Category: General

Sun, 28 Mar 2004 15:36:06 GMT

Ambition. Though I’ve made my decision and don’t see myself revisiting it—I found just the right kind of beeswax to stop my ears, you see—I am still pondering my way through the ramifications of last week’s bizarre little Dorothea-hunt. Because, sure, against all my better judgment, against the gut feeling that… [Caveat Lector] ——- I […]

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Sun, 28 Mar 2004 13:17:11 GMT

Weekend Update… with Chevy Chase. bl blah blah, blah blah blah, blah bah blah blah bah blah. Julia has finally gotten set up at Clever Girl and Zero Cost Computing blog has been moved over there as well. Just Pollenation left to deal with. After that, just figuring out how this Drupal really works, now […]

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taxes are done

i used, like i have the last 2 years, tax.yahoo.com. it is fast, easy, and it works.

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Sat, 27 Mar 2004 18:25:28 GMT

Susan Crawford Is Blogging Yale's Cybercrime Conference. Susan Crawford is blogging Yale Law School’s Cybercrime conference. I’ll be speaking on the last panel of the day, starting at 4:30. (By which point I and no doubt everyone else will be exhausted.)… [Discourse.net] —— interesting, cybercrime material…

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6 ton's of guano… a little diesel fuel….

wonder where all of this stuff went to? small bits were likely used to make drugs, but 6 tons?

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from apophenia

Ninja! You are a sneaky Ninja. We don't even know you're there… before it's too late! Monkey, Ninja, Pirate, Robot? brought to you by Quizilla

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big science runs wild

just look at what he did to that bear

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Fri, 26 Mar 2004 17:51:45 GMT

ACM on e-journal economics. Anat Hovav and Paul Gray, Managing academic e-journals, Communications of the ACM 47(4), 79-82 (April 2004). (Access restricted to subscribers.) Hovav and Gray consider e-journals from a number of economic and distribution factors, pointing to their increasing acceptance by researchers, as well as difficulties in marketing and archiving, but not addressing […]

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against cars?

yes, cars are contrary to having a good campus climate. everyone knows it, no one wants to admit it. just think about what they mean to most people personally and culturally and you'll see why. here are my commonly suggested ideas to discourage car use when possible: parking fees that scale significantly higher when you […]

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Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:55:40 GMT

Social Informatics. Social Informaticshttp://www.social-informatics.org/ Social Informatics includes comprehensive sections on relevant fields, infrastrctures, news, journals, associations, study programs and research centers. Social Informatics is an interdisciplinary perspective that uses both, the tools of the social science and the tools of the computer science to analyze the interaction between technology (usually information technology) and society. In […]

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