BookMooch: a community for exchanging used books (book swap and book exchange and book trade): —– bookmooch.com… ‘It is a really great idea’
Read More*** “SWEET REVENGE” *** Have you been dumpted, hurt, betrayed by SL partners, boyfriends, girlfriends, friends etc.? Are you considering leaving the game? STOP READ ON! Sweet Revenge is an SL company set up to help those in that situation. We have no magic wands to repair broken relationships, but we can help you to […]
Read MoreI ordered a new macbook from apple under my own name. It has been years since I’ve purchased a computer for myself, as virginia tech has provided adequate resources. Pratt gave me a nice desktop too, don’t get me wrong, it arrived a month or so into my first term of teaching. I really need […]
Read MorePeter Scott’s Library Blog: Amazon.com “Wish for Lit” contest Amazon.com has introduced the Wish for Lit contest, where it will give over $20,000 in Amazon.com products to 3 winning libraries in the United States. One library will be selected in each of the three categories: K-12, Academic, and Public. Each winning library will receive a […]
Read MoreVanishing Clubs, Coalescence, and All That Jazz: “The Blue Note is closed until further notice. The Blue Note Group has decided to pursue purchasing our own sim. Any donations towards a sim should be made to Naydee McGettigan.” At this time, it’s still unknown what exactly caused the entire club to disappear, but let this […]
Read MoreBlog for Choice: Today is Blog for Choice day, and the good folks sponsoring the event have asked us bloggers to write about why we’re pro-choice. It’s a terrific idea, and I expect the intertubes will be flooded today with excellent posts listing all the reasons to support women’s reproductive freedom. ——- The ability to […]
Read MoreLiveScience.com: The Most Popular Myths in Science Results: 1. Chickens can live without a head —– how about….. that their opinion matters?
Read MoreWith Everybody Protecting The Kids, Who Protects The Adults?: There are a lot of fingers being pointed at the likes of MySpace as politicians look to score points by “protecting the children” from their evils. But who’s protecting the adults? A story out of Buffalo, New York, paints a rather bizarre tale of an online […]
Read MoreProjects in Digital Archives – Jeremy Hunsinger’s Homepage: Projects in Digital Archives —– here is my new projects in digital archives course, it is significantly re-envisioned to meet more of the students technical questions. It moved away from its basis in archival theory and more into practice based technical learning.
Read Morethink:lab: “The Future of Learning” Manifesto: “The Future of Learning” Manifesto —— Well the first issue of learning inquiry is entitled Futures of Learning… it should be out in april… so this seems interesting to me…
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