Beware the articles of (belated) March.
Mar. 15th, 2010 03:23 pmAn editorial on obesity and discrimination
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One about 4000 year old Chinese mummies
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On saving the water and sewage systems of the US
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On Foursquare and similar services
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On one school's structured recess using Playworks
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One of those mathy links
An alternet piece on birth control
Aaaaaand "Man On Internet Almost Falls Into World Of DIY Mustard Enthusiasts
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One about 4000 year old Chinese mummies
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On saving the water and sewage systems of the US
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On Foursquare and similar services
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On one school's structured recess using Playworks
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One of those mathy links
An alternet piece on birth control
Aaaaaand "Man On Internet Almost Falls Into World Of DIY Mustard Enthusiasts
Some quick articles
Feb. 15th, 2010 12:30 amOne on the effects of wi-fi on school buses in Arizona
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On a non-standard gender marriage in Malawi. It's not clear from the article if this is a same-sex marriage or if one of the partners is transgendered.
Interesting quote: Aninsia Kachepa, Mr. Chimbalanga’s older sister, wept into her blouse at the simple mention of her jailed brother. “I have never heard of this homosexuality, and I am still not understanding,” she said.
“Tell me, how is it physically possible, one man having sex with another?”
It's not as strange as some people think, I'm sure.
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One I thought I posted before, but can't find about medicine in Cuba.
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I have one more coming, but it's long.
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On a non-standard gender marriage in Malawi. It's not clear from the article if this is a same-sex marriage or if one of the partners is transgendered.
Interesting quote: Aninsia Kachepa, Mr. Chimbalanga’s older sister, wept into her blouse at the simple mention of her jailed brother. “I have never heard of this homosexuality, and I am still not understanding,” she said.
“Tell me, how is it physically possible, one man having sex with another?”
It's not as strange as some people think, I'm sure.
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One I thought I posted before, but can't find about medicine in Cuba.
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I have one more coming, but it's long.
Two articles
Jul. 21st, 2009 05:55 amOne article on sunspots.
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And one on cell phones in Japan as compared to the US
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It is July 21st out there, 68 degrees and rainy. God, I loathe California's heat and blaring blazing sun, but I'm looking forward to it just to stop being so cold.
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And one on cell phones in Japan as compared to the US
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It is July 21st out there, 68 degrees and rainy. God, I loathe California's heat and blaring blazing sun, but I'm looking forward to it just to stop being so cold.
Some articles
Jul. 1st, 2009 09:54 amOne on adding two Muslim holidays to the school calendar.
I understand the reasoning that you can't reasonably add EVERY possible holiday to the calendar, but it occurs to me that they get off all of July and August, plus part of June and September. They don't *actually* have to be off until the Tuesday after Labor Day, they really can start school the Thursday before if necessary to fit these extra holidays in.
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An article on laws requiring electronics companies to safely dispose of electronics
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An article on how some societies have children who don't crawl. They're calling this research *new*, but as I've been referring people to these *very same studies* for years I wonder how new it can be.
I understand the reasoning that you can't reasonably add EVERY possible holiday to the calendar, but it occurs to me that they get off all of July and August, plus part of June and September. They don't *actually* have to be off until the Tuesday after Labor Day, they really can start school the Thursday before if necessary to fit these extra holidays in.
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An article on laws requiring electronics companies to safely dispose of electronics
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An article on how some societies have children who don't crawl. They're calling this research *new*, but as I've been referring people to these *very same studies* for years I wonder how new it can be.
Clearing out my Times articles
Jan. 5th, 2006 09:54 pmOn Arab immigrants in Italy
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On privacy and government in the US
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On NY1 and the strike
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On Korean influence in China
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On Wikipedia
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On romance and arrests in India
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On baby/child boasting. All right, I get the point, I'll knock it off.
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Oh, and various conservative idiots have said and done various terrible and stupid things. You know what? I can't even bring myself to get angry anymore. It's just completely overwhelming.
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On privacy and government in the US
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On NY1 and the strike
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On Korean influence in China
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On Wikipedia
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On romance and arrests in India
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On baby/child boasting. All right, I get the point, I'll knock it off.
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Oh, and various conservative idiots have said and done various terrible and stupid things. You know what? I can't even bring myself to get angry anymore. It's just completely overwhelming.
On problems with Wikipedia
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On poems at Angel Island
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On traditional insecticides and remedies which are toxic
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On prostitution and the spread of AIDS in India
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On a new children's museum in the Bronx
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On outsourcing gameplaying to China
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On how megachurches don't celebrate Sunday Christmas. WTF?
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On religious education for toddlers
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On poems at Angel Island
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On traditional insecticides and remedies which are toxic
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On prostitution and the spread of AIDS in India
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On a new children's museum in the Bronx
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On outsourcing gameplaying to China
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On how megachurches don't celebrate Sunday Christmas. WTF?
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On religious education for toddlers
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