What's All The Hullabaloo?
Are you all familiar with Hullabaloo? I'm excited - I can't wait to see it!
"In addition to helping save 2D animation, Hullabaloo aims to encourage girls to explore science and adventure. The film's two protagonists are both young women and both scientists who use their intellect, wits, and courage to fight greed and corruption. We hope that Veronica Daring and her friend Jules will serve as positive role models for girls of all ages and encourage them to get excited about science, engineering, and sci-fi." Hooray!
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"In addition to helping save 2D animation, Hullabaloo aims to encourage girls to explore science and adventure. The film's two protagonists are both young women and both scientists who use their intellect, wits, and courage to fight greed and corruption. We hope that Veronica Daring and her friend Jules will serve as positive role models for girls of all ages and encourage them to get excited about science, engineering, and sci-fi." Hooray!
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- Libraries, Books, & Authors
- A Grumble: United States Courts Website Misinforms About Free Speech
- Patrick Rothfuss: Thirty years of D&D
- Here are the longlists for the 2014 National Book Awards!
- CBLDF’s Banned Books Week Tour!
- Net & Tech
- Net Neutrality
- ‘Fast lane’ comments more than doubled FCC record
- Momentum is building for a net neutrality compromise I still don't like it.
- Public Knowledge to FCC: A Million Comments Later, the Need for Reclassification is Clear
- 'Fast lanes' meetings for Facebook and Google
- F.C.C. Revisits Net Neutrality Exemption for Mobile Broadband
- Privacy technology everyone can use would make us all more secure Related: Simply Secure
- Middle-School Dropout Codes Clever Chat Program That Foils NSA Spying
- Three warning signs that email is malicious
- Justice Sotomayor says technology could lead to “Orwellian world” "Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor says that without proper privacy safeguards, the advancement of technology could lead to a world like the one portrayed in '1984' by George Orwell....Sotomayor, the court's first Hispanic justice, did not mention the Edward Snowden leaks that, by some accounts, shows the use of technology is already being used in an Orwellian manner. And when the high court got its first chance to look at one aspect of the program, it declined to do so and let stand the government's bulk metadata phone collection program Snowden disclosed."
- Court blasts US Navy for scanning civilians’ computers for child porn
- Science
- MAVEN Days Away From Reaching Mars
- Artificial Sweeteners Associated With Glucose Intolerance
- Keychain First Aid Kit Might Help Save The Bees
- The 25 Greatest Scientific Hoaxes In History
- Authority Issues
- Armored Vehicle, Grenade Launchers At Disposal Of LAUSD Police Force Wait...Los Angeles Unified School District? Related: Stephen Colbert blasts the militarization of ... our SCHOOLS?!
- Los Angeles Law Enforcement Officers Kill About One Person A Week
- TSA Not Sure If It Groped Man Before Flight, Demands To Grope Him After Flight Is Over
- Grand Jury Process Raises Questions About a Ferguson Indictment
- Other
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