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Month: September 2013

Luhmann’s Zettelkasten with DEVONthink

2013-09-29

How Luhmann's Zettelkasten can be realized with DEVONthink.
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Books and their movies

2013-09-28

A heartfelt compliment to a beautiful movie realization of a book series -- or at least part of a book series.
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Plagiarism #3 — Reactions to Plagiarism

2013-09-28

What are some reactions to plagiarism? From the person who was plagiarized and from people who do it (when they are questioned about it). Note: Look for a barf-bag first. Based among others on the article to the left.
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Plagiarism #2 — How frequent is plagiarism, why does it happen, and how to spot it

2013-09-28

Some information about the frequency of plagiarism. The image on the left from Wikipedia gives a hint.
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The Incompetent Whore Strikes Again (Gilmour posting 2)

2013-09-28

Having people to pay for art that does nothing for them is bad enough. But it can get worse -- being told you should like bad art. Since when does political correctness triumph over aesthetics, or even worse, over personal preference?
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Teach what you love (unless it’s male writers?)

2013-09-27

The old saying that you should do what you love, or that teaching is something worthwhile, apparently does not hold true if you love male writers. A rant.
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Scientists and Programming

2013-09-27

An argument for scientists learning to program -- for all sciences, not only for the mere automation. Highly recommended.
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iOS Updates: I’ll show you mine if you show me yours

2013-09-26

A short rant about the abysmal iOS7 release.
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Ask not what the program can do for you, ask for support to a concrete problem

2013-09-26

Your needs should determine which technology to use, not vice versa. A few needful comments, esp. on a site like this.
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Research Ethics and Whistle-Blowing

2013-09-21

Reference to a very good paper with practical tips for whistle blowers. Highly recommended.
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