September 2007
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Second Life28 Sep 2007 11:44 pm
SLCC 2008 - Location Selection Narrowing Down!
SLCC 2008 - Location Selection Narrowing Down!:
Yeap, it’s getting closer to the time where we all know where we’ll be when next year! Check out this post on the 2007 blog for the specifics as well as a heads up on a survey that will also be posted soon!
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Tampa…. or Raleigh… I’d rather not, though I’d get to see friends… I’d not like to go to SLCC in august at either location…
General28 Sep 2007 07:34 am
U Sank My Carrier! | Wake Up From Your Slumber
U Sank My Carrier! | Wake Up From Your Slumber:
He was given nothing but small planes and ships-fishing boats, patrol boats, that kind of thing. He kept them circling around the edges of the Persian Gulf aimlessly, driving the Navy crazy trying to keep track of them. When the Admirals finally lost patience and ordered all planes and ships to leave, van Ripen had them all attack at once. And they sank two-thirds of the US fleet.
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the doctrine of big beaten by the small.
General26 Sep 2007 07:08 pm
The Raw Story | Olbermann: Bush adminstration use of bogus terror threat is ‘most overt accusation yet’
The Raw Story | Olbermann: Bush adminstration use of bogus terror threat is ‘most overt accusation yet’:
Former US Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Fein joined Keith Olbermann to discuss recent charges that the Bush administration employed false intelligence to convince lawmakers they should temporarily expand domestic spying powers under the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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umm the president shouldn’t lie to congress or his people. I mean come up… why did he create false evidence or have it ready? Rumormongering is likely only the smallest part.
General26 Sep 2007 09:06 am
1000STORIES
1000STORIES:
A German documentary filmmaker and new-media artist, with the support of the Goethe-Institut New York, will be traveling through the United States by motorcycle from October 1 until November 15, 2007, and he wants to understand the American way of life.
He wants to know what makes Americans tick, so he s looking for people who are typical of the United States - whatever you think typical means. It could be you or someone you know. Once his trip starts, he will write about his experiences, collect stories, and conduct interviews, posted daily as a video weblog, or “vlog,” at 1000stories.com.
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this sounds like it will be a great project, i home many typical american’s get involved.
General25 Sep 2007 06:48 pm
» Protect your network against fiber hacks | IT Security | TechRepublic.com
» Protect your network against fiber hacks | IT Security | TechRepublic.com:
For less than $1,000, an attacker can purchase the hardware necessary to tap into a fiber run. The tap consists of bending the fiber to the point that it leaks light.
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sweet!
General25 Sep 2007 06:40 pm
Run away the ray-gun is coming : We test US army’s new secret weapon | the Daily Mail
Run away the ray-gun is coming : We test US army’s new secret weapon | the Daily Mail:
This machine has the ability to inflict limitless, unbearable pain.
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this is not OK, this is not OK at all. this is at best a device to dispurse crowds, and at worse a torture device. it is a device of unlimited potential as a torture device. unlimited, unbearable pain? that is just wrong.
General24 Sep 2007 07:05 pm
Spikning - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin
Spikning - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin:
Spikning är en akademisk ritual i samband med framläggandet av en doktorsavhandling. Tre veckor före disputationen skall avhandlingen offentliggöras, från denna tidpunkt skall lärosätet tillhandahålla avhandlingen så att den som önskar kan läsa den för att kunna komma med kritik under disputationen.
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a brilliant way of making your doctoral work public from Torill
Andrew Mwenda speaks about the problem of the Cartel of Good Intentions
TED | Speakers | Andrew Mwenda:
Andrew Mwenda: Journalist
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Intentions are usually problematic… people act under good intentions at all times.
Even GWB thought he was doing the right thing, remember that, good intentions are not always the best thing. Mr. Mwenda speaks about the problem of foreign aid and the problem of structural motivation and economics. I think he nails the african situation on the head. I like his example of if you have 10 ph.d.’s they will never be as effective as an entrepreneur in the market. I’m not sure that’s true, but I think it is closer to true than not.
General22 Sep 2007 11:46 pm
Medieval Manuscripts in Dutch Collections — Koninklijke Bibliotheek
Medieval Manuscripts in Dutch Collections — Koninklijke Bibliotheek:
This database contains descriptions of all medieval western manuscripts written in Latin script and produced up to c. 1550 now preserved in public and semi-public collections in the Netherlands. These include the collections of libraries, museums and archives, as well as the collections of monastic orders and some other private institutions that are open to researchers.
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this is really handy for a wide variety of scholars. it has quite a few things by erasmus, which is one of those people that i like to read.
General22 Sep 2007 11:44 pm
Humtalks: Smart people on cool topics in humanities
Humtalks: Smart people on cool topics:
this site has humanities talk, there are also business, politics and science. free online videos…
Higher Education22 Sep 2007 11:41 pm
Mission to Learn: OER - Open Educational Resources
Mission to Learn: OER - Open Educational Resources:
OER - Open Educational Resources
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oer introduction.
History of social media
Cool Stuff22 Sep 2007 10:14 pm
Devo Plays Satisfaction on Saturday Night Live (1978)
Devo Plays Satisfaction on Saturday Night Live (1978):
Here’s a great video of Devo performing “Satisfaction” on Saturday Night Live on October 14th, 1978, with host Fred Willard doing the introduction.
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saturday evening devo.
General22 Sep 2007 01:54 pm
Creative Commons and Flickr sued in Texas
The argument against Creative Commons is apparently that the poster of the picture of the teenage girl was not adequately informed that he could be impinging on the rights of others based on the information provided by creative commons.
Larry and Joi both comment on the suit but neither can comment on its merits given their respective positions. What they both bring up is the question as to whether Creative Commons should address questions of privacy. This comes up in this current case because the poster to Flickr posted allowing commercial usage, much like I do (and I had my first commercial use last week).
I don’t think that CC needs to head down that road. What they do need to say is that their work only applies in the realm of property and copyrightable materials. I think any judge worth their salt will see that immediately. Rights of the subject of photography are not really dealt with under this license and other laws cover those rights.
So my argument is that the CC license only covers some of the rights involved in photography, that it is clear about that, and any other rights or responsibilities of the photographer and his or her subject are not implied under the license. I suspect this suit will be dismissed on that basis, but we’ll see. I expect that the suit against flickr will go a bit farther.
here is a picture of the commercial use of the image, note the ‘virgin’ trademark plays a significant part as almost a double entendre. Thanks to Jonl for this link.
General22 Sep 2007 12:18 pm
respectful leader…
following pa^2
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well i guess that’s pretty true.
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