Cairaguas



I like...
- Science
- Languages
- History and satire
- Newspapers
- Silly math jokes
- Happiness

I study biochemistry.


[columns]

Jon Carroll

The Straight Dope

Maureen Dowd

[news]

San Francisco Chronicle

New York Times

Guardian.co.uk/America

The Huffington Post

Wired

[science news]

Science Daily

National Science Foundation

New Scientist

[non-English news]

Univision.com

LeMonde.fr

El Universal

[misc]

The Daily Show

The Onion Newspaper

236.com, news comedy

The Science Creative Quarterly

GraphJam.com

270ToWin.com, election strategy map



Thu Oct 1
Reproductive choice has to be straightened out. There will never be a woman of means without choice anymore. That just seems to me so obvious. The states that had changed their abortion laws before Roe [to make abortion legal] are not going to change back. So we have a policy that affects only poor women, and it can never be otherwise, and I don’t know why this hasn’t been said more often. Interview with Justice Ginsburg pre-Sotomayor confirmation, where she talks about women in law, in the workforce, and in society.
Tue Aug 4

“In a lively show, mathemagician Arthur Benjamin races a team of calculators to figure out 3-digit squares, solves another massive mental equation and guesses a few birthdays. How does he do it? He’ll tell you.” One day, I’ll take the time to learn these algorithms. One day!

Mon Jul 13

“Tim Wise on White Privilege.” Amazing speaker!

Sun Jul 12
Fri Jul 3
Thu Jul 2
So many decades ago, it was words appearing letter by letter on a small computer screen, and we stared at it with wonder. Jon Carroll has Twitter now. Sees tweets apprering like “a ham radio tuned to 1,000 stations simultaneously.” Is nostalgic.
Fri Jun 12
Thu Jun 4
Wed Jun 3

Short LOLfilm about cars and dinosaurs and drifting into other dimensions.

Fri Mar 27
Fri Mar 20
We’re fools, protagonists in a kind of gruesome comedy about the marriage of greed and stupidity. And the worst part about it is that we’re still in denial — we still think this is some kind of unfortunate accident, not something that was created by the group of psychopaths on Wall Street whom we allowed to gang-rape the American Dream. Rolling Stone weeps over the absurdity of our economic situation and the way we let ourselves fall into it. 3/19/2009. 8 pages.
Tue Feb 24