Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez
- The Real Legacy of Crazy Horse (“Official high-school graduation statistics for Pine Ridge are hard to come by, but one official estimated that, for every 100 children who enter kindergarten, just 30 will get their high-school diplomas.”)
- Cogito Zero Sum (“Dangerous and stupid opinions are ‘normalized’ and given an equal footing with others that have substantiated themselves through some agreed-upon criteria of legitimacy.”)
- Three Trump Speeches and the Death of a Nation (“What’s appalling, Mr. President, is that the moves you envision diminish us as a nation, remove all traces of grace and charity, play to the basest instincts and demean the high office you hold.”)
Practicing Law 101
- Don’t forge the judge’s signature on court orders
Bookish Linkage
- Foreign ambassadors select books to read and films to watch before visiting their country
- Why Russian literature is important today
- High tech circa 1617: the Jacobean Travelling Library
- Are podcasts the future of biograpy?
- SF: red pill or blue pill?
- Tehran (?!?) now has a massive book garden
- Read 2017’s worst opening sentence
- 10 pivotal books on feminism; 45 19th century novels that still belong on bookshelves today; books to warp your sense of reality; 9 SF books that imagine the future of healthcare
Nonbookish Linkage
- People will give up privacy for free pizza
- Information overload damages our creativity
- Is the world better than ever?
- The mass migration coming in a couple weeks
- There might already be aliens on Earth
- Ten presidential pardons that shaped the power
- When one argument is titled “Anyone Can Legally Say, ‘Eat Shit, Bob!'” you’ve got a legal brief worth reading
- Arthur Koestler’s Darkness at Noon and the Trump administration
- Exploring fortune cookie fortunes
- Another good reason to ignore your smartphone
- An deserved ode to former Stampede defenseman and captain Nate Prosser
When you have nothing to think about, you can do your best thinking.
Drake Baer, “‘Unloaded’ Minds Are the Most Creative,”
New York Magazine (June 20, 2016)