Hey folks, this site’s just now taking off. It’s a wiki/social network for feminism in technology, science, science fiction, and the general geeky community. It’s still scant on information and the articles are short, but people are out there trying. Geek girls, Geek allies, unite and contribute!
Posts Tagged ‘geekery’
Geek Feminism
Posted in feminism, geekery, tagged feminism, geek girls, geekery, geeks, politics, technology, women in science on July 24, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Serendipitous Search
Posted in geekery, tagged boingboing, browsing, digg, flickr, geekery, visualization on June 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
David Pescovitz of BoingBoing points to this article and thesis on how and why we browse. “Specifically, Ottoson focuses on “serendipitous searching,” what he defines as “open browsing for anything that awakens the person’s interest.” It would be interesting to compare Ottoson’s research on real world searching with serendipitous searching online.” Just as an opening, [...]
Flirting within context
Posted in geekery, polyamory, relationships, sex, tagged alt-sex, alternative communities, flirting, geekery, relationships, wiscon on May 31, 2008 | 3 Comments »
So I saw this post the other day, and I thought about it. I don’t really know how to flirt, and Sex Geek is right… the alt-sex community has lost the art of seduction to the admirable goal of open and clear communication. Even as liberated as we are, I don’t know many people who [...]
Quick linky thing
Posted in feminism, geekery, science, tagged atom, feminism, geekery, nuclear, science, women in science on May 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A quick article from Making Light about a lost woman of science, Lise Meitner. Thought it was interesting and that it deserved a link…