You are the homegrown terrorist threat – Homeland Stupidity: defines terrorism as individuals or groups within the U.S. who engage in criminal activity to promote political or social changes. —– gahhh! all educators are terrorists…. i knew it.
Read MoreSpringerLink – Journal Issue: Volume 1, Number 1 / April, 2007 — weeee!
Read Morehttp://lists.tmttlt.com/listinfo.cgi/softwareandculture-tmttlt.com is an email list that explores the relationships between software and culture.
Read MoreDevilDucky – ARISE! The SubGenius Video: Instructions: ARISE! The SubGenius Video: Instructions
Read MorePistolWimp – Henry Rollins: How I Protest the War: Henry Rollins: How I Protest the War ——– an anger that is so huge and so clear!
Read Moreinternet pornography statistics – data visualization & visual design – information aesthetics: an infographical movie illustrating a number of statistics about the Internet pornography industry, in an “almost†not safe for work ——– hmmm, some interesting stats…. but yes not the usual format.
Read MoreCreative Business Card Designs.: Creativebits blog has a collection of some really creative business card designs (many from the businesscards pool on Flickr): Link – Thanks Tara! and Neatorama —- I have like 500 business cards from pratt….. but i’ve been using streetcards by hugh,
Read MoreBlogger Perceptions on Digital Preservation: Blogger Perceptions on Digital Preservation is an online survey from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Information and Library Science. The study team is interested in hearing from all bloggers on their perceptions on digital preservation in relation to their own blogging activities, as well as […]
Read MoreWhy Moodle Instead of Blackboard?: why I thought Moodle was better than Blackboard —– some insights into why moodle might work in elementary…. and other schools, better than blackboard.
Read MoreAnnouncing the release of the International Journal of Internet Research Ethics Call for Papers for the Premier Issue of IJIRE Description and Scope: The IJIRE is the first peer-reviewed online journal, dedicated specifically to cross-disciplinary, cross-cultural research on Internet Research Ethics. All disciplinary perspectives, from those in the arts and humanities, to the social, behavioral, […]
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