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so it looks like a kerry-edwards ticket

or so the plane jockey's say… someone said they saw them putting edwards stickers on kerry's plane

July 6, 2004   No Comments

Mon, 05 Jul 2004 23:40:35 GMT

Creating Wikipedia Content…. As part of my research for a forthcoming translation and chapter on Walter Map and William of Newburgh's vampire fragments, I checked out wikipedia (links above) and found that the Map page claims that he was one of the first to write about King Arthur (in the 12th Century!) and there was no page for Newburgh. So I'm going to put my general info up on wikipedia and help rectify the situation. [Team Polysynchronous - Just Differently Intelligent - - Just Differently Intelligent -]

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shiny j is giving back :)

July 5, 2004   No Comments

Mon, 05 Jul 2004 15:37:57 GMT

Australian conference presentations. The presentations from the conference, Changing Research Practices in the Digital Information and Communication Environment (Canberra, June 1, 2004), are now online. [Open Access News]

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some interesting presentations here if youa reinterested in digital information in the academic environment.

July 5, 2004   No Comments

Mon, 05 Jul 2004 15:23:16 GMT

Knowing Their Politics by the Software They Use. It is perhaps not surprising that the parties find themselves on different sides in the politics of software as well. By By STEVE LOHR. [The New York Times > Technology] [A blog doesn't need a clever name]

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i don't think it really has anything to do with their politics unless he means subpolitics.

July 5, 2004   No Comments

today i grade, and finish a book review

and do laundry, and pick up house, do dishes

July 5, 2004   No Comments

what important issues queensland companies deal with on a day to day basis?

ever wonder who decides and why some of these stories get published? i explain this one with the theory that there is probably a foot fetishist involved

July 5, 2004   No Comments

Mon, 05 Jul 2004 03:55:55 GMT

It Takes 2. It Takes 2 to Tango, but it's kind of hard when you have a seriously gimpy shoulder. I'm thinking of taking a break from that as I'm getting kind of tired of waking up the next day and being unable to move. :-( By Julia (mailto:julia@dicum.com). [Flailing in the Surf!]

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moving is overrated, but dancing is divine.

July 4, 2004   No Comments

Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:31:44 GMT

Rethinking the Guard and Reserves. Thom Shanker's story in the Sunday New York Times explores how post-9/11 commitments will require a rethink of the National Guard and National Reserves in defese planning: The National Guard and Reserves must be fundamentally revamped if they are to… [Daniel W. Drezner]

Not only are the regualr Armed Forces going to be aletered butthe Reserve and Guard will be assuming a greater role. But I would think not as many willbe called if their future duty is to fight overseasrather than protect the homeland. [A Man with a Ph.D. - Richard Gayle's Weblog]

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i wonder if anyone will join? and how many will leave?

July 4, 2004   No Comments

Sat, 03 Jul 2004 12:28:32 GMT

Intro to web fonts. Another list goodie: All you wanted to know about Web type but were afraid to ask. If you like this, be sure to browse the full topic list for more…. [IDblog]

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worth reading

July 3, 2004   No Comments

Sat, 03 Jul 2004 12:25:51 GMT

Online Course Development: What Does It Cost?. Colleges are well-advised to evaluate all of the potential costs of running an online course load before they invest heavily in distance education. (Syllabus Magazine) [Chronicle.com - The Wired Campus]

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full production a-z is between $750-1200, done right. that is a text based course, instructor led, content provided, etc. talking head silliness, audible commentary, etc. ignored.

July 3, 2004   No Comments