World Watch column by Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card has written some of my favorite books, and his ideas have influenced my own in various ways. So when I came across his World Watch column, which he writes on a weekly basis, I was pretty excited. Until I started actually reading the columns. I knew Card was a devoted Mormon, but […]

Monkeys at Many-to-Many

I was catching up on the articles at Many-to-Many recently, and saw this entertaining one about “the monkey-mind, that primal and social part of our brains that evolved long before the human species emerged.” I particularly like this rant about the Monkeysphere, where a guy uses the idea of Dunbar’s number (Dunbar postulated that our […]

Esther Dyson on LinkedIn

After reading danah boyd’s post about autistic social software a couple weeks ago, it was interesting to read this CNET commentary by Esther Dyson on LinkedIn, discussing several of the same issues. Since Dyson is one of the high-powered elite of the computer world, she is looking for a tool to help her manage her […]

The Living Web

I came across this article called “10 Tips on Writing the Living Web” today, which I really liked. Some things to think about when writing for the web. It’s good to help me reflect on what I am doing with this weblog. On the occasional days when I actually write something. I should at least […]

Hypertext thesis

While talking to somebody today, I made a reference to the Panopticon, an idealized prison, but couldn’t remember the details of it. So I typed it into Google, and found this page describing it. The page turned out to be part of a collection of pages that was this guy’s master’s thesis in English, titled […]

Keeping Score

Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have apparently launched an effort to bring more people into appreciation of classical music and how it fits together (here’s the Chronicle article this morning). The effort is called Keeping Score, and is going to be a five year multimedia effort. The first fruits of that effort […]

Zoning at Burning Man

I went to Burning Man in 2000, mostly because a bunch of my friends were going, and I figured it was one of those things that everybody should experience once. It was an interesting experience. I think the best part from my perspective was getting there early before the party started (I was there nine […]

More links

I recently found the site AlterNet, a website devoted to alternative media. In particular, I’ve been regularly reading their election section. Some recent articles that I found interesting include Arianna Huffington’s advice to the Kerry campaign, and an article describing the effect that Howard Stern, of all people, could have on the race. Interesting stuff. […]

Links, Schminks

It’s time for another round of links. As was the case last time, these are links that I found interesting for one reason or another, but I didn’t have enough commentary to justify a full entry. Dean’s movement Mitch Ratcliffe wrote an article, suggesting that “I think the opportunity now is to establish a permanent […]