Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road...

Well, it's happened again... say goodbye to Editor & Publisher and Kirkus Reviews.

Here's a NPR blog Obituary for these two publications.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

"I will eat the moose / I don't care"


Why is Tao Lin so awesome?

Here is an article about the man behind the cuteness from New York Magazine (a fine publication). Of course I love Mr. Lin for his depictions of hamburger-holding sasquatches, but I wonder if he wouldn't be just another hipster with a cutesy haircut if it weren't for self-promotion made possible by the internet.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Magazines and Newspapers vie for space in the Digital Age

I came across an article in the NY Times boasting that 5 mjor magazine and newspaper companies are coming together to build an industry-standard electronic platform to "to present their work on the Web, smartphones and electronic readers in a richer, more flexible and more lucrative form than is possible today."

Among those included are Time Inc., Condé Nast, the Hearst Corporation, Meredith and the News Corporation


Sounds pretty interesting! Check it out here.

Friday, December 4, 2009

"we store information like an escher painting

-- it shouldn't all fit in there, but it does."

this is just a fun link... make sure to play the 3rd row 1st column one, which presents an interesting take on the future of the web.

http://www.inbflat.net/

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Not Academic, but Quite Entertaining

The Washington Post's Mensa Invitational once again invited readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter, and supply a new definition.

Here are the winners:

1. Cashtration (n.): The act of buying a house, which renders the subject financially impotent for an indefinite period of time.


2. Ignoranus : A person who's both stupid and an asshole.

3. Intaxicaton : Euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with.

4. Reintarnation : Coming back to life as a hillbilly.

5. Bozone ( n.): The substance surrounding stupid people that stops bright ideas from penetrating. The bozone layer, unfortunately, shows little sign of breaking down in the near future.



6. Foreploy : Any misrepresentation about yourself for the purpose of getting laid.

7. Giraffiti : Vandalism spray-painted very, very high

8. Sarchasm : The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.

9. Inoculatte : To take coffee intravenously when you are running late.

10. Osteopornosis : A degenerate disease. (This one got extra credit.)

11. Karmageddon : It's like, when everybody is sending off all these really bad vibes, right? And then, like, the Earth explodes and it's like, a serious bummer.

12. Decafalon (n.): The grueling event of getting through the day consuming only things that are good for you.

13. Glibido : All talk and no action.

14. Dopeler Effect: The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.

15. Arachnoleptic Fit (n.): The frantic dance performed just after you've accidentally walked through a spider web.

16. Beelzebug (n.): Satan in the form of a mosquito, that gets into your bedroom at three in the morning and cannot be cast out.

17. Caterpallor ( n.): The color you turn after finding half a worm in the fruit you're eating.

The Washington Post has also published the winning submissions to its yearly contest, in which readers are asked to supply alternate meanings for common words.

And the winners are:


1. Coffee, n.. The person upon whom one coughs.

2. Flabbergasted, adj. Appalled by discovering how much weight one has gained.

3. Abdicate, v. To give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach.

4 Esplanade, v. To attempt an explanation while drunk.

5. Willy-nilly, adj. Impotent.

6.. Negligent, adj. Absentmindedly answering the door when wearing only a nightgown.

7. Lymph, v.. To walk with a lisp.

8. Gargoyle, n. Olive-flavored mouthwash.

9. Flatulence, n. Emergency vehicle that picks up someone who has been run over by a steamroller.

10. Balderdash, n. A rapidly receding hairline.

11. Testicle, n. A humorous question on an exam.

12. Rectitude, n. The formal, dignified bearing adopted by proctologists.

13. Pokemon, n. A Rastafarian proctologist.


14. Oyster, n. A person who sprinkles his conversation with Yiddishisms.

15. Frisbeetarianism, n. The belief that, after death, the soul flies up onto the roof and gets stuck there.

16. Circumvent, n. An opening in the front of boxer shorts worn by Jewish men