Posts from — May 2007
Fair(y)_Use_Tale_Stanford_Cut-stream.mp4 (video/quicktime Object)
May 20, 2007 No Comments
Country profiles | telecentre.org | beta
Country profiles | telecentre.org | beta:
Country profiles describe the status and history of telcentres in a country. They contain demographic data, statistics about information and communication technology, and information about telecentre initiatives.
The information these profiles contain are compiled from many resources, including the CIA World Factbook; the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization; and resources from telecentre.org.
May 20, 2007 No Comments
Download GISW 2007 Report | Global Information Society Watch
Download GISW 2007 Report | Global Information Society Watch:
Download the complete Global Information Society Watch 2007 Report in one large file (3752 Kb) or by chapter.
May 20, 2007 No Comments
Bush To Be Dictator In A Catastrophic Emergency
Bush To Be Dictator In A Catastrophic Emergency:
The directive itself recognizes that each branch is already responsible for directing their own continuity of government procedures. If that’s the case than why does the President need to coordinate these procedures for all of the branches? This is nothing more than a power grab that centralizes power and will make the President a dictator in the case of a so called “Catastrophic Emergency”.
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interesting argument…. i’m wondering when this actually will happen.
May 20, 2007 No Comments
Interpretation in policy analysis
IIS Communities Service : Interpretation in policy analysis : Home:
INTERPRETATION IN POLICY ANALYSIS: RESEARCH & PRACTICE
31 May – 2 June 2007
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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this is why i’m going to the netherlands next week.
May 20, 2007 No Comments
Law enforcment access to Internet communications expanded – NJ.com: Star-Ledger updates
Law enforcment access to Internet communications expanded – NJ.com: Star-Ledger updates:
Cyberspace became more transparent today.
Effective today, broadband providers and Internet phone companies must open their networks for lawful intercepts of e-mails, calls and other electronic communications.
Authorities hail the move as an important step to combat terrorism and crime. Critics call it another erosion of personal freedoms.
The new rules mark an expansion of government surveillance capabilities first aimed at mobile phones in 1994, in a law called CALEA, short for the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act.
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scary… they are probably intercepting this….
May 20, 2007 No Comments
Mary Douglas died.
Mary Douglas – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Dame Mary Douglas
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she was a theorist of risk of some significance.
May 19, 2007 No Comments
Sir Ken’s Inspiration for the Future of School Design
Sir Ken’s Inspiration for the Future of School Design:
Re-think the question:
Instead of “How creative is..?”, the proper question for the future of learning (and all things of value to us) would be “In what way is…creative?”
Instead of “How intelligent is…?”, the proper question for the future of learning (and all things of value to us) would be “In what way is…intelligent?”
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I’m perhaps becoming a fanboy of Sir Ken too. That’s not my style, but he is saying the important things and framing questions interestingly.
May 19, 2007 1 Comment
YouTube – Contest Fiddle Round
YouTube – Contest Fiddle Round:
Contest Fiddle Round
Ken Knabb sent this great fiddle player video via his list:)
May 19, 2007 No Comments
SourceForge.net: Scuttle
SourceForge.net: Scuttle:
Web-based social bookmarking system. Allows multiple users to store, share and tag their favourite links online.
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delicious clone… in php
May 19, 2007 No Comments