google maps keeps it real

i tried google maps for the first time today, a switch from mapquest.  i plugged in my destination address and google maps tells me the trip should take “about 28 mins, up to 1 hour 20 mins in traffic.”  mapquest teases you by telling you that your 16 mile trip will take about 20 minutes.  mapquest doesn’t live in l.a.

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readership poll

p.s. i should note here that this poll is not intended to gather hard data. it is just for fun. i’ve not used polldaddy before and wanted to try it out.

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DailyLit in my RSS feeder

i just signed up to receive “italian journeys,” by william dean howell, delivered via rss feed.  dailylit delivers books in the public domain (or under creative commons license) to you in chunks, via email or rss feed.  what a fun idea!  my first installment will be fed to me later tonight.

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join the discussion on blogging about scholarship

over at the cognitive daily blog they’re trying to come up with a way for bloggers to distinguish their “scholarly” posts from the normal mix of blog posts (pictures, personal comments, what’s going on at work, etc.).  their aim is to come up with an icon and guidelines about what a post that uses that icon should contain.  they’re asking for our thoughts on this, so if you have ideas about how to ‘standardize’ ways to report on peer-reviewed research via a blog, go on over to their site and leave a comment.

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