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July 2014
July 30, 2014
Our Finite Lives During the Tech Revolution: Hello from iMortal
Anyone with a passing interest in technology will be familiar with the "cult of Apple"...
July 12, 2014
Your Unique Amalgam: On the Fluidity of Geekhood
I had assigned myself the task of writing a post about what it is to...
July 06, 2014
The Old School Transformers Movie You’ve Been Wishing For
There hasn't been a Generation-1 Transformers animated movie since Transformers: The Movie (discussed in depth on my...
June 2014
June 22, 2014
Stuck Outside of the Comic Books Multiverse
As a nerd, it really does seem that I ought to be into comic books,...
June 22, 2014
What Old Dad Can Offer
Lee Siegel on being the father of young kids while in his 50s: [I]t isn’t...
June 20, 2014
A Ravenous Insistence on Having an Opinion
Andy Greenwald, in a post that’s really about the show Louie, diagnoses the tweetosphere:“We live in an...
June 06, 2014
There Will Be No Hybrid Device (And That’s Good)
Microsoft insists that the Surface is "the tablet that can replace your laptop." But even...
May 2014
May 29, 2014
Twitter Tsunamis of Desperate Signaling
Alan Jacobs on the swarm of me-too righteousness online, in the form of “Twitter tsunamis.”This kind of...
May 22, 2014
We Are All Short Now
Reihan Salam writes on short men’s failure to collectively reject heightism, and it’s a piece so...
May 21, 2014
Peak Outrage and the Exhausted Amygdala
Why have I lost interest in politics, when it was once such a passion of...
May 15, 2014
Dreaming of Ice-Roofed Worlds
I have been moved. Lee Billings at Aeon writes about the decent chance for life on Europa,...
May 15, 2014
“Just Bring the Kids” is an Option. But it is One That Sucks.
Maybe this will help you understand. Christine Skoutelas at A Morning Grouch enlightens those without children as...
May 15, 2014
Being a Bully is Good for You
The old trope has it that while bullies make your life hell during your years...
May 10, 2014
The iPad’s Deep Niche
Jared Sinclair (who I find by way of Alan Jacobs), in a well-reasoned post, comes to an...
May 09, 2014
Public Discourse, Public Persona
Marjorie Romeyn-Sanabria counters the eulogy for Twitter, which I responded to here, with thoughts about what makes Twitter...
May 03, 2014
Lament for a Pre-Dudgeon Twitter
The enemy of Twitter? It's us.Well, not me. But possibly you.Here's Adrienne LaFrance and Robinson...
April 2014
April 26, 2014
Do You Swipe Your Thumb at Me, Sir? (The Big iPhone vs. Android Problem)
I miss my iPhone, but there's a few small things and one big thing keeping...
March 2014
March 29, 2014
The Web of Finger-Wags and How-Dare-Yous
Far too much of my experience of the Web is now dominated by folks pointing...
March 09, 2014
I Don’t Really Know What’s Happening, So I’m Going to Call it “Emergent”
Freddie de Boer on some of the pseudoscience found in the writing and evangelism about...
March 08, 2014
Guiltless Gadgeteering
Let me begin by acknowledging that I have something of a problem when it comes...
March 06, 2014
As it Turns Out, Things Are Pretty Far Apart
A beautiful piece of web art by Josh Worth, a kind of science lesson/meditation/poem in...
March 03, 2014
What I Learned While Browsing Best Buy Without My Damn Kids
There is no way to browse in a retail store for personal enjoyment with a...
March 02, 2014
All Small
We are all small.
February 2014
February 20, 2014
Frivolity to Grow Your Soul
These are all connected in my mind.First, Alan Jacobs’ “commonplace Tumblr” quotes Auden (of whose...
February 19, 2014
“Up to One Thing on Screen at Once”
Samsung makes many, many terrible ads. This is not terrible at all.
February 19, 2014
When is it One Gadget Too Many?
Note: This originally appeared at The Huffington Post.How many tech gadgets do you own? Chances...
February 10, 2014
The One Unwelcome Intrusion on the Near-Perfect “Gravity”
Having just now seen Gravity with my wife this weekend, I have a feeling that I...
February 08, 2014
The Loudest Voice is a Bawling Baby
Frank Rich: ...these days Fox News is the loudest voice in the room only in...
February 06, 2014
That’s What Civilization Is
Kevin Kelly: Most of the problems in the future are going to be created by...
January 2014
January 30, 2014
A 5 for a 5: From iPhone 5 and AT&T to Nexus 5 and T-Mobile
I now have a Nexus 5 and have traded in my iPhone, and it's not because I...
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