Sat, 21 Jun 2003 16:25:07 GMT

The Network is My Archive. For the past couple of weeks I've been pretty intensively engaged with my book, doing research and writing related to one particular electronic text that promulgated rapidly across the Internet in the early 1990s. I hope to post some of… [Matthew G. Kirschenbaum] this was just said on fibreculture too, […]

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Sat, 21 Jun 2003 16:23:21 GMT

AO: software development goes abroad for good.. An Always On discussion thread. Hold on to your IDEs, American programers: the Russians are coming, the Russians are coming. And the Chinese. And the Indians. And the Irish. I wrote: If you can move work to the next building because of IM, email, file sharing, SCM, etc., […]

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Ruby: another scripting language

Well, since i already do PHP fairly well, and i do perl with occasional competence, and i've mangled some python in my time, i decided that I should start learning Ruby too. Ruby is installed on OS X right from the start…. why? well here's to finding out… yesterday i nabbed some other people's projects […]

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Sat, 21 Jun 2003 14:41:07 GMT

SOFTWARE ECONOMICS. Fresh off the controversy over Orrin Hatch's failure to register software, we have an interesting post from Kevin on the problems of open source software:… [OUTSIDE THE BELTWAY] This is an interesting post and set of comments, but I think some of the comments are somewhat biased. Such is life, I'm just happy […]

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Sat, 21 Jun 2003 14:35:29 GMT

A TOY (paper) ROBOT!!!!!. Roll Fold your own giant paper robots! Many delightful designs, including the Whale-Copter(?), the Kanga-Bot, and a suprisingly familiar little guy. Hours of fun, at least until you pass out from blood loss following massive paper cuts. (Link courtesy Pixelsurgeon by way of Veer.) [MetaFilter] origami and robots, that's two tastes […]

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Sat, 21 Jun 2003 14:33:05 GMT

Web as Exhibitions. WebExhibits is like buttah. Parts of WebExhibits have been linked to before. But the place itself is about much more than time and art, with an incredible library of high quality links that one can get pleasurably lost in for quite a while. [MetaFilter] sharing the wealth with this one, if you […]

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Sat, 21 Jun 2003 14:27:35 GMT

We have to fight for our right to party.. The Right to Party. “This time, for real, I‰??m calling for the establishment of a Party Party, or, at the very least, for a Party Party attitude. I‰??m issuing a call to arms for those of us always in need of, as the great Jeff Spicoli […]

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Sat, 21 Jun 2003 06:44:57 GMT

Favorite island in the South Pacific? Place to stop in Europe?. Let's see whether the blog works in reverse… At the end of July I must give a talk in Sydney, Australia.  The plan is to fly west around the world.  It would be possible to stop somewhere in the South Pacific, perhaps most easily […]

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Fri, 20 Jun 2003 22:03:14 GMT

GVU – Global Virtual University. Quote: “The Global Virtual University (GVU) is an online university for sustainable development, and has a particular objective to meet the educational needs of the developing world. The agreement to start the university was officially signed in September 2002 at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, where the […]

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Congratulation to Lisbeth Klastrup

Lisbeth is a Ph.D!. My long-time cool colleague, Lisbeth Klastrup has succesfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation on virtual worlds today in Copenhagen! Congratulations, Doctor Klastrup!!! (My own dissertation is due October 1st, btw.) [The Ludologist] Congrat's to Lisbeth, Wooo Hooo! the newest Dr. Klastrup has a position at itu.dk which is awesome!

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