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Deep Sea Life: A fear of Spanish
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Friday, August 15, 2008. A fear of Spanish. Sam Roberts wrote a piece titled "In a Generation, Minorities May Be the U.S. Majority.". Nothing grabs people’s attention like the threat of foreign invasion. The Census Bureau projects that by 2050, there will be more non-whites in the U.S. than whites. The cause is not an increase in immigrants, but higher birth rates among immigrants. And really, who wants to learn a foreign language? This prediction by the Census Bureau supports my point. We’ll s...Commodi...
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Deep Sea Life: Cuil: Identity Crisis
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. There’s a lot of buzz about the launch of Cuil. Pronounced "cool," ugh. A search engine by former Google folk. It’s attractive, but it does some strange things. In a move of narcissistic predictability, I searched for my name in Cuil. I don’t know why I do that, because there are a number of people who share my name (which really has to do with the ubiquitous surname Nguyen. So, naturally, Cuil came up with hundreds of results, most of which were not me. I am way cuter. Aside from...
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Deep Sea Life: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008. Making things green and sustainable is usually an expensive process, but in some cases, the price of technology is dropping so quickly that it’s actually more cost-effective. LEDs are a good example. There are other advantages to LEDs. For one, they last longer, which cuts down on the manpower and time to replace burnt out bulbs. Also, LEDs burn out slowly rather than going out completely, which is much safer when used in traffic lights. Why isn’t every city doing this? Some c...
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Deep Sea Life: What Facebook teaches me about language
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Monday, August 11, 2008. What Facebook teaches me about language. I learned the difference between the words "quote" and "quotation" last night. As it turns out, quote should be used solely as a verb, while quotation is a noun. So you couldn’t have a Kanye West quote, but you could quote him. This is one of those common misusages that has now become accepted, similar to the way octopi is now an acceptable plural for octopus. Another problem the site has confronted is the grammatical person. Recently, I h...
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Deep Sea Life: Blackberry vs. iPhone, in the office
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Monday, August 18, 2008. Blackberry vs. iPhone, in the office. Ars Technica, my favorite tech-related news source, ran a sharp piece by Don Reisinger titled "How RIM Can Stop the iPhone Onslaught.". The headline is on the emphatic side, but the point is clear: will businesses swap their Blackberrys for iPhones? But unlike the iPhone, the Blackberry isn’t designed to be fun. It’s designed to be serious. I think RIM has potential to better satisfy enterprise needs, and not just because it uses a physical Q...
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Deep Sea Life: Shine a light
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008. Making things green and sustainable is usually an expensive process, but in some cases, the price of technology is dropping so quickly that it’s actually more cost-effective. LEDs are a good example. There are other advantages to LEDs. For one, they last longer, which cuts down on the manpower and time to replace burnt out bulbs. Also, LEDs burn out slowly rather than going out completely, which is much safer when used in traffic lights. Why isn’t every city doing this? Some c...
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Deep Sea Life: Emails from the (somewhat) famous
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Thursday, August 7, 2008. Emails from the (somewhat) famous. I have, on occasion, sent email to moderately famous people. I know, it sounds a bit like writing letters to a movie star. Last week, I sent an email to. The New York Times. Personal tech columnist David Pogue detailing my experiences with Cuil. Pogue is a great writer known for his good-natured, dorky sense of humor. I figured that the story would amuse him. He replied:. Tech Columnist, The New York Times. Thanks for your supportive note.
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Deep Sea Life: Desert island
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Sunday, September 7, 2008. I'm taking Music 100 to satisfy a Fine Arts core requirement. I wasn't expecting much. On the first day of the class, the professor asked everyone to name one album they would take with them if they were trapped on a desert island, and the answers were, well, embarrassing. I wrote down the names of the bands that were mentioned. A mix CD" (that's cheating). Jack Johnson (again again). September 15, 2008 at 8:35 PM. November 25, 2008 at 7:26 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Deep Sea Life: I'm just saying there are similarities
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008. I'm just saying there are similarities. Looks mediocre, but could be fun. Here's the trailer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The blog of Kevin Nguyen and the Pharmacists. He's an editor at The Bygone Bureau. Blackberry vs. iPhone, in the office. A fear of Spanish. Im just saying there are similarities. What Facebook teaches me about language. Emails from the (somewhat) famous. Choir Croak Out Them Goodies. Commodities of the Abstract Sort. Exotic Birds and Fruit.