From today's Inside Higher Ed:
* Andy Warren and Aaron Winter, two graduate students at the
University of California at Irvine, decided to have a little fun
at the annual meeting of the Modern Language Association, so they
prepared a parody of the convention guide and left hundreds of
copies at various places around the meeting. They've posted the
guide online. <http://www.mlade.org/> Our favorite parts include
their replacement of the MLA rules on smoking with rules on
smirking, the replacement of the MLA's directory of who is staying
where with the far more important "Who's Important" directory, and
the substitution for the hotel map with a guide to graduate
students' brains.
I wonder if someone should do this for APA as well? :-)
Happy New Year!
Chris
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or her views."
- Melissa Lane, in a /Guardian/ obituary for philosopher Peter Lipton
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