Language and Little Rock

Notice how one museum uses the word “reluctantly” to describe President Eisenhower’s historic decision to send soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division into Little Rock in the fall of 1957, while another museum uses the more pro-active verb “dispatch”. (Photo credit: Sydjia Guerra.)

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The evolution of mobile phones

Mobile Phone Size Evolution

Hat tip: Cliff Pickover (@pickover)

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Weighted Population Map of Asia and Oceania

Check out all of Max Roser’s weighted population maps here, via the website “Our World in Data”. (Hat tip: kottke.)

Credit: Max Roser

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Where is Ms Bingbing?

Via Channel NewsAsia: “China’s highest paid movie star Fan Bingbing … has not been seen in public since July …. The 36-year-old actress has been a household name in China for years and tasted Hollywood success with a role in the 2014 blockbuster ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’. *** But she has gone quiet in recent months, following allegations of tax evasion. In [a] report by Beijing Normal University published earlier this month, 100 Chinese stars including popular actor Jackie Chan and award-winning actress Zhang Ziyi were ranked according to their professional work, charity work, and personal integrity. But with a pass requiring a score of more than 60 per cent, only nine celebrities made the cut, with Chinese actor Xu Zheng topping the list at 78. [Ms Bingbing] had a score of zero.” (Hat tip: Tyler Cowen. Credit for the image below: Fergus Ryan.)

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How to give tactful criticism

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Who won Bush’s “war on terror”?

Why do we still have to remove our shoes at airports, and when will we defeat the Taliban in Afghanistan? We are linking to our 9/11 post from two years ago, which in turn re-blogged Robin Hanson’s eloquent post on this matter. In brief, aren’t public commemorations of 9/11 defeatist and counter-productive, sending the wrong signal to the enemies of the U.S.? Isn’t it time to move on? If not, when?

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Happy Birthday LCH!

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was powered up for the first time on this day 10 years ago! #Science

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Gypsy Woman with Baby

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Who wrote the anonymous Times op-ed?

Is the op-ed a hoax, or is there really a presidential nanny in the White House? According to one prediction market (see screenshot below), the top three suspects are VP Mike Pence, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. You can place your bets on this website (mybookie.ag). But hurry, you have until 9 September to place a bet!

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Who owns the legal rights to the Zapruder film?

Read the full story here, via our friend and colleague Brian Frye, a law professor at the University of Kentucky. Below is one tantalizing excerpt:

The Zapruder film is not only the most important home movie ever made, but also the most thoroughly analyzed 26 seconds of film in existence. Shortly after noon on Friday, November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. At least 32 people filmed or photographed some aspect of the event, but Abraham Zapruder captured the assassination itself more clearly and completely than anyone else…. [But copyright law] made it largely unavailable to the public until 1998.

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