Quickies
Skepchick Quickies 4.10
On April 10, 1925, The Great Gatsby is first published in New York City. I’m only mentioning this because the movie comes out on May 10th and I’m really looking forward to it!
- Rehtaeh Parsons, Canadian Girl, Dies After Suicide Attempt; Parents Allege She Was Raped By 4 Boys – Here is her Facebook tribute, submitted by Relic.
- Clueless Justice Scalia on the ‘Silver Lining’ of Excluding Women From Jobs – Wow, I can’t believe he actually admitted this.
- Brain Games are Bogus – Unfortunately, better controlled tests show that “brain training” games just make you better at playing those specific games.
- Men-are-People and Women-are-Women: The Obituary Edition – Comparison of the edits to an obituary about a famous woman rocket scientist.
- NOVA series tours Earth history, Aussie style – ” ‘Australia’s First 4 Billion Years’ delivers the joy of geology.” I can’t wait to see this! From CriticalDragon1177.
- Here’s Why Black People Have to Wait Twice as Long to Vote as Whites – And this does not involve voter ID laws.
BONUS: Check out these photos from around the world of the first signs of spring (I want to take a nap in #2). Also, this cat wants to be petted, damnit (from nowoo).
Mary
I didn’t know that Black people usually had to wait around twice as long as white people to vote. I actually hadn’t heard about that problem before. I’m surprised to hear however that the voter ID laws are not the primary culprit given all the negative things I’ve heard about them.
Mary.
Glad you were really interested in that new Nova series. Its something I thought you’d really like to see. It looks really interesting to me. I’m going to try to watch it today, after the work, since the first episode will air today. I hope you’re able to watch it, as well.
By the way, “Scientific Method / Science & Exploration” isn’t part of the title, its one of the categories ArsTechnica Uses for their stories. Its a bit confusing that they place whatever category one of their stories is under, over the story in huge letters, larger than the Title of the story itself.
Thanks, I edited the title to reflect that. That’s what happens when I work on posts before coffee ;)
Mary,
You’re Welcome. I make mistakes like that too, sometimes.
Mary,
That story about Rehtaeh Parsons is a horrible tragedy. Its made even more tragic by the fact that she attempted suicide and than died in the Hospital after she was taken off life support. I want the people who raped her to be brought to justice. They deserve to pay for what they did to her.
Ooo. Let me try.
The bad news is: Antonin Scalia is never going to retire. The sliver lining is: he could drop dead any day.
Nicely done!
Man, Scalia is just the worst. I will never not be embarrassed, as an American, that such unthinking windbag somehow got to be on the highest court in the land.
What Scalia fails to realize that if they paid teachers a fair salary and treated them with respect, they wouldn’t have to worry about attracting better people to the job. My Dad (a Lawyer) had a simliar complaint as Scalia about how feminism “ruined” his secretaries. He understands (albeit in a way that can best be described as “dated”) that it’s a good thing that women are now able to be lawyers and businesspeople, he just preferred it back when his secretaries were intelligent and overqualified. The ones he had to hire towards the end of his career could barely put a sentence together. Of course, he could of learned to type and made the job better so an qualified, intelligent person would want it, but as I said, dated.
Conservatives like to talk about Scalia as an intelligent man with a sharp mind. Evidence or GTFO!