Sorry for the link-fest posts this week, but I’m swamped.
New York City is a place where you can stumble upon severed animal heads in a park.
Cool new discoveries on Stonehenge.
Who owns the copyright to Ellen’s Oscar selfie? Fun legal puzzle.
Leave saving the world to the men? I don't think so.
Sorry for the link-fest posts this week, but I’m swamped.
New York City is a place where you can stumble upon severed animal heads in a park.
Cool new discoveries on Stonehenge.
Who owns the copyright to Ellen’s Oscar selfie? Fun legal puzzle.
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No one should wear a monocle, ever. It should be illegal.
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Yah well don’t you go putting on airs. We have severed animal head discoveries in parks in Arlington, Va, too!
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Ellen could wear a monocle with men’s wear and look adorable.
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I bet that if you follow the paperwork, Samsung owns the selfie http://www.businessinsider.com/samsung-spent-20-million-on-the-oscars-2014-3
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http://www.deviantart.com/art/Steampunk-Monocle-155969438
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Monocles, severed heads, and things in England make me think me think of Peter Wimsey. And now I’m wondering about Bunter taking a selfie.
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I was thinking about Peter Wimsey, too. His monocle is functional, as I recall–it’s a magnifying glass for detecting.
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You’ve probably seen this already, Laura, but just in case: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/09/magazine/reaching-my-autistic-son-through-disney.html?src=me&ref=general
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I’m going to have trouble focusing today. I’m thinking of sending out connection requests to everybody LinkedIn says I might know and seeing what happens.
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Maybe not the guy who is high-up in the Kaisch administration or my former dissertation chair or the former colleague who had a falling-out with my current boss.
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