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21 Mar 19:40

"A transgender high school student who applied to prestigious, private, all-female Smith College has..."

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A transgender high school student who applied to prestigious, private, all-female Smith College has been rejected because the school only accepts women.

Smith returned Calliope Wong’s application — and application fee — earlier this month, reports The Advocate.

“As you may remember from our previous correspondence, Smith is a women’s college, which means that undergraduate applicants to Smith must be female at the time of admission,” admissions dean Debra Shaver wrote in a letter to Wong, The Advocate says.

Wong has identified as female for several years, according to the Keystone Student Voice. However, on the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Wong apparently checked the gender box saying male.

According to The Advocate, Smith’s rejection places reliance on the laws of Connecticut, Wong’s home state. The state categorizes Wong as male and would only recognize Wong as a female after expensive, complex sex reassignment surgery.

On August 15, 2012, Wong identified on a Tumblr blog as “a male-to-female transsexual girl.”

“Yes, I was born into a body with typically male parts,” Wong blogged last fall. “But I identify and am living as female. Prevailing scientific and medical opinions support the fact that who I am identity-wise is different from the gender identity typically associated my physical body.”

“I am not a rapist; I am not a criminal, and it is not fair to assume that I am such a person,” Wong also wrote. “Thing is, I’m a girl who wants to just wants [sic] her fair shot at Smith.”

However, the absence of certain required lady parts looks to be an insurmountable problem for Wong, even under Smith’s decidedly progressive policies concerning transgender students.

“As a women’s college, Smith only considers female applicants for undergraduate admission,” Smith proclaims in a statement called “Gender Identity & Expression” on its website. “And like other women’s colleges, Smith is a place where women are able to explore who they are in an environment that is safe and accepting.”

“Smith does not maintain records related to the gender identity, gender expression or sexual orientation of its students,” the school also says. “Once admitted, any student who completes the college’s graduation requirements will be awarded a degree.”

Smith is a small private liberal arts college in Northampton, Massachusetts — the American city with the highest percentage of lesbian couples in the nation, according to City-Data.com.

Notable Smith alumnae include Nancy Reagan, Julia Child and a host of professional feminists including Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem.



- Transgender student denied admission to all-female Smith College - Yahoo! News
21 Mar 17:41

Massachusetts Principal Cancels Honors Assembly, Too 'Devastating' to Non-Honors Students

by Nathaniel Botwinick

An Ipswitch, Ma., middle-school principal has canceled his school’s annual honors assembly because it was too upsetting for some students. Boston’s Fox affiliate reports the explanation of Principal David Fabrizio, the man at the center of the silliness: “Honors Night, which can be a great sense of pride for the recipients’ families, can also be devastating to a child who has worked extremely hard in a difficult class but who, despite growth, has not been able to maintain a high grade point average.”

Fabrizio also justified his decision by claiming it was unfair to reward good grades — which can be be influenced by the home environment and supportive parents — because not all of students have access to equal amounts of academic and emotional support.

21 Mar 17:29

→ Why I left Google

This has been circulating again over the last few days:

As it turned out, sharing was not broken. Sharing was working fine and dandy, Google just wasn’t part of it. People were sharing all around us and seemed quite happy. A user exodus from Facebook never materialized. I couldn’t even get my own teenage daughter to look at Google+ twice, “social isn’t a product,” she told me after I gave her a demo, “social is people and the people are on Facebook.”

It’s a year old, but it appears from the outside that it’s still probably accurate.

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21 Mar 17:29

Android under New Google

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"Old Google, in 2007, frequently toyed around with “open” projects that might not lead anywhere useful for the overall business. Old Google made Android.

New Google is much more strategic, cold, and focused. Let’s see what they do to it."

Dan Frommer wrote some interesting speculation about Android and called out some of its failings, but I disagree that this part represents Android failing to meet its goals:

Android has done little to radically disrupt the mobile industry. The majority of power still belongs to the same telecom operators that ruled five years ago, and many of the same handset/component makers. Google has helped Samsung boringly ascend and has accelerated decline at Nokia and BlackBerry. It has perhaps stopped Apple from selling as many phones as it might in an Android-free world, and has helped prevent Microsoft from gaining a solid foothold in mobile. …

It’s true that the carrier model hasn’t been disrupted, and in fact, Android has helped strengthen it (and build an uncomfortably close, “open”-internet-hostile relationship between Google and Verizon Wireless).

But back when the first iPhone was making a huge splash, when Google started taking Android seriously and quickly pivoted it from a BlackBerry ripoff into an iOS ripoff, I don’t think they intended to disrupt the established carrier or retail models.

I think it was a defensive move. Mainstream computing and internet usage were clearly moving away from PCs and toward mobile devices, and Google saw a potential future where their core business — web search with their ads — could be wiped out by a single Bing-exclusive deal on a dominant, locked-down platform.1

Google needs Android to have substantial market share to prevent any other platform vendor from ever locking Google’s most important services out of a major part of mainstream computing. It’s the same reason Chrome and Chrome OS exist. In an industry dominated by vertically integrated control freaks, everyone must become one to ensure that nobody else can lock them out.

