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June 26, 2008
This is Ruby, our West Highland White Terrier. Usually she’s a lot more rambunctious than she is in this picture — she’s either climbing up my legs so she can lick my face or she’s chewing on everything in sight.
This is Ruby, our West Highland White Terrier. Usually she’s a lot more rambunctious than she is in this picture — she’s either climbing up my legs so she can lick my face or she’s chewing on everything in sight.
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“ The problem I am pointing to, however, is […] a simple problem that afflicts us all: people with any kind of technical knowledge of a domain tend to get hopelessly (and unwittingly) stuck in a frame of reference that relates to their view of the issue, and their trade’s technical parlance, not that of the ordinary humans with whom they so signally fail to engage. ”

Language Log’s Geoffrey Pullum on a phenomenon he calls “nerdview.” (via nostrich)
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Packaging up ARCs. Publishing is so glamorous!
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