Take the Long Way ‘Round
In what may well be the blogging equivalent of pure, distilled catnip to Will Truman, guest writer Michael Cain considers a different sort of “what if” alternate history based on geography.
In what may well be the blogging equivalent of pure, distilled catnip to Will Truman, guest writer Michael Cain considers a different sort of “what if” alternate history based on geography.
The Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge gave us some of the strangest taxonomies to date; can you top it?
An academic friend linked to this article on academic sex codes, which he said is so truthfully written he’s a bit afraid to share it. I’m not. One request though:
In which I defend the academic disciplines of entrepreneurship and innovation, and of business studies in general.
What Saul Degraw thinks is wrong with education. Part 5 million in a continuing series……
Unless you’re a social conservative, the issue of transgender people using sex-segregated locker rooms makes for an unenviable something’s-got-to-give situation.
The discussion of YikYak has turned to how easy or difficult it is to find people on Google, which depends in part on how common the name is. So let’s turn to the experts!...
Tim Tebow might try out at the upcoming veteran combine. Reportedly, he’s a lot more accurate than he used to be.
Picking a book at random from the “Hey check this out” list works out very well, at least this time.
If you like Abbott & Costello and/or class rock and roll, you should click on this post for the Slappy Squirrel segment. alone. If you like Animaniacs, let’s argue about which features were best and worst, starting with my list of the best and worst features.