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#Post 13 Apr 2003 11:09:35    Ruler for webmasters Reply with quote

Kevin Smith's Centricle has posted version 1.2 of his Ruler favelet that allows checking coordinates and measure items in both Safari and Internet Explorer (Mac).



Extremely convenient... be sure to look around Kevin's site for more useful stuff.
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#Post 12 Apr 2003 01:21:31    Re: Ten Wrong Things About The New Girl Reply with quote

You're welcome, Rainer!
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#Post 11 Apr 2003 20:18:12    Re: Ten Wrong Things About The New Girl Reply with quote

Joey "AccordionGuy" deVilla has reposted most of the original Top Ten Things About New Girl article, which caused all the Blogs save lives commentary. Thanks, Joey!
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#Post 11 Apr 2003 20:12:16    Inside Reply with quote

Noted programmer/consultant Michael Crawford posted Part 1 of Living with Schizoaffective Disorder. It's a long detailed article, and worth reading. Thanks, Michael!



For my part, I've never had to contend with anything more severe than slight depression and/or programmer's block; having a borderline case of the Geek Syndrome led to a difficult childhood but a great profession. However, I've helped friends with severe depression. This sort of article is badly needed to help people cope with brain chemistry-related disorders, which seem to be on the increase worldwide.
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#Post 10 Apr 2003 13:46:38    Cool 3D Artwork Reply with quote

A couple of days ago I visited the studio of Marcelo Bicalho, a local artist/illustrator. We have several friends in common, but had never met before.



Here's some of his prizewinning 3-dimensional work in paper, and here's an index page with more stuff, including some cut-out examples.



Highly recommended!


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#Post 10 Apr 2003 10:31:41    This explains it all Reply with quote

David Weinberger thinks this explains it all:
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...half of all adults believe in ghosts, almost a third believe in astrology, and more than a quarter believe in reincarnation - that they were themselves reincarnated from other people. Majorities of about two-thirds of all adults believe in hell and the devil, but hardly anybody expects that they will go to hell themselves.
One very strange (at least to me) result of the Harris poll is that significantly more democrats than republicans believe in astrology, but more republicans than democrats believe in hell and the devil.



At the same time, Tom Coates expresses his amazement about American Fundamentalism:
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...the idea that challenges to theories like "evolution" can circumvent the entire academic peer-review and testing process by way of the courts - inspired by people who want to find ways to equate the world with their religious beliefs... Well, it's scandalous! Totally, utterly scandalous!

The Guardian is running an article in its new Life section today on exactly this subject: The Battle for American Science. It's this article that part-inspired me to write about this subject today...


I could list dozens of other links about the "creationism" thing, which seems to be a uniquely American delusion. I'm looking forward to reading the comments to all these posts...



...as for me, I believe that being superstitious brings bad luck... icon_wink.gif
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#Post 09 Apr 2003 21:36:55    Re: The Metaphors of War Reply with quote

blogalization [colin] wrote:
By the way, come by Blogalization and see if you would be interested in participating or passing along the word.


Thanks, Colin; I just registered, and look forward to puzzling out something to contribute. (Comment for other readers: Colin's Hairy Eyeball is very good reading...)
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#Post 09 Apr 2003 21:15:23    Re: The Metaphors of War Reply with quote

It was another Berkeley metaphorist, folklorist Alan Dundes, who noted that American football is rife with metaphors of sadistic sodomy, such as "penetrating the end zone" of the opponent. I think that analysis was slightly tongue-in-cheek. In the present case, I have to agree that Lakoff's rhetoric in the first part of the essay was a bit too recondite to influence anyone — as he recognizes. But starting with the sentence, "Awareness matters," he starts making a lot of sense to me.



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#Post 08 Apr 2003 10:22:14    Waiting for Quark Reply with quote

John Gruber translates the Quark XPress 6 press release into English:
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Quark has not yet announced pricing or an anticipated ship date for QuarkXPress 6.


QuarkXPress 6 will be expensive and late.
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#Post 08 Apr 2003 10:10:13    Inappropriate Laughter Reaction (ILR) Reply with quote

Rageboy says that OTHER PEOPLE'S PERSONAL SHORTCOMINGS MAKE IT HARD FOR THEM TO GIVE ME THE COMPLIMENTS AND ATTENTION THAT ARE DUE ME.



You MUST read the entire thing to properly dislocate your diaphragm, but here's a meta-quote from Interpersonal Diagnosis and Treatment of Personality Disorders, 2nd edition:
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A great way to come down with a case of 'medical student's disease' is to read a survey of personality disorders. For example, a reader of Milton's (1982) impressive summary of each of the categories for personality disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, third edition (DSM-III; All-American Psychiatric Association, 1980) can believe that he or she has nearly every personality disorder there is. Probably any remaining disorders cab be assigned to one's spouse.

...Who does not suffer from official 'symptoms' of personality disorders, including idealization, devaluation, vanity, temper outbursts, boredom, seductiveness, rapidly shifting emotions, devastation in face of criticism, needs to be special or unique, failures in empathy, cruelty, infidelity, working too hard, working too little, hypervigilance, ideas of reference [see Little House on the Prairie], odd mannerisms, wanting to be too intimate, wanting to be too distant, needing advice about little things, being too autonomous, having trouble getting started, feeling devastated when a relationship ends, being perfectionistic, being irresponsible, being too bossy, being too deferential, being withdrawn, hating being alone, wanting acceptance but fearing rejection, resenting others' control, or being critical of authorities?


Many thanks to Doc Searls for the link! This made my day...
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