Posts from — February 2003
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:25:55 GMT
what about the four horseWOMEN?. Max Sawicky is not only a leftist but a sexist leftist. I thought lefties were all about equality and such,… [A Small Victory]
i think you should prefer to be one of the muses, they always overcome the horsement anyway.
February 23, 2003 No Comments
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:23:35 GMT
The Republic of Cascadia. The Republic of Cascadia. “The former American states of Oregon and Washington and the former Canadian province of British Columbia must join together as a sovereign nation. Only then can we have self-determination and take our rightful place in the Global Community.” [MetaFilter]
I remember the book Ecotopia do you?
February 23, 2003 No Comments
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:22:19 GMT
Ladies, lock & load. A sufficiently provocative soundbite to warrant a link in Scripting News–though, given that Aristophanes wrote Lysistrata in 411 BC, not a startlingly original idea. The core of Tara Sue Grubb's post is devoted to a conviction that almost certainly predates the Peloponnesian War and which remains one of the most strongly held and deeply cherished beliefs of the women's movement: that a world dominated by women would be more peaceful than the world we live in–dominated as it is by men. [Jonathon Delacour]
spread the meme, if there is such a thing.
February 23, 2003 No Comments
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:20:18 GMT
Sex and slavery. Magazine: John Gibb travels from the mountains of Moldova to the saunas of King's Cross and Chingford on the trail of the human traffickers [Guardian Unlimited]
slavery is for more prevalent than most people think…. just look on the web….
February 23, 2003 No Comments
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:17:07 GMT
George Michael warns war could spark fundamentalism [Ananova: News]
as a general principle of foreign policy, when certain celebrities notice that something might happen, you probably should pay attention because that means everyone knows.
February 23, 2003 No Comments
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:15:28 GMT
Online gaming growing rapidly. Online gaming appears to be a notable success story as numbers of visitors across Europe double in a year. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
we all know this is happening, why don't people begin to operate on it.
February 23, 2003 No Comments
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:13:48 GMT
Facilitating disruptive technology development.
Hugh Blackmer, a Science Librarian at Washington & Lee University with a very wide array of interests, has written a very nice piece called “Making room for disruptive and emergent technologies“. I found the following paragraph especially evocative of the problems facing boat-rockers:
Each campus seems to have a few people whom others identify as visionaries and pioneers, but their niches are not predictable: sometimes they are professors, sometimes librarians, sometimes IT or computing people. Their penchant for experiment and innovation is often applied at the outer fringes of their nominal position or assignment. Some are lone wolves, but many pursue collaborations, often across administrative boundaries. They share a common problem: where can they turn for support for their efforts? As rogue operatives and boundary-traducers, innovators are often ineligible for resources within their administrative units, so they must either attract extraordinary support internally (from contingency funds or generous programs), or divert time into applications for external funding.
nifty, this is sort of one of my main areas of interest, applying technology for institutional change..
February 23, 2003 No Comments
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:07:49 GMT
Monk on Stereotypes. I just walked into the bedroom where Monk was reading a book. We have these old Golden Book anthologies that… [Full Bleed: Confessions of a Zine Girl]
Kids know so much, where does it all go?
February 23, 2003 No Comments
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:06:10 GMT
Postmodern Infotainment: I Rrivolously Link – You Decide. an etymology of the word postmodern–it begins with Walter Toynbee. Who'd athunk? All of this comes from Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought . The names lead not to essays but thorough links pages, like MetaFilter]
I have the first citattion of postmodern in the late
February 23, 2003 No Comments
Sat, 22 Feb 2003 00:02:28 GMT
UC Extension course on weblogs and libraries.
Teacthis loohing Library: The Write Way with the World Wide Web. Just a proposal at this stage, but who knows? We could easily do it at MLK, but we're hoping to run the show at SF Public Library Main.
this looks like it would be fun to take.
February 21, 2003 No Comments