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May 2005 Books

Sunday, June 5th, 2005
Carmen Dog, Carol Emshwiller
The book that inspired the Tiptree Award
Camoflage, Joe Haldeman
2004 Tiptree winner
Dread Empire’s Fall: The Praxis, Walter Jon Williams
First half of a space opera
Everything Bad is Good for You, Steven Johnson
Instead of simpler, games and media have become more complex.
Life, Gywneth Jones
The life of a woman working in biology, as the world becomes more reactionary
Planetes, vol. 1-4.1, Makoto Yukimura
Straight up near-future science fiction manga

source: May 2005 Books

Blogging and Feminist Practice

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

I’m excited by a connection between blogging and feminism that my friend Badgerbag made during the last panel I was on at WisCon 29, Can We be Equal on the Web.

The conversation had turned to writer’s blogs and exposing the ‘cutting room floor’ in the process. My friend badgerbag told us about how documenting your process and your mistakes is part of feminist practice.

Her comment reminded me of Tim Bray’s call for technology bloggers to write up their mistakes:

I just wasted some time by making a real dumb mistake in my unit testing setup, and I think that when tech bloggers do this they should publish the details, because wisdom is in large part the knowledge of how to avoid doing dumb things, and thus grows globally as a function of the published inventory of stupid mistakes.

I’ve written about misadventures with LibXML2, dates in JavaScript, and ought to make it part of my regular practice.

I mentioned Tim’s post on blogging mistakes to badgerbag after the panel. She was pleased, and said “faked perfection is a tool of hierarchies, a way for power to mask the routes to power by withholding information.”

Badgerbag mentioned a couple of other sources:

  • Paul Feyerabend’s Against Method. Badgerbag says: “Much of the cleanness of the scientific method in research is due to covering up mistakes and fallacies in thought process and presenting as if [the] conclusions were reached neatly.”
  • Sayantani DasGupta’s Reinventing the Feminist Wheel: an essay arguing that feminists must constantly reinvent feminism as the status quo changes.

And I see that Tim’s working his way through pancakes and JXTA.

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source: Blogging and Feminist Practice

Blogging WisCon

Monday, May 16th, 2005

If you’re writing about WisCon in your weblogs and public LiveJournals, add a ‘tag’ to your posts so we can round them up.

The syntax is easy. Add this to your WisCon related posts:

Your post will be picked up on Technorati, which will automatically generate one big con report on one page.

If you tag your public Flickr photos with wiscon they’ll also appear on the page.

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source: Blogging WisCon

Bulimia killed Terri Schiavo

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005

Several folks recommended a Live Journal entry commenting on a clueless New Yorker article about Terri Schiavo’s bulimia.

Sorry to be joining a weblog chorus, but folks, this is what killed Ms. Schiavo. When she tried to lose weight by throwing up what she had for dinner, she set herself up for the heart attack that starved her brain of oxygen.

But the article, written by Hendrik Hertzberg (who ought to know better,) speaks in glowing terms about her drastic weight loss.

One of the comments describes what an eating disorder really does:

A friend of mine from high school was anorexic, and when she was down near a hundred pounds, she was not slim, she was not vivacious, she was pretty darned near skeletal.

source: Bulimia killed Terri Schiavo