About this Episode
Debbie Chachra is our guest this episode! Boston in tha house!
“The Falsely Accused” is our challenge this episode! Thanks to F. Douglas Brown for the challenge!
Taylor creates Castle Gradenstein (an FPG?) and we talk about the weirdness that is grading. Debbie investigates the cost of false positives, atypicality and the emotional weight of not knowing what to do next. Rob takes a thing apart as a meditation on women's liberation, invention and the master's tools.
We also talk about making beer, useful design feedback, David Milgaard's innocence, witches, wooden fire ladders, and poutine... annnnnnd Stan Lee.
You can check out our projects at http://projects.opposablepodcast.com
Props to Blondihacks, Nik Kantar, Walter Kitundu, Federico Tobon, Kelly Martin, Luke Noonan, Mike Tully, Adam Mayer, David Bellhorn, Tim Sway and Charlene McBride! They're our top Patreon supporters! Join 'em at: https://www.patreon.com/opposablethumbs
Episode Links
- Debbie Chachra
- Why I Am Not a Maker - The Atlantic
- Debbie Chachra’s letter to her teenage self | Science Club for Girls
- Learning Management System | LMS | Canvas by Instructure
- Geographic Center of the United States
- Bookmarklet Creator with Script Includer - Peter Coles
- Kantu Browser Automation - Chrome Web Store
- Why is so much of design school a waste of time? – Dear Design Student
- (3) Kat Jungnickel: "Bikes and Bloomers: Victorian Women Inventors and their [...]" | | Talks at Google - YouTube
- David Milgaard - Wikipedia
- Amazon.com: amazon scratch off stickers
- Blue Whale (game) - Wikipedia
- The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House Audre Lorde
- Outside/In
- Powerline — Outside/In
- Wooden Ladders | Fire Department
- Posters: WPA Posters - About this Collection - Prints & Photographs Online Catalog (Library of Congress)
- Women's cycling magazines, 1896-7
- Sketch Model: Creative Residency | Olin College
- New mammography screening guidelines - Harvard Health
- Age | Susan G. Komen®
- The biology of cancer cell shape and why it's important - Cancer Research UK - Science blog
- 4 Free Playing Card Templates for Party Favors, Homemade Games and More