Patent Judgments Questioned in Appointment Flap Sat, 10 May 2008 10:38:00 -0400 As many as two-thirds of United States patent-law judges may have have been appointed in a way that violates the Constitution. Phliadelphia Police Suffer Loss, Scrutiny Sat, 10 May 2008 10:37:00 -0400 Police in Philadelphia are having an especially tough week. First, one of their officers was fatally shot while responding to an armed robbery. Then, in an unrelated incident, three other officers were caught on videotape beating three suspects. Week in Review: Obama Surges Forward Sat, 10 May 2008 10:26:00 -0400 This week presidential hopeful Barack Obama made significant progress in his bid to be the Democratic nominee. Also this week, President Bush promised to veto a farm bill and a housing aid bill.
The Talk of the Town
Word Feast Lauren Collins Mon, 05 May 2008 04:00:00 -0000 When Christopher Russell, a captain at Gramercy Tavern for many years, went to work at Union Square Café, where he is now the general manager, he decided to import a few traditions. (Both restaurants are owned by Danny Meyer.) He banished wordy descriptions from the wine list and switched from . . . The Open Secret of Success James Surowiecki Mon, 05 May 2008 04:00:00 -0000 In the current atmosphere of economic tumult, the announcement that Toyota sold a hundred and sixty thousand more cars than General Motors in the first three months of this year might seem like a minor news item. But it may very well signal the end of one of the most . . . No Endgame Elizabeth Kolbert Mon, 05 May 2008 04:00:00 -0000 Presidential-primary races tend to proceed along self-reflexive lines. The candidate who is ahead--or who is perceived to be--receives more press coverage. He collects more contributions and endorsements, and these generate still more media attention, which brings in more money, more votes, and so on. Meanwhile, his . . .
John Kupersmith's Technostress Page - Listings and abstracts of works on technostress.
Meta Description: [ Information and resources on computer-related srtess in libraries. ]
TechnoStress - Coping with Technology at World, at Home, at Play, by Dr. Michelle Weil and Dr. Larry Rosen. Book review. Online papers, interviews.
The Neo-Luddite Reaction - Cultural change necessarily involves resistance to change. The term Luddite has been resurrected from a previous era to describe one who distrusts or fears the inevitable changes brought about by new technology. Links.
Meta Description: [ An extensive hypertext summary
of historical and contemporary expressions of anti-echnological
sentiments and philosophies compiled by Martin Ryder. ]
Short film called Technostress Directed by Aaron Bollinger and Kevin Bertolini Starring Freddy Stebbins and Ellie Romney...Technostress Computers Geeks Nerds Freddy Stebbins Ellie Romney Aaron Bollinger Kevin
Sound is really crappy but hopefully you'll get the idea....Japan Japanese bands Tokyo noise electro in corridors technostress optrum helluva kobe damage shibuya
A grade school student from Towne Meadow elementary school in Carmel, Indiana interviewed Dr. Shinaver about "techno-stress". Humorous version. Burgeoning life coach