- Hello, tailor analysis of Black Widow and Hawkeye's costumes: "But the reality is that there's no point during The Avengers when her looks are even commented on, and nor does she get any tiresome "feminine wiles" scenes. Most complaints or creepy sexist commentary on Black Widow's costume/body/character say far more about the commenter than about Johansson's performance itself."
- The Superhero Men Don't See: Evidence: "Overall, 24 of the 40 reviews mention Natasha/BW/SJ only in passing, in a single sentence; 3 others do not mention her at all. But look at Point 1 of the objective facts: Johansson probably has the second largest part in the movie, including at least *8* two-person scenes (if you include the Russians). Not mentioning her or not giving the impression that she's a major character maybe should qualify *all* those reviewers for the "420" designation, or at least for a couple of tokes."
- Scarlett Johannson in a Gorilla Suit: The Superhero Mundanes Don't See: "And in particular, it's usually a safe bet that if there's only one woman with a major role in a male-focused action movie, she'll be the stock sex symbol. So I think the Top Critics saw Scarlett Johansson as Natasha, tagged her as "the girl who's pretty but doesn't do much, you know, like Megan Fox", and then felt free to ignore her as they tried to keep track of what was going on (the basketball game, as it were) in a maximally distracting environment. When it came time to write their review, they looked at the list of actors, said, "hmm, what did Scarlett Johansson do?" and all that came back was the tag -- they never realized her character was the gorilla."
- The Avengers Brings Superhero Movies to Another Level: "Black Widow, given a personal stake in the fight when Loki brainwashes Hawkeye, tells the villain who wants to know if she’s in love with him, “Love is for children. I owe a debt,” and leaves it at that. Her refusal to clarify leaves room for Loki to speculate, and ultimately to reveal more than he intended. All sorts of skill sets matter in a conflict this big and complex. And without making her a victim or a lesser member of the team, Black Widow’s reactions are a regular reminder that superheroics and space invaders have real impact beyond the financial support of the Cinematic Demolition Industrial Complex."
- Black Widow Spins Web Around the Avengers: "To which I can only say—exactly! And: isn’t this remarkable? Two parallel realities! Men who see nobody at all and women who see the next Faith (without the crazy, I mean). Don’t tell Disney, or they’ll be marketing the film as 4-D."
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Stealing The Show: Black Widow
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Links + Comments
- Honor student Diana Tran's contempt order thrown out. According to this article, the dad is "very much in the picture", while the mother is not. Previous articles have indicated that Tran is working two jobs to support an older brother and a baby sister, and that she's living with one of her employers. Questions I have: why isn't the older brother supporting the younger ones? Where are her relatives?
- Readlists - A place for you to bundle web pages into an ebook and send to your ebook reader of choice.
- Immigration records for Asian Americans are being made available for the public.
Monday, May 28, 2012
How To Get Around Media Paywalls
Recently, newspapers such as the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times have instituted paywalls. These paywalls allow you to access their news sites a certain number of times per month, after which you are prompted to pay for subscriptions to access their online materials. Supposedly there are other benefits if you subscribe, but if you're like me and you're unlikely to subscribe either offline or on, there's a quick solution if you want to read more than your allotted amount per month:
Just use your browser's private browsing mode.
It's as simple as that.
Just use your browser's private browsing mode.
It's as simple as that.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Everything You Never Needed To Know About Steve Jobs
This is a compilation of links about Steve Jobs. This post will be updated whenever I have new information about Steve Jobs that is relevant or interesting.
- Steve Jobs' FBI file.
