If I can’t linkdrop it’s not my revolution (Sept 20, 2009)
- The OTW and the EFF released two public responses to the U.S. Copyright Office today. They’re related to the DMCA Anticircumvention Hearings earlier this year. This merits a whole post if someone wants to take it on.
- If you’re in Seattle, check out these free astrobiology lectures at the University of Washington, noted by Timmi Duchamp on Ambling Along the Aqueduct, the blog for Aqueduct Press.
- An awesome open letter to Glenn Beck by Verite Parlante from Whose Shoes Are These Anyway? Verite outlines how Beck is a public figure and that the site in question is clearly a satire.
- Scanning Dead Salmon in fMRI Machine Highlights Risk of Red Herrings, from Wired. Always do your multiple comparisons corrections to separate signal from noise!
- Holy Discontent, Batman!: Rosepixie reviews a clever vintage equal-pay advertisement featuring Batgirl.
- Gail Carmichael blogs about the first girl geek dinner in Ottawa.
- Carla Schroder has an editorial on sexism in FOSS over on Linux today, which lists off a bunch of real life stories of issues women have encountered in free/open source software communities. (Unsurprisingly, there’s some incredulity in the comment section.)
koipond:
September 21st, 2009 at 1:55 am
I am in so totally love with that PSA ad.
Laughingrat:
September 21st, 2009 at 5:39 am
*grin* Nice nod to Emma Goldman there.
Shaula:
September 22nd, 2009 at 8:01 pm
I always enjoy the link roundups. Thank you for the work that goes into them.
Passing this on, in case of the remote chance you hadn’t seen it yet: Enough women in Coders at Work?
Liz Henry:
September 22nd, 2009 at 8:17 pm
I hadn’t! Wow. Thanks, and if you like you can tag stuff in delicious, “geekfeminism” and we’ll pick it up !
Shaula:
September 24th, 2009 at 8:23 pm
Good to know. Thank you!