Continued from Books and Reading, 2008, Part 2.
Month: July 2008
Summer in Greenland
What’s up in Greenland? The sun, for one thing — it’s shining 24 hours a day. And two of Robert’s and Rosanne’s friends, Mary Miller and Lisa Strong-Aufhauser, have just arrived there to document life among scientists in Greenland for the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco and its Web site: http://icestories.exploratorium.edu/
Mary says “so follow along on the adventure and send me comments.” She and Lisa are armed with great curiosity about the giant calving glacier and possibly even greater curiosity about how they’ll fare in their coming battle against the mosquitoes.
How to send Mary comments: Visit her Exploratorium blog, The Accidental Scientist.
Muse Academy Student Lounge, Part 2
A place where students can relax over some strange experiment or a rousing game of Paker and meet people from other Houses.
Continued from Part One.
Muserglyphics
Last month conversation at the H&H turned to the subject of creative alphabets and shorthand techniques. Do you use special symbols or abbreviations when you take notes? We’ll extend the question to include alphabets, invented languages, or any idiosyncratic note-taking habits. See inside for a shorthand system created by Nora the Violist.
Last month conversation at the H&H turned to the subject of creative alphabets and shorthand techniques. Do you use special symbols or abbreviations when you take notes? We’ll extend the question to include alphabets, invented languages, or any idiosyncratic note-taking habits.
To start off, here’s a shorthand system created by Nora the Violist.



Muse Air Magazine for Sale on Ebay
Did you know that there used to be a Muse Airlines? We didn’t. A copy of one of its in-flight magazines from 1985 is for sale on Ebay (Item 270251053558).
Music, v. 2008.2
It’s time — 4/4 time, 3/4 time, whatever time you like. Just don’t mark time, please; make this thread march!
Continued from version 2008.1.
Chronicles of Museica, Part the Eighth
Continued from Part the Seventh, than which no more need be said.