May 1st, 2012

My Own Worst Enemy

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In an ideal world, this blog post would be an update about all the amazing things I discovered while perusing the radio broadcast transcripts housed at the University of Oregon. Unfortunately, that wasn’t to be.

I woke up early Saturday, excited to make my first

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April 28th, 2012

Studying Melville Jacoby in Eugene

Many of you have heard about Melville Jacoby by now. Those who haven’t can read more about him there, and elsewhere on my blog. Now that the seventieth anniversary of his death is upon us, I’m renewing my work writing the book Mel never got to write. Later today I’m headed down to Eugene, OR, to visit the special collections at the University of Oregon library. There, I’ll peruse the manuscripts of the Charles E. Stuart Collection. Stuart, you’ll recall, was the dentist and amateur radio enthusiast in Ventura, Calif. who received radio broadcasts Mel set up from XGOY, the official Republic of China radio station in wartime Chungking, China (now known as Chongqing).

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November 4th, 2009

Blurring the lines: Virtual human research promises real-world impacts

Halfway through my interview with Louis-Philippe Morency I suddenly felt incredibly self-conscious.

Every nod, every movement of pen to paper, every glance in his eyes made me wonder what I might have been saying without saying anything. Would he catch my eyes straying to his bookshelves or the traffic

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