The flaw with the Android strategy is that, in practice, it doesn’t prevent powerful manufacturers from forking it and cutting Google out. Google probably assumed that no single manufacturer would ever get powerful enough to create their own alternatives to Google’s integrated apps, store, and services, and that Android would be deployed much like Windows on PCs: largely unmodified, with manufacturers all shipping almost the same software and differentiating themselves only in hardware. But as we’ve seen already with Amazon and the Kindle Fire platform (and maybe soon, the powerful Samsung Galaxy line), that’s not a safe assumption anymore.

So I agree with Frommer’s conclusions: maybe big changes are on the horizon at Google to fix this. Old Google, in 2007, frequently toyed around with “open” projects that might not lead anywhere useful for the overall business. Old Google made Android.

New Google is much more strategic, cold, and focused. Let’s see what they do to it.


  1. This concern isn’t overly paranoid or unwarranted: it already happened with iOS 6 Maps. Sure, there’s now a Google Maps app that you can download separately, but most iOS users aren’t likely to bother, and it can never be as deeply integrated into other parts of iOS as Apple’s native Maps service. 

21 Mar 17:26

The Google Reader Filter Userscript Lets You Sort and Save Your Starred Articles

by Alan Henry
Click here to read The Google Reader Filter Userscript Lets You Sort and Save Your Starred Articles Firefox/Chrome: If you're a heavy Google Reader user, you may have dozens of articles starred and feeds organized into folders or categories. This simple userscript lets you filter all of those feeds by folder, whether the article is starred, by keyword, or even by author or blog so you can quickly bookmark them or save them elsewhere. More »


21 Mar 17:24

Isso é que se chama divertir-se com desenho

by ONEberto

Muita gente se diverte quando está desenhando, mas este rapaz levou isso a um ponto extremo. Não entendeu?

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21 Mar 17:22

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21 Mar 17:21

All God's children? Christian faith and marriage equality - MSNBC


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All God's children? Christian faith and marriage equality
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As the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the constitutionality of California's Prop 8 and DOMA this week, Christians of many denominations gathered outside the court to advocate and explain their views on marriage equality. Their comments made ...
Why the Gay-Marriage Fight Is OverNew Yorker (blog)
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21 Mar 17:21

Hey girl, goodbye: Ryan Gosling taking acting hiatus - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com


The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Hey girl, goodbye: Ryan Gosling taking acting hiatus
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
In an inadvertent nod to the existential themes of his film "Drive," Ryan Gosling says he needs a break from himself. The 32-year-old Canadian actor says he plans to step away from acting in upcoming months. "I've been doing it too much. I've lost perspective ...
Ryan Gosling: 'I Need a Break From Myself'ABC News
Ryan Gosling thinks you need a break from himCNN (blog)
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21 Mar 17:20

Oxford librarian dismissed over Harlem Shake video – that she wasn't in | Books | guardian.co.uk

by russiansledges
Calypso Nash, reports Oxford student paper the Cherwell, was sacked after 30 students made a Harlem Shake video in the college library. They've been fined by the college, but Nash, the librarian present at the time, lost her job.
21 Mar 16:20

Neil Gaiman returns to Marvel, and he's bringing a Spawn character with him?!

by Rob Bricken
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The New York Times has just announced that very famous comic book writer Neil Gaiman is returning to Marvel, and that's not even the weird part. The weird part is that he's bringing Angela, a character he created for Todd McFarlane's Spawn over at Image Comics with him... for some reason.

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21 Mar 16:20

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21 Mar 16:14

How Coding Contests Can Be Better At Solving Problems Than Harvard

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to be fair, Harvard's problem-solving ability is a low bar

Harvard recently threw a tough genomics problem to TopCoder’s crowdsourced community and discovered the contest not only revealed a much broader field of investigation but provided a high level of motivation to get the problem solved.
21 Mar 16:10

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21 Mar 16:10

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21 Mar 16:06

Decade-Old Espionage Malware Found Targeting Government Computers

Researchers have unearthed a decade-long espionage operation that used the popular TeamViewer remote-access program and proprietary malware to target high-level political and industrial figures in Eastern Europe.
21 Mar 16:05

CIA To Hand Over Drone Program To Pentagon?

by samzenpus
An anonymous reader writes "According to a report at The Daily Beast, the Obama administration has decided to give the drone program to the Pentagon, taking it away from the CIA. This could lead to increased transparency for the program and stricter requirements for drone strikes. From the article: 'Officials anticipate a phased-in transition in which the CIA’s drone operations would be gradually shifted over to the military, a process that could take as little as a year. Others say it might take longer but would occur during President Obama’s second term. “You can’t just flip a switch, but it’s on a reasonably fast track,” says one U.S. official. During that time, CIA and DOD operators would begin to work more closely together to ensure a smooth hand-off. The CIA would remain involved in lethal targeting, at least on the intelligence side, but would not actually control the unmanned aerial vehicles. Officials told The Daily Beast that a potential downside of the agency’s relinquishing control of the program was the loss of a decade of expertise that the CIA has developed since it has been prosecuting its war in Pakistan and beyond. At least for a period of transition, CIA operators would likely work alongside their military counterparts to target suspected terrorists.'"

