His conclusion: Barnes & Noble has a “bad case of Ship-at-All-Costs-itis.”
Not Yet the Season for a Nook (New York Times)
Thursday, December 10, 2009
David Pogue reviews the Nook
By Michael Leddy at 6:56 AM comments: 0
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Buster Cooper
“It was almost like a marriage, really — you understand what I’m saying? It was always there.”Trombonist Buster Cooper, on the closing of St. Petersburg’s Garden Restaurant, where he has played for fifteen years. Cooper, who spent most of the 1960s with Duke Ellington, is now eighty, and one of the last Ellingtonians. As the clip accompanying the article makes clear, he still sounds great.
Jazz legend Buster Cooper's Garden gig nearing an end in St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg Times)
By Michael Leddy at 11:08 AM comments: 0
Uncle Mark 2010
The 2010 edition of the Uncle Mark Gift Guide & Almanac is now available as a free PDF download from Mark Hurst, consumer-experience consultant and creator of Good Experience. The 2010 guide offers single buying recommendations in various categories, along with useful and sometimes surprising tips and tricks. (Turn your index finger into a magnifying glass!)
A related post
Review of Mark Hurst’s Bit Literacy
By Michael Leddy at 7:11 AM comments: 0
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
“Dissertation Writing Help”
My post What plagiarism looks like now draws spam comments offering shady URLs for “Dissertation Writing Help,” “Research Assistance,” &c. Sigh. Delete.
A related post
“Plagiarism free” (Purchase your own “plagiarism free” dissertation)
By Michael Leddy at 4:35 PM
Dentistry at dawn
I like our dentist. He’s eighty years old, an ace, and he’s been our family’s dentist for twenty-five years. He is the only dentist our children have ever known. His workday starts early and ends early. When the phone rings at 6:30 in the morning, it’s his office, wondering if we’d like to come in earlier because a spot has opened up.
Elaine and I have been thinking about how to break it to certain other members of the family that our group visit to the dentist later this month has been scheduled for 7:00 A.M. And thus I have written this post. We’re sorry, kids. It was the best time we could get.
By Michael Leddy at 7:32 AM comments: 3
Monday, December 7, 2009
The Harlem Children’s Zone
Last night 60 Minutes reported on the Harlem Children’s Zone. Watch here.
By Michael Leddy at 9:35 AM comments: 0
The Michigan Theater
Ozymandias alert: the Michigan Theater, a once-glorious theater in Detroit, now houses parked cars. Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
The theater is the subject of a Flickr set by photographer James D. Griffioen.
Update, March 6, 2010: The New York Times reports an effort to save the building: Seeking a Future for a Symbol of a Grander Past.
Related reading and viewing
James D. Griffioen (the photographer’s website)
Michigan Theater (Wikipedia article)
(Thanks, Rachel! And thanks, Shelley.)
By Michael Leddy at 9:05 AM comments: 4
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Harry Potter and college
High-school senior Lauren Edelson objects to a cynical new strategy in college marketing:
Back when I was a junior, before I’d printed off an application or visited a campus, I had high expectations for the college application process. I’d soak up detailed descriptions of academic opportunity and campus life — and by the end of it, I’d know which college was right for me. Back then, I knew only of these institutions and their intimidating reputations, not what set each one apart from the rest. And I couldn’t wait to find out.Read more:
So I was surprised when many top colleges delivered the same pitch. It turns out, they’re all a little bit like Hogwarts — the school for witches and wizards in the Harry Potter books and movies. Or at least, that’s what the tour guides kept telling me.
Taking the Magic Out of College (New York Times)
I’ll suggest an acronym for this sort of marketing strategy: TLC. Not “Tender Loving Care” but “Treat ’em Like Children.”
By Michael Leddy at 8:43 AM comments: 0
Saturday, December 5, 2009
William Meehan update
The Alabama Supreme Court has ruled that charges of plagiarism against Jacksonville State University president William Meehan have no place in a lawsuit over ownership of a plant collection. [Sic.]
Read all about it:
Court stops plagiarism claim against JSU president (Gadsden Times)
Related posts
Plagiarism in the academy
Boening, Meehan, plagiarism
What plagiarism looks like
By Michael Leddy at 3:22 PM comments: 0
Friday, December 4, 2009
Google Public DNS
Google at work: “Google Public DNS is a free, global Domain Name System (DNS) resolution service, that you can use as an alternative to your current DNS provider.” According to Google, Google Public DNS provides greater speed and security than the DNS resolution available from ISPs (Internet Service Providers).
I set up Google Public DNS on my MacBook this afternoon (it took no more than ten seconds) and have found that browsing is faster. Much faster. Much, much faster.
Read more:
Google Public DNS (Google Code)
Using Google Public DNS (Google Code)
By Michael Leddy at 8:15 PM comments: 0