Last night, Patty and I participated in a salon about technology and relationships at Science House. The conversation was wide-ranging, amusing, filled with very diverse perspectives and ranged from the usual "are you different online?" (me: you're different everywhere, why do we only care when it's about the damn Internet?) to the ethical issues of child-like sex robots. There was also a great deal of food and spectacular views. If, by odd chance you're coming over here from over there, hello!
Tonight? Homeness and Project Runway. Has it moved back to New York? Please tell me it's moved back to New York.
I just realized we're going to be in Chicago in 2.5 weeks.
Congress is rethinking the ban on Internet gambling. This is interesting, because I'm someone who enjoys casinos and also knows we need the revenue. However, I also suspect that Internet gambling is potentially addictive in ways different or additional to casino gambling, and this could be very messy if approved.
Tom Hardy of Inception has had sex with men. Personally, I'm discomforted by his remark about gay men and gender roles and entirely more interested in his thing about shoes than anything else. I love men's shoes. Not in a pervy way, damn you.
What is it with NYC and food halls lately? First there was the opening of the one at the Plaza, now there's Eataly.
Hey, I beta'ed this fic by bethynyc. It's Where Youth and Laughter Go and is a Stargate/Torchwood crossover with a largely WWI setting. bethnyc had to deal with a lot of complexities regarding writing that time from the eyes of people not of our time and place, and that sort of thing is really hard to balance, but she did an awesome job, so you should go read it.
(me: you're different everywhere, why do we only care when it's about the damn Internet?)
So true! Maybe it's only *because* it's the Internet that we actually sit up and notice. (Also, do you know if there have been writeups on that salon? This sounds like it would've been relevant to my interests, and I'm annoyed I never heard about it.)
I help to curate the salons-- they are invitation-only and largely not publicized (though future topics may receive more marketing). For each salon, our guests are picked to represent a mix of experts from a variety of fields on a certain topic, and often bloggers / academics whose experience may not be directly related to the topic being discussed. The website for the project is is here, and if you are interested in being a participant you are welcome to write to me at megan AT sciencehouse DOT com.
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Date: 2010-07-29 02:23 pm (UTC)So true! Maybe it's only *because* it's the Internet that we actually sit up and notice. (Also, do you know if there have been writeups on that salon? This sounds like it would've been relevant to my interests, and I'm annoyed I never heard about it.)
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Date: 2010-07-29 08:50 pm (UTC)