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22 Feb 14:54

American teens have had it with this authoritarian crap

by Jason Kottke

Dina Leygerman is a high school teacher who teaches George Orwell’s novel 1984 to her students every year. Before she does, with the assistance of other teachers and the school’s administration, she turns her classroom into a totalitarian regime to give the kids a taste of life in Oceania. Rules are strict and favor is given to students who report on rule-breaking by their classmates.

I tell my seniors that in order to battle “Senioritis,” the teachers and admin have adapted an evidence-based strategy, a strategy that has “been implemented in many schools throughout the country and has had immense success.” I hang posters with motivational quotes and falsified statistics, and provide a false narrative for the problem that is “Senioritis.” I tell the students that in order to help them succeed, I must implement strict classroom rules.

However, when Leygerman tried the experiment this year, the students weren’t having it. They rebelled. They protested. They fought harder as the rules became more onerous.

The President of the SGA, whom I don’t even teach, wrote an email demanding an end to this “program.” He wrote that this program is “simply fascism at its worst. Statements such as these are the base of a dictatorship rule, this school, as well as this country cannot and will not fall prey to these totalitarian behaviors.” I did everything in my power to fight their rebellion. I “bribed” the President of the SGA. I “forced” him to publicly “resign.” And, yet, the students did not back down. They fought even harder. They were more vigilant. They became more organized. They found a new leader. They were more than ready to fight. They knew they would win in numbers.

An upcoming book edited by Cass Sunstein asks if authoritarianism can happen in America. The experiment in Leygerman’s classroom and the inspiring movement started by the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL suggest perhaps not. The nation’s youth, raised on The Hunger Games and Harry Potter, are reminding the baby boomers that considering what their own parents went through in the Great Depression and World War II, they should fucking know better than to slam the door on succeeding generations.

Tags: 1984   books   Dina Leygerman   George Orwell   politics
21 Feb 14:33

You Saw Nothing!

You Saw Nothing! Just imagine if you got paid actual money every time you find Waldo in a Where's Waldo? book.

source: Bizarro!


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21 Feb 13:14

The march of time slows for no turd...

by MRTIM

21 Feb 13:14

Archos Citee Connect is an Android-powered scooter with a 5-inch display

by Evan Selleck
Dan Jones

Archos is always doing weird stuff.

Many phones out there are still waiting for their update to Android 8.0 Oreo, but one company can safely say that their Android-powered scooter has it.

Archos, a company based out of France, has just debuted the Citee Connect, an Android-powered scooter. It is equipped with a 5-inch display which the company has dubbed a “multimedia dashboard” and features all of the elements you’d expect to find in a smartphone.

As far as the specs are concerned, that dashboard boasts a quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of built-in storage. It even offers 3G support. It’s worth noting that Archos doesn’t explicitly say what a Citee Connect owner can do with that multimedia dashboard, but Google Maps is shown in the promotional materials.

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The scooter itself is made from aluminum and has a pair of puncture-proof 8.5-inch wheels. The battery measures in at 36W and there is a 250W motor. It weighs in at about 26 pounds and can hold up to 220 pounds. Archos says the Citee Connect can travel “over 25 kilometers in urban areas”, and that the speed can max out at 25 km/h. And, finally, the scooter will launch sometime this summer and cost €499.99.

So, here we are with an Android-powered scooter. What do you think?

20 Feb 17:20

For dignity and honor

by CommitStrip
Dan Jones

After reading this, I remembered Myst fondly, so had to install it on my tablet.

20 Feb 17:20

#1687 – Blankets

by Chris

#1687 – Blankets

19 Feb 15:46

Better Not, Luke

Better Not, Luke A third panel would be a disapproving look from their father.



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19 Feb 15:46

Rebound.

It's true. Blue men can't shoot.
19 Feb 15:46

Job Satisfaction

by The Awkward Yeti

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19 Feb 15:46

Mister Rogers is getting a US postage stamp!

by Jason Kottke

The US Postal Service is honoring Fred Rogers with a stamp to be released next month.

Mr Rogers Stamp

Joanne Rogers, Mr. Rogers’s wife, said in an interview that her husband would have approved of his appearance on a postage stamp because of the personal outreach that a handwritten letter involves in an increasingly virtual world.

“I think he might have agreed with me that it is amazing,” she said. “I think that people must need him. Just look at what goes on in the world. He always wanted to provide a haven and a comfortable lap for children, and I think that is what so many of us need right now.”

The USPS will dedicate the stamp on March 23 at a ceremony in Pittsburgh at the WQED studio where his show was filmed. The event is free and open to the public. (thx, brad

Tags: Fred Rogers   stamps   USPS
19 Feb 15:32

Google adds chat heads widgets with controls to its Phone app

by Alex Wagner
Dan Jones

I turn them off for Facebook Messenger, but for during a phone call, this could definitely be useful.

If you’re rocking a Pixel, Nexus, or Android One device, be on the lookout for a new Google Phone update.

