Every part of the interview process can feel tenuous. Here are a few thoughts I’ve had during interviews which I’m…
Every part of the interview process can feel tenuous. Here are a few thoughts I’ve had during interviews which I’m…
Former automotive PR exec Jason Vines is out of the industry and has a new book out, which means that he's spreading…
You're on the sun-soaked deck of a ship, wind in your hair, salty air in your lungs, the ocean before you, a crew…
But "The Imternet" isn't wha killed Real Journalism. Corporate ownership did.
What with human banality, the steady expansion of female-centered media and the slow morph of the internet into a…
It's a story as old as, well, the Internet. A woman is a video game journalist. She receives rape and death…
Our cell phones and tablets have transformed the way we hold our bodies—and not for the better. Looking down at your…
Maternal and neonatal tetanus represents a very high proportion of the total tetanus disease burden due mainly to inadequate immunization services, limited or absent clean delivery services and improper post-partum cord care. The majority of mothers and newborns dying of tetanus live in Africa and Southern and East…
Um, actually it's not about his penis. It's about ethics in journalism.
And for anyone wondering what the hell is going on with the CBB! question, please to enjoy Amy Poehler DESTROYING with her butter rap:
But I really want Aunt Bernice and Jen Esposito to have a zany 70s web series where they just either crash parties or solve the mystery of the week, scooby doo style.
Unfortunately, the alternate explanation is less "Babbage was also an incompetent" and more "Babbage wasn't paying real close attention to fine details of her parts because he already had what he wanted from her." Bear in mind that "when the cos n = infinity" bit is just the most blatant example of Lovelace putting in…
That's an interesting article, but it's less a debunk of Stein than a flat claim that even though Lovelace was writing things like "when the cos n = infinity" and failing to grasp algebra, Those Don't Count and She Got Better. (Actual quote about the cos n = infinity line: "Ada indeed mistakenly translated one of…
They were busy filling in all the knowledge gaps that they glossed over during the space race. Like, when John Glenn first went up, NASA physicians weren't really sure if his eyeballs would explode out of his head on account of the change in pressure and loss of gravity. They were really only fairly certain that it…