- An excellent use of Photoshop
- Mr. Rogers in infographic form (side note: if your Facebook friends weren't among those reposting the picture of Mr. Rogers with Koko the gorilla, you don't have enough sentimental nerds in your life)
- Created land is poorly drained? Who would have thought?
- What Turing's Cathedral leaves out
- Digital humanities in action: making ancient documents legible
- Alexander McCall Smith on early female detectives
- Someday I'm going to write about why James Fallows is a brilliant writer, but for now just read for yourself
- I was totally hooked by Henry Wiencek's book teaser in Smithsonian, so the reviews (especially from my historian-hero Annette Gordon-Reed) are fascinating
- The reading skills journalists need
- An in-depth look at the first show I ever got hooked on
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Reading break links
I'm halfway through Paul Shackel's Memory in Black and White, so I've put down the notebook for a few minutes so I can post some links instead:
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