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The Filter Bubble
Written on November 9, 2016
in Everything Else
As the hour grew late last night, many people were truly shocked at the way the election was shaping up. It was against what all the pollsters had said. And more visibly, it was against what they saw in their respective news feeds. And therein lies part of the problem. Algorithms determine
Be Kind
Written on November 8, 2016
in Everything Else
At 6:00pm tonight, our say in the 2016 election will be complete. There will almost certainly be challenges to the result, so I don’t want to say this will all be over. But there will be nothing more we can do. This has been a nasty election year, more so than any
2016 Reading Challenge

It’s a bit early to go through what I read this year, it is only November, but I’ve hit my reading challenge for the year so now seems as good a time as any! Over the course of the year I read 54 books, two of which I did not finish (God’s Eye
5 on Friday: Feel Good Stories
Written on November 4, 2016
in 5 on Friday, The Usual
It has been a bit of a rough week for me. And a rough few months for all of us as we get towards the end of the 2016 election. I don’t know about you, but I could use a pick-me-up. Here are five feel good stories: The official Wonder Woman trailer
Why I Love the Bullet Journal
Written on November 3, 2016
in Geek Culture

If you spend any time on Pinterest or Instagram, at some point you’ll come across bullet journals. These beautiful, elaborate, artsy journals that people have obviously spent a ton of time on. And while they were something I wished I could do, they never seemed like a thing for me. But the
Book Review: Weapons Of Math Destruction
Written on November 2, 2016
in Book Reviews, Books, Media, Reviews

Algorithms are everywhere in our lives. And while I can appreciate the way they can make life easier, they’ve also always made me somewhat uncomfortable. Not just in the “invasion of privacy” way either, although that is certainly a concern. In her book Weapons of Math Destruction, data scientist Cathy O’Neil (aka the
Happy National Writing Month!
Written on November 1, 2016
in Everything Else
Ok, I’m not sure if November is actually national writing month. I know it’s National Novel Writing Month. And from that, BlogHer created National Blog Posting Month. It’s a time we’re all encouraged to focus on our writing. So really, it might as well be “national writing month.” It’s in that spirit that
On Headphone Jacks…
Written on September 9, 2016
in Mobile, Technology

After months of rumors Apple has officially released a phone without a 3.5mm (headphone) jack. Of course, everyone is upset about it. What about my wired headphones? An adapter? What if I want to charge my phone while I listen to music? This is ridiculous! I’m switching to Android! (Hate to break
Book Review: Dark Matter
Written on August 23, 2016
in Book Reviews, Books, Media, Reviews

Dark Matter is another book I requested for review thanks to Haley over at I Lay Reading. And much like Haley, I’m having trouble trying to write a review for this book without posting spoilers. So this review is a short one. Dark Matter opens with physics professor Jason Dessen being kidnapped, injected with something, and
Book Review: Party of One
Written on July 18, 2016
in Book Reviews, Books, Media, Reviews

When I saw Party of One on the Blogging for Books “available for request” page, I became intrigued. Like most people who were teenagers in the early 00’s, I spent my after school hours glued to MTV and Total Request Live. Most of the time, Carson Daly hosted the show. But every once in a while,
