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While doing grad school research, I was perversely pleased to find a particularly awful type on the ETS website linking to fee waivers.

I'm pleased to be reminded that even the elites are sometimes also screwups. :D

In other news, I was reminded this weekend of the Clay Shirky talk I saw about something called 'Cognitive Surplus.' It's titled, "Where Do People Find the Time?", basically about the amount of time spent doing whatever (transcript here).


Where do people find the time? Part I


Where do people find the time? Part II



Though a lot of intelligent people may mock Wikipedia, in much the same way that others may mock people who play role-playing games, practice iaido, or make their own cheese (to say nothing of the people who do all three), the 'Encyclopedia Everyone Can Edit' is still a tool that people use more than they think they do. We all recognize that there are trivial parts of wikipedia (e.g. the Chewbacca page is longer than the Exploratorium page), but where do we get our information about, say where the hell in Eastern Europe/Western Asia is Georgia? What is the capital of Wisconsin? If you don't know, where do you look? Chances are, if you don't search Google first, you might instead search Wikipedia. For that matter, if you type 'Capital of Wisconsin' into Google, the page that Google ranks number two is the Wikipedia entry.

According to Shirky's estimate, one percent cognitive space used TV watching could produce ten thousand wikipedia projects or other, perhaps projects even more useful. Watching the vids (about 15 minutes total) really offers a better example of what I'm talking about. It's just another opportunity for me to claim that it's an amazing time to be alive.
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posted by [identity profile] sylphslider.livejournal.com at 10:22pm on 09/09/2008
I only mind Wikipedia when it comes to source material. I actually find it very useful most of the time, and the page on orcas is incredible.

As for the GRE folks, they had another mistake - a grammar one. "These test fee changes are due to the increased costs to develop and administer the GRE testing program."

That should be "These test fee changes are due to the increased costs of developing and administrating the GRE testing program."
 
posted by [identity profile] sylphslider.livejournal.com at 10:40pm on 09/09/2008
... the pluto page on Wikipedia really is very well done. :)
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posted by [identity profile] name-redacted.livejournal.com at 12:13am on 11/09/2008
in much the same way that others may mock people who play role-playing games, practice iaido, or make their own cheese (to say nothing of the people who do all three)

What?!? What did I do to deserve such notice?

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