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Two gems from the Language Log

August 24, 2006

The folks at the Language Log over at UPenn have a few gems to point out. The first’s a linguistic rap. The voice and rapping isn’t terrific, but it’s worth listening to once just to hear the lines “hooting like owls cause I’m a linguistic freak/oh you’re a linguist, eh? how many languages do you speak?”

The other is some rebuttals to some of the things pop psychologist Leonard Sax has been writing about. His basic argument is that boys and girls are on different developmental timetables (basically true) and that their vision and auditory systems are qualitatively different (oh boy). You can read a more detailed rebuttal from the Log, but the basic idea is that Sax took some rat studies (bad idea – rat eyes are not similar to human eyes) with uncertain results and abstracted from them to humans in a way that is contrary to the information in basic textbooks. And here I was, thinking that only some linguists co-opt scientific data to uphold their unusual convictions.

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Mac: Lightsaber form!

August 23, 2006

My friend Melody pointed out a fun new use for the Mac sudden motion sensors (the ones that stop your HD from spinning if you drop your laptop). Someone put together an app that turns your macbook into a lightsaber. Anyone care to try swinging their mac around in a dark room and see how well it works?

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The game’s afoot!

August 23, 2006

Some months have passed, and I am finally starting this “real blog” thing. The first order of business? Choose a provider, of course! The two contenders are WordPress and Blogger.

Impressions so far:

  • WordPress is faster – so far, noticeably so. This might have to do with the php back end rather than pure html that blogger seems to post.
  • Blogger, unlike WordPress, allows you to edit any of the HTML/CSS of your posts. WordPress charges $15 for the priveledge. Not cool.
  • WordPress interprets any html in standard editing mode, as does Blogger (which also proofs your html. Excellent.
  • WordPress also has categories – something that I would find very useful given what I’m going to blog about – and something that I don’t think Blogger has.