Author Archives: Michael Froomkin

He Did It

Before you complain about my final exam, read this: Rube Goldberg Indicted for Murder.

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Movable Type Goes Open Source

Movable Type is now Open Source. That's good.

Does this mean I should upgrade from version 2.64? What is the current version anyway? And how on earth would I get there from here?

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It’s Del.icio.us But I’m Not Hungry

Jon Udell makes the best case I've seen yet for del.icio.us in Discovering versus teaching principles of social information management.

And I still don't feel like I need it…

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Grading Puzzle

Here's a nice grading puzzle, smaller versions of which sometimes come up in law school exams: How should you deal with students who make mistakes about basic facts that are not directly relevant to the question:

Big Monkey, Helpy Chalk: “If only we had forgiven Iraq for 9/11”,

I have now received three (3) student papers that discuss Iraq's attack on the Twin Towers on 9/11. All three papers mention it as an aside to another point. I've had two papers on the virtue of forgiveness that argue that if we had just forgiven Iraq for the 9/11 attacks, we wouldn't be at war right now. I just read a paper on the problem of evil which asked why God allowed “the Iraq's” to attack us on 9/11.

The thing that upsets me most here is that the the students don't just believe that that Iraq was behind 9/11. This is a big fact in their minds, that leaps out at them, whenever they think about the state of the world.

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‘What is Wrong with These People?’

The Carpetbagger Report summarizes The right's deranged support for waterboarding.

Each of the following was said recently by a different GOP office-holder, leader, or pundit,

  • “There are different ways of doing it. It’s like swimming, freestyle, backstroke.”
  • “One man’s torture is another man’s CIA-sponsored swim lesson.”
  • opposition to waterboarding is “part of the Democrat blame America first” agenda and goes “right along with their desire to close Guantánamo, where the terrorists are gaining weight on American menus that include honey-glazed chicken and rice pilaf.”
  • Waterboarding is something of which every American should be proud.

As Steve Benen correctly asks, What is wrong with these people?.

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Join the ‘None of the Above’ Campaign

No, I'm not talking about the GOP primary. I'm talking about the contest for a new Florida state song.

none2.jpgI admit that this morning I was a little worried about my post attacking all three songs as bad. (The Song Will Not Remain The Same) In fact, I toned it down quite a bit from the first draft, saying to myself that it just came out sounding too curmudgeonly.

Well, I'm feeling bolder now that I've read Flablog, Bad music:

Folks, I hate to find myself in the Simon Cowell role in this talent show, but these are aggressively awful songs.

I don’t mean just awful in a passive, boring, public-assembly way. I mean chair-creaking, clock-checking, eyes-scanning-the-exits, mind-numbingly, risibly awful. One sounds like an infomercial for a television ministry, one sounds like a 19th century Congregationalist hymn, and one sounds like something that should have been recorded on an Edison wax cylinder.

And these were chosen by people who are influencing innocent children.

I tremble for our future.

Maybe what we need is a “none of the above movement”? Is there some way to get a re-do, or to hear the other contenders, or hire a decent rock band, or commission the Dean of the UM School of Music, or something.

Please, someone, tell me help is on the way.

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