Google Phone version 17 adds chat heads for phone calls. As spotted by Android Police, these widgets let you press the home button during a phone call and then keep a small circular widget on top while you using other apps. You can tap the widget to go back to the call, mute the call, turn on speakerphone, or hang up. You can also drag the widget to the bottom of the screen to end the call or hide the widget.

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If you’re not a fan of these chat heads widgets, you can go into your Settings app, find the “Display on top of other apps” section, then disable the feature for the Phone app.

We saw Facebook roll out chat heads in Messenger way back in 2013, letting you keep your Messenger chats within reach while you did other things on your phone. Now Google is utilizing a similar feature for phone calls, and this looks like a pretty great feature. Now you can be on a phone call and get other tasks done, and thanks to the chat heads widget, you can easily do things like mute the call or turn on speakerphone without having to interrupt what you’re doing to return to the Phone app if you don’t want to.

19 Feb 15:31

2018 CVE List

CVE-2018-?????: It turns out Bruce Schneier is just two mischevious kids in a trenchcoat.
19 Feb 12:45

Farting Animals Coloring Book

by Raul
Dan Jones

🤣

Farting Animals Coloring Book!

19 Feb 12:45

Corgi Cookie Cutters

by Raul
19 Feb 12:41

Song Lyric Parody Tea Towels

by Erin Carstens
19 Feb 12:41

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19 Feb 12:41

The Fifth Element Anime Style

Dan Jones

I think Fifth Element would've been a much better anime.

The Fifth Element Anime Style

 

MULTIPASS!! Ahriman drew this amazing fan art of The Fifth Element in anime style. Would you watch a Fifth Element anime?

The Fifth Element Anime Style

The Fifth Element Anime Style

The Fifth Element Anime Style

The Fifth Element Anime Style

The Fifth Element Anime Style

The Fifth Element Anime Style

Artist: Ahriman

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February 17 2018
16 Feb 19:10

Uncommon Carry Bowman Mini Crossbow

by Erin Carstens
16 Feb 19:10

Just a few ads

by CommitStrip

16 Feb 17:58

Hangy Thing in the Back of the Throat

by The Awkward Yeti

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16 Feb 17:58

Government Secrets.

I always wear a trenchcoat and fedora to parties.
16 Feb 16:35

It's easier than ever to travel with Project Fi

by Jean Choi

When it’s time to get ready for a trip, you want to focus on the adventures ahead, not the hassle of figuring out your phone coverage. Bill Protection already lets you use your data, including when you travel, without running up your bill, and today we’re giving travelers some extra peace of mind by expanding our international coverage and introducing a new way to figure out if you’ll be covered with Project Fi on your next trip.

Coverage from Argentina to Zambia

Starting today, you can enjoy data coverage in 170 countries and territories. Like always, the data you use abroad costs the same as the data you use at home. You’ll continue to enjoy the same high-speed international coverage, now in more places like Belize and Myanmar. And if you need some extra data when you travel, don’t sweat it—your data is still just $10 per GB or free with built-in Bill Protection.

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Here's what's new to our international coverage.

Know before you go

Project Fi will now let you know whether you’re covered on your next trip based on your upcoming international flights from Gmail. You’ll receive a notification in your Project Fi app shortly before your trip that allows you to easily see your coverage options and costs. These notifications will be enabled by default, but you can turn them off in your account settings.

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Know when you'll be covered on your upcoming trips.

If you’re already on Project Fi, you don’t have to do anything to activate your international coverage—it’s all part of your phone plan. If you’re considering joining Project Fi, for a limited time you’ll score $80 Fi service credit with the purchase of any new Fi-friendly phone. You can learn more about Project Fi on our site.

16 Feb 14:00

Leftover Candy

by alex

Leftover Candy

15 Feb 19:35

Saucemoto In-Car Dip Clip

by Erin Carstens
Dan Jones

Amazing!

15 Feb 19:35

The shivers

by CommitStrip

15 Feb 15:21

I Have Nothing…

I Have Nothing... The obligatory butt crack.



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15 Feb 14:10

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15 Feb 14:10

10 Inspiring Leadership Lessons From Leslie Knope

10 Inspiring Leadership Lessons From Leslie Knope

 

The last episode of NBC?s Parks and Recreation aired in February of 2015, but that hasn?t put a damper on the cult-like popularity of the show.

While every character collected their share of fans, Leslie Knope has become something of a patron saint amongst overachievers, and her unique brand of unfalteringly sunny ambition has left a lasting legacy?on and off the screen.

In fact, after the 2016 election, Leslie Knope came out of retirement (courtesy of a Parks and Recreation writer) to pen a viral letter about democracy and progress ? a testament to the long-lasting power of the character, even after the final curtain call.

So what are Leslie Knope?s defining leadership traits, and what can they teach us about being a beloved boss?

10 Inspiring Leadership Lessons From Leslie Knope

Source: fundera

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February 14 2018
15 Feb 04:46

Money Maker.

I'd shake this comic, but... you know.
14 Feb 21:56

#1683 – What’s wrong?

by Chris

#1683 – What’s wrong?