I know what you're thinking. (Well, not really… if I did I'd sell that tech to the NSA and go buy an island somewhere. Ha ha, just kidding, I hate sand.) A post made up of nothing but links? Really original there, Mark.
I know. [Hangs head in mock shame.]
But I hadda do it, you see, I hadda! And you know why?
Tabs.
So… many… %^&*$… browser tabs. All day I open tabs, hoping to find time to read what they contain, to absorb the knowledge and wow my friends at parties. (Ha, I said parties. And friends. *sob*)
To help stall the coming of Tabbageddon, I will start collecting those links here, and if nothing else, it will serve as a handy archive of said links for me. And if they are interesting to you too, then hey, it's a party, everyone's invited. (Except that guy. Over there. Not you, him. Yeah, him.)
Click away, my friends… I'll try to categorize these, and maybe add a note here or there on why I found a link interesting (even if I didn't have time to, you know, read it yet).
LAW
Paul Cassell, "I’m hoping for a victory for crime victims’ rights tomorrow before the Supreme Court" (The Volokh Conspiracy, now at the Washington Post)
Jonathan H. Adler, How “the case that could topple Obamacare” began (The Volokh Conspiracy)
Joseph Marguiles, Coming Out of the Turn: Charting a New Course in Criminal Justice (Verdict/Justia)
I really need to find time to read more law stuff…
Larry Solum, Rostron & Levit on Submitting to Law Reviews (at Legal Theory Blog)
The idea of submitting to a law review is bewildering, but I may want to someday.
RANDOM LINKS
Mikael Cho, The science behind fonts (and how they make you feel) (TNW)
Nice piece on reading patterns and layout… I'm sure it would say I'm doing everything wrong.
Kevin Poulsen, How a Math Genius Hacked OkCupid to Find True Love (Wired)
Math and online dating… one of these things I'm a big fan of and the other is online dating.
Ben Crair, I Can See You Typing: The most awkward feature of online chat (The New Republic)
This is actually one of my favorite features of online chat, but I'm curious why it bothers Mr. Crair.
Ryan Hobler on Plato, Bing Crosby, Necessity, and Spider-Man (American Songwriter; hyphen inserted because Spider-Man)
Are you kidding me? Der Bingle, Spidey, and Plato? I'm in.
Max Nisen, 9 Famous Execs Who Majored In Philosophy (Business Insider)
Articles like this are great for trying to recruit students. Not as great as Munchkins from Dunkin' Donuts are, but at least the articles won't, y'know, kill them.
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