- Steve Jobs visits the University of Lund (.mov file)
- Steve Jobs speech in 1980.(YouTube)
- John Sculley on Steve Jobs
- Steve Jobs: Ghostbuster (Video)
- Steve Jobs at the pearly gates of heaven (Satirical comic by Matt Bors)
- Steve Jobs' favorite books and bands
- Steve Jobs' Stanford University commencement speech on June 12, 2005
- 1944 - Apple's internal marketing video dated 1984, with Steve Jobs as FDR (YouTube)
- Michael Markman's backstory on the 1944 video
- Steve Jobs wanted to be Willy Wonka but prevented by California laws (Excerpt from Ken Segall's Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success)
- The Mouse That Didn't Roar (Excerpt from Ken Segall's Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success)
- The Lost Steve Jobs Tapes (Interviews recovered by Brent Schlender)
- Highlights from Brent Schlender's taped interviews with Steve Jobs
- Steve Jobs on the payoff of a great employee (audio clip)
- Steve Jobs on how running a company is like running a marathon (audio clip)
- iCEO (Steve Jobs as doll)
- First Mac designer Jerry Manock remembers Steve Jobs
- Steve Jobs almost named the iMac the MacMan (Excerpt from Ken Segall's Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success)
- Steve Jobs and NeXT documentary (YouTube)
- Steve Jobs brainstorms with the NeXT team (Various YouTube)
- slomacuser (YouTube channel)
- Supreme Court of Assholedom: The People vs Steve Jobs (Matt Taibbi article)
- The Tweaker: The Real Genius of Steve Jobs (Malcolm Gladwell review/analysis of Walter Isaacson biography)
- Shortest, pithiest review of Walter Isaacson biography.
- Mona Simpson's eulogy for Steve Jobs
- What Kind of Buddhist Was Steve Jobs, Really? (Steve Silberman criticizes Isaacson's portrayal of Jobs' Buddhist practices and mentors.)
- Steve Jobs Grew Up in a Modernist Home (Eichler, to be specific.)
- Telling Steve's Story (Walter Isaacson describes the behind-the-scenes of gathering material for the Jobs biography.)
- Steve Jobs on creativity (Quote from Wired interview in February 1995)
- A celebration of Steve's life (Apple, Cupertino 10/19/2011) (YouTube) (Stream on Apple's site.)
- 60 Minutes interview with Walter Isaacson on Steve Jobs
- How Steve Jobs Influenced Google's Restructuring
- Steve Jobs by Diana Walker office (Image)
- Making the iBio for Apple's Genius (NYTimes book review by Janet Maslin)
- NPR's 1996 interview with Steve Jobs
- A conversation with Woz (Interview with Steve Wozniak)
- The 10 Commandments of Steve (Infographic)
- The Best Steve Jobs Stories (Gizmodo compilation)
- Steve Jobs prepping for an early TV appearance (YouTube)
- My iXperiences with Steve Jobs (Esther Dyson describes her experience working with Steve Jobs.)
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Adventures In Greening The Mail
I finally decided to work on getting rid of junk mail. The piles upon piles of paper to be weeded through and shredded got to be too much. I started last year.
- Unsubscribed from former favorite catalogs: Ann Taylor Loft, Uncommon Goods, etc.
- Unsubscribed from credit card offers/checks on Chase and Discover. Went to settings via Chase website; used the live chat function on Discover to request that checks stop being sent to me.
- Removed self from Pennysavers mailing list. You can use this link to unsubscribe from their mailing list. At the time I did this, the following applied: "You must affirm that you are the head of the household and at least 18 years of age. It takes at least 4-6 weeks to cancel and the suppression from their mailing list is only valid for 1 year high household mobility rate of people changing residences in California and Florida." So far, we haven't been getting the Pennysavers ads.
- Removed self from Valpak coupons. Use this link to unsubscribe.
- Called and/or emailed to have people removed from mailing lists who no longer live at our address. Includes: Abercrombie & Kent, CAFAM, USC Alumni Association, etc.
- Used PaperKarma app to unsubscribe from unwanted mailings. It's very easy - snap a picture of the mailing address you want to be unsubscribed from, and they'll send a request on your behalf. Currently the app is free and is available on iOS, Android, and Windows phones. You can only unsubscribe from mail that is directly addressed to you, so I also installed the app on my husband's phone, and I also unsubscribe him from stuff when I see it addressed to him.
I found it hilarious that Pennysavers links to this "fact sheet" that says that efforts to reduce junk mail are misguided and will cost people jobs. One, if I never use the information that's sent to me, it's a waste of my time to have to sift through it. Two, if it costs people jobs, then maybe the industry should work out a different solution than annoying people with trash.
I am now working on getting my husband to go paperless with his statements. It's...slow-going, to say the least.
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