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January 2012

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Tumblrs that should exist?

I’ve come up with an idea for a tumblr that should exist (although someone else other than me should maintain it, because I am lazy and not good at finding the material) :  one dedicated to freaking CREEPY robots that people are for some reason creating, probably to cause us to have trouble sleeping, like the telenoid, or this little one.

You agree, don’t you? Or do you have a better idea for a tumblr which should exist?

Jan 31, 20122 notes
#tumblrsthatshouldexist
Jan 30, 20128 notes
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Jan 28, 20121 note
Praskovia Kovalyova-Zhemchugova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia → en.wikipedia.org
Jan 26, 2012
This entry may fail to make sense >_>

I was having a discussion with several people about a) why are visual novels VISUAL, b) why don’t novels have multiple endings, but games often do, c) why we still read purely textual stories but don’t play purely textual games anymore (well, some people

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Jan 26, 20121 note
25 Things I Learned From Opening a Bookstore - jlsathre - Open Salon → open.salon.com
Jan 26, 20126 notes
Blue Lines Revisited: So, What ARE People Buying Instead Of Music? → tomewing.tumblr.com

tomewing:

Yesterday I asked the question, “what are people buying instead of music?”. If the free availability of music - legal or otherwise - has led to a relative decline in money spent on non-free music, where has that money gone? I got a bunch of really interesting responses, so here they are.

Tech

 

I also voted tech (see original post for a rundown of the other responses). Then again, I’m not sure who is counted as “young” and what demographic they’re talking about. Is “young” HS students? College students? Up to age 30?

Tech is *expensive.* I’m not a college student, but I when I visit the local (public, land-grant) college campus, I see a staggering amount of the students own Apple products. I had read articles claiming that an iPad was seen as embarrassingly luxurious to college students these days, but I suspect that’s not universally true? In any event, smartphones with mandatory data-plans too. Apps IMHO are really not that much of a wallet-hitter, unless you are getting the productivity ones. How many apps do you usually need anyhow? There are maybe about four or five over $3 I’ve considered getting for my tablet

Jan 25, 201234 notes
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Jan 25, 2012
an entirely uninformed entry, but that is what blogging is for

Was intrigued by this article about Pitchfork. via mefi.

I have no grounding to properly evaluate the claims made, as I fall into the category of “have heard there is a well-known website known as Pitchfork.”

The main criticism it makes of Pitchfork is that they are fans, and not critics, and exert a malign influence upon their favorite genres because they elevate a sort of ‘meta’ (cultural capital, memes) strain, as if referring to things improves the quality of your art. (once again, I have no idea whether they are guilty of this.)

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What to call baby? | The Japan Times Online → japantimes.co.jp
Jan 22, 20129 notes
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Jan 21, 20121 note
Countries & Colour | Jerod Gibson Design → jerodgibson.com
Jan 21, 2012
Jan 21, 2012

Question of the day inspired by recent readings:  What works that are actually good end with “and then they woke up” (Besides Alice in Wonderland)?

Jan 20, 2012
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Jan 18, 2012296 notes
My thoughts on pretension (since it seems to be the season!)

BTW, “The Season of Pretension” would be a good title for something, it strikes me. (Refs: Link 1, Link 2) BTW, haven’t read through as carefully as I could, so I could be repeating someone.

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Jan 18, 2012
Jan 17, 201246 notes
On "angst dissonance"

Angst Dissonance

Someone sent me this link in the context of a discussion they showed me about “manpain” etc.

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Jan 17, 2012
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