Things that have interested me lately
Feb. 18th, 2010 01:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
- Body Ritual among the Nacirema -- famous and influential anthropological article by Horace Miner. A bit dated now (hog hairs?) but it still works pretty well as satire, both of the society and of anthropogical perceptions.
- Are you being ripped of by motor insurers? -- specifically, have they tried to write off your car for a nugatory value when you could get it repaired and roadworthy? THis article shows how to get your own way.
- Natural Science Museum of Barcelona visual database -- clever and fun piece of Flash to explore the animal kingdom. Includes links to Flickr images! This could eat a lot of your time.
- Wikileaks needs money -- a very worthwhile cause, I think.
- The Four Big Myths of Profile Pictures -- not a very serious subject, but neatly and entertainingly explored by the OkCupid people.
- Dewey Organizes Internet Archive Music -- there is loads of great (legal) free music at the Internet Archive, but it's hell browsing it. This new interface seems to do a good and useful job.
- Spotiseek -- uses Last.fm technology to generate Spotify playlists according to your requested likes. This seems to really work well. You can just drag the playlist into your Spotify window.
- My Consulate in Samoa, by William B Churchwood -- a fascinating historical document, very readable and entertaining. Includes an account of the strange Samoan version of cricket.
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Date: 2010-02-18 01:42 pm (UTC)...what percentage of your polls has Ticky! as the winning entry?
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Date: 2010-02-18 02:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-18 09:15 pm (UTC)Also, I think you may be overlooking some aspects of the profile pic thing. OK Cupid seem very bad at analysing (or predicting) their results, but potentially there's some really interesting social psychology data there. And it could be very serious indeed if the same results were shown to hold up under statistically sound test conditions. Assuming we mean "serious" in the sense of "providing valid and valuable analysis".
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Date: 2010-02-19 09:24 am (UTC)