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Wednesday, May 9th

“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.”

— Harry Truman, a United States president, said that. Now it seems everybody is after getting credit, patents, intellectual property: such greed, not ‘fiscal insolvency’ will be the undoing of Western civilization, much like the authoritarian fear of photocopiers left Soviet science irreversibly behind and was one of the factors leading to its demise. (Rules for my Unborn Son gets the credit)

Sunday, January 29th

Sunday, January 22nd

Monday, January 9th

“There are some people who are really good at using false dichotomies and then there are pelicans.”

Jason Sweeney. Bravo!

Monday, December 26th 2011

“It is the key to modern life. If you are immune to boredom, there is literally nothing you cannot accomplish.”

— David Foster Wallace, The Pale King. And I try, I really do!

Saturday, November 12th 2011

“I’m really scared for my generation, you know. The thing that scares me most is Tumblr. I hate what Tumblr has become. Because it like, it reminds me of those clique-y girls in high school that used to make fun of everyone else and define what was cool, but in five years, when you all graduate, that shit doesn’t matter. No one gives a fuck about that shit. Instead of kids going out and making their own moments, they’re just taking these images and living vicariously through other people’s moments. It just kills me. Then you’ll meet them and they’re just the biggest turkey in the world. They don’t actually embody any of those things. They just emulate. It’s scary man, simulation life that we’re living. It scares me.”

Drake on TumblrRuby Pseudo Wants a Word. (via The New Aesthetic)

Agreed. But still, Tumblr allows users to post original content, and even backpedalled on that ill-advised Tumblarity experiment (a popularity contest won by whoever ‘liked’ and ‘reblogged’ the most). I’d love to know Drake’s thoughts on Stellar (previously), which is all ‘likes’ and ‘re-likes’. Stellar may be pretty cool at this point in which it is inhabited by a small number of early adopters — mostly adults who ‘fave’ interesting stuff (or should we use the big word ‘curate’?) —, but what happens when the Tumblr-teens get their accounts there and are exposed to an interface in which writing or uploading something new is not even an option?

Monday, October 3rd 2011

“Few people care whether you succeed or fail. You are not showing up to class for your teachers or even your parents. You’re not doing these assignments for anyone but yourselves. If you cut classes because your teachers bore you, then you should be dropping those classes (…)”

A teacher’s farewell letter to his students. Worth reading as a new academic year begins.

Tuesday, September 6th 2011

“It is impotent rage and despair masked as a display of force; it is envy masked as triumphant carnival.”

Slavoj Žižek: Shoplifters of the World Unite

Still on the subject of last month’s London riots (and beyond), Slavoj Zizek bests my ability to articulate a few (hopefully) nuanced thoughs. His indictment is complete: conservatives blind to the fact the riots were themselves a conservative outburst, leftists too vain to recognize impotence and too eager to opt in on to any popular outbursts without discrimination; and a particular insight about both sides’ lack of ‘world’, which I read as the refusal to acknowledge nuance, complexity, and the staggering fact that there are seven thousand million people around. Perhaps an good example of this — and as picking on the right-wing would be too easy — is the typical leftist blind and uncompromising refusal of nuclear energy, as if the option was between nuclear and nothing — it is obviously, a complex choice between nuclear and other equally harmful sources, as even a similar megawattage of ‘sustainable’ sources such as wind or solar is arguably ecologically harmful (and even if people in their little community believe they need no such amounts of energy, perhaps their 7000 million meat-eating, Benz-craving neighbours disagree, and what to do then?).

Again, a very recommended and uncompromising read.

Monday, May 16th 2011

“This model can also be found in the aisles of supermarkets, where you’re offered a bite of cheese on a toothpick. After you eat it, you know everything there is to know about that cheese except what it would be like to eat a pound of it.”

Roger Ebert on movie trailers. (via Cheat Sheet)

Monday, May 9th 2011

“What we have in academia, in other words, is a microcosm of the economy as a whole: a self-enriching aristocracy, a swelling and increasingly immiserated proletariat, and a shrinking middle class. The same devil’s bargain stabilizes the system: the middle, or at least the upper middle, the tenured professoriate, is allowed to retain its prerogatives—its comfortable compensation packages, its workplace autonomy and its job security—in return for acquiescing to the exploitation of the bottom by the top, and indirectly, the betrayal of the future of the entire enterprise.”

Faulty Towers: The Crisis in Higher Education (via Metafilter)