures of handmade toys put together by kids in Africa out of locally available scrap materials (like Coke cans).
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    Mel Stuart on the making of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
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    by enbar  9-3-2007    4
     An interview with the man behind the film version of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory." I never knew the movie was funded by the Quaker Oats Co. as part of a product tie-in that never materialized. Stuart describes such arcana as the difficulties of working with Oompa-Loompas and how to keep a chocolate river from smelling bad.
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    Bill McKibben on why "self-reliance" is a chimaera
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    by enbar  4-18-2007    2
     Self-reliance is the American "pathology" -- in the consumerist form of everyone cocooned in front of his own TV screen, or the environmentalist back-to-the-land form, or the survivalist nut-job form. We depend on each other & might as well admit it.
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    Who'd have thought? Dams cause global warming too
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    by enbar  5-25-2007    3
     Large dams trap organic material (such as fallen trees), which decomposes underwater and releases methane, a major "greenhouse gas." Um... bummer, huh. Via: http://snurl.com/1m5s9
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    Stephen Devine, "Things I thought or heard while serving in Iraq"
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    by enbar  2-28-2009    2
     Funny and macabre. I like, "What about that goat? No wonder he looks mad."
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    White House "eviscerates" CDC head's climate-change testimony
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    by enbar  10-26-2007    1
     Ho hum. Once again, the White House censors the presentation of scientific data. Hello? America? Anyone paying attention out there? The funny thing is, this time they said they did it because the CDC testimony conflicts with the IPCC report, which it doesn't. But since when does the White House care about the IPCC? Do they think everyone is stupid?
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    Confess your sins anonymously, via Twitter.com
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    by enbar  5-15-2007    3
     I have no idea what to say about this ... except that I doubt I'll be able to keep myself from periodically reading the posts on this account. I haven't posted anything myself, yet, but I'm thinking about it.
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    How to wreck $100,000,000 worth of cars
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    by enbar  4-29-2008    4
     Mazda Corp. decides to destroy almost 5000 new vehicles after an almost-sinking freighter exposes them to unknown environmental stresses. Turns out wrecking a lot of new cars isn't as easy as it sounds: they created a "disassembly line."
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    Helvetica: a documentary (yes, the font)
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    by enbar  5-23-2007   
     Helvetica is one of the most ubiquitous and distinctively "modern" typefaces. This documentary examines its history, influence, use, and appeal. Clips on YouTube are here .
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    US media distort religion by painting it as uniformly conservative
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    by enbar  6-11-2007    1
     I have yet to read the full report, but their statistics-based content analysis would seem to bear out my general impressions. U.S. news media tend to treat religion as a conservative force, but this means leaving out the voices of maybe two-thirds of religious believers.
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    Pod-safe music galore (donationware) from Kevin MacLeod
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    by enbar  8-18-2007    3
     I found some really good stuff here. I think he makes pretty much all the music himself. All CC-licensed donationware. I haven't explored the non-audio parts of the site yet; it seems very extensive.
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    Thomas Merton on "sanity" and Christianity in the modern world
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    by enbar  2-23-2008   
     Merton's thoughts on the finding that Eichmann was legally "sane": "sanity" is overrated in a world where mass destruction is considered an acceptable way of waging war. Given the modern situation, no Christian should aspire to sanity or realism.
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    Jared Diamond on male lactation: yes, it really is possible
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    by enbar  6-1-2007    2
     Science writer Jared Diamond in a 1995 article lays out the evolutionary, clinical, and physiological facts concerning the possibility of male lactation in humans and other mammals. Apparently it's not as farfetched as one might think.
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    No fat Buddhas: Durham council condemns restaurant name as discriminatory
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    by enbar  7-23-2007    4
     When people complain about "political correctness gone mad," I usually stop listening. But this seems like the real thing. A Chinese Buddhist opens a restaurant called "Fat Buddha" in Durham (UK), and the city council declares the name offensive and demands it be changed.
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    Children and religion: angles for journalists (Religion Newswriters Assoc.)
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    by enbar  5-29-2007    4
     Reporters: got a summer news hole to fill on your religion beat? Why not write about the spiritual formation of children? This backgrounder includes statistics, story ideas, vignettes, and interview leads sorted by region. I had no idea such things existed. Kind of cool, and kind of bizarre ...
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    Congress for the New Urbanism
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    by enbar  5-29-2007    1
     This is the CNU's own site. They recently convened in Philadelphia, and I am curious about their work.
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    Free early music recordings on classical guitar (lots)
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    by enbar  6-21-2007    1
     Jon Sayles, an amateur classical guitarist and lover of early music, has recorded a huge number of classic early melodies on his guitar and made all the recordings freely available in mp3 format on his site. Check it out. He is modest about his abilities, but his renditions are certainly competent and, I think, very sensitive and well done.
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    Hot chocolate: resources and links
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    by enbar  12-3-2007   
     Links to the best hot chocolate recipes and information on the net, supposedly. This is the kind of thing Mahalo ought to be good for.
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    Why paying students to study won't work
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    by enbar  7-2-2007    1
     Fascinating. NYC's schools plan to offer modest financial incentives to high-performing seventh-graders. Schwartz, a psychologist, shows that this is likely to undermine the intrinsic motivation to learn. Via {{ashleystar}}'s tumblelog (http://snipr.com/1nrcq ).
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    Luther on "the summons of death" and loneliness
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    by enbar  5-9-2007    5
     One of Martin Luther's most moving and brilliant sermons, preached in Wittenberg in 1521 after the iconoclasm of the "Zwickau prophets" had torn the community apart.
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