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21 Mar 16:05

Poking Holes In Samsung's Android Security

by timothy
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Orome1 writes "Tired of waiting for Samsung to fix a string of critical flaws in their smartphones running Android, Italian security researcher Roberto Paleari has decided to inform the public about the seriousness of the matter and maybe make the company pick up the pace. Mindful of the danger that the vulnerabilities present to the users if they are exploited by malicious individuals, he decided not to share any technical details, but to just give a broad overview of what their misuse would allow. This includes a silent installation of highly-privileged applications with no user interaction and an app performing almost any action on the victim's phone."

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21 Mar 15:47

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21 Mar 15:36

20. March, 2013

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fuck your books

21 Mar 15:36

Google Art Project adds nearly 2,000 works, from street art to prized photos

by Jon Fingas

Google Art Project adds nearly 2,000 works, from street art to prized photos

The Google Art Project could be considered a safeguard for culture when it's preserving work that's not just difficult to see, but may disappear at the drop of a hat. Witness Google's latest addition of 30 partners, and almost 2,000 pieces of art, as proof. The collection includes 100-plus examples of high-profile graffiti and street art from Sao Paulo, some of which aren't guaranteed to survive unscathed; there's also 300-plus photos from Spain's Fundacion MAPFRE and a famous Hungarian poem whose original copy is usually too fragile to show. Although the digital expansion won't replace booking a flight to visit the artwork first-hand, it may prevent some urban masterpieces from fading into obscurity.

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21 Mar 15:34

A fully 3D printable GlaDOS Robotic ceiling arm lamp

21 Mar 04:06

Poster for Yet Another F*cking Music Festival

by EDW Lynch

Another Fucking Music Festival

Yet Another Fucking Music Festival takes place during the hottest 3 days this summer at a really inconvenient location. Headliners include That Band All Over The Radio, 2 Dudes & A MacBook, Cute Girl With A Guitar And A Sundress, and The Sellouts. This rather spot-on parody poster is by entertainment, art, and design studio Neat Dude Collective. The poster is available for purchase.

via Laszlo Thoth

21 Mar 04:04

Every Sonic game on Steam is half off for a few hours starting... Now

by Jessica Conditt
Every Sonic game on Steam is half off for a few hours starting Now All Sonic the Hedgehog games on Steam are 50 percent off, from right now through 10 a.m. PT tomorrow, March 21. The sale makes Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed $15, Sonic Adventure 2 $5, Sonic Generations $15, and Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic 3 and Knuckles, and Sonic CD $2.50 each, among other deals.

Check out the entire list of discounted Sonic games below, and catch those crazy hyperlinks on the Sega blog.

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21 Mar 04:03

Deconstructing Lichtenstein, WHAAM!



Deconstructing Lichtenstein, WHAAM!

21 Mar 04:02

Modern Friendship

21 Mar 02:08

We were creating a website for a client. We had to use her company’s CMS system which we (and...

We were creating a website for a client. We had to use her company’s CMS system which we (and all employees in the company) were trained to use. She skipped the training. Before a new or edited page could go live, she had to approve it. Instead of using the CMS system, she insisted that I take and email her screen captures of every web page for her review.

One day, she called me.

Client: You screwed this all up! The web pages are all wrong

Me: Oh God, what happened?

Client: None of the links work!

21 Mar 01:01

World’s Most Indestructible Limo Breaks Down, Again

In an incident symbolic of America's decline, President Obama's limo — nicknamed the Beast because of its supposed indestructibility — broke down in Jerusalem earlier today after some very smart person (an American, according to an Israeli news station) mistakenly filled it up with regular gasoline instead of diesel.
21 Mar 01:00

Hexagonal rocks

by Jason Kottke

This is an Icelandic waterfall called Litlanesfoss and the naturally occurring rock formation is columnar jointed basalt.

Litlanesfoss

The columns form due to stress as the lava cools. The lava contracts as it cools, forming cracks. Once the crack develops it continues to grow. The growth is perpendicular to the surface of the flow. Entablature is probably the result of cooling caused by fresh lava being covered by water. The flood basalts probably damned rivers. When the rivers returned the water seeped down the cracks in the cooling lava and caused rapid cooling from the surface downward. The division of colonnade and entablature is the result of slow cooling from the base upward and rapid cooling from the top downward.

One of the coolest things I have ever seen. Looks totally fake, like they built it for Fractal Falls in Polygon Gorge at Disneyland or something. Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland looks amazing as well. Check out several similar formations from around the world.

Tags: geology
21 Mar 00:36

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