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teachers should lie

Should professors intentionaly lie in class? Most definitely ;)

Between today until the class right before finals, it is my intention to work into each of my lectures … one lie. Your job, as students, among other things, is to try and catch me in the Lie of the Day.” And thus began our ten-week course.
This was an insidiously brilliant technique to focus our attention – by offering an open invitation for students to challenge his statements, he transmitted lessons that lasted far beyond the immediate subject matter and taught us to constantly checksum new statements and claims with what we already accept as fact.

Kai Chang – My favorite liar

Since I am an imperfect scholar and, even more certainly, a fallible human being, I will inevitably be making factual errors, drawing some unjustifiable conclusions, and perhaps passing along my opinions as facts. I should be very unhappy if you were unaware of these mistakes. To minimize that possibility, I am going to make you all honorary members of Accuracy in Academia. Your task is to make sure that none of my errors goes by unnoticed.

Neil Postman (quoted by Scott Berkun)

Guess I’ll have to come up with some convenient lies ;)

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seriously cool pools

I seriously want to dive into one of these

Water(bubble)cube opens

The National Swimming Center (the Watercube) in Beijing is now open for business with “Good Luck Beijing” 2008 Swimming China Open… and I’d love to try it out.

Watercube by Chris Bosse
Photo by Chris Bosse

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