“Friday (IN HELL)” – Rebecca Black a la Aphex Twin. This may give you headaches and/or nighmares. www.youtube.com/watch via @vickytnz
The War for Children’s Minds — Stephen Law
This useful book is a careful and spirited defence of the idea that children should be taught to think for themselves rather than uncritically accept the views of some authority, be it parental, religious or governmental. You’d think that this … Continue reading
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A bin that eats rubbish:…
A bin that eats rubbish: www.hungrybin.co.nz/
Fun and informative NZ Creative Commons…
Fun and informative NZ Creative Commons video. Go CC Kiwi! t.co/TNnCS6f
In the interests of stopping…
Retweeted from @MeganCampbellNZ
In the interests of stopping hysteria…. NZ has around three earthquakes that size and depth each year. Not that unusual. #eqnz
For teaching me that the Oxford comma…
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For teaching me that the Oxford comma resolves ambiguity, I’d like to thank my parents, Sinead O’Connor and the Pope.
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The Fate of the Artist — Eddie Campbell
Every time I read a graphic novel, I become keenly aware of yet another vast area of culture that I am largely oblivious of. This clever, self-referential, beautiful book is a kind of fictionalised biography of a graphic novelist, as … Continue reading
Me too! RT @talkingfelix: My brain…
Me too! RT @talkingfelix: My brain feels like it’s upside down. Because I’m so sick. I’m too sick for my brain to be the right way up.