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Flee As A Bird: Lucas Gonze picks it, and picks it well
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Alan Levine is ALWAYS worth reading. This posting provokes all sorts of dreams of glory, and I mean to mess about with the technology myself, real soon now
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links for 2009-02-07
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and here I was thinking I knew a little something about the far fringes…
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gulp…
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from well-formed.eigenfactor.org and a step back in time (five years ago I'd have been utterly fascinated… now it's mildly interesting)
links for 2009-02-04
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from BibliOdyssey
links for 2009-02-03
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pretty cool
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from ResourceShelf: LOTS of feeds in the health realm
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via BoingBoing "I wrote these principles after reflecting on the content of contemporary newspapers and broadcast media and why that content disquieted me. I saw that I was not disturbed so much by what was written or said as I was by what is not. The tacit assumptions underlying most popular content reflect a worldview that is orthogonal to reality in many ways…"
links for 2009-02-02
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from Strange Maps: "There is no satisfactory explanation, at least not to my knowledge, for the higher than average incidence of lame word-play in the names of hair salons.."
links for 2009-02-01
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from Google Geo Developers Blog
links for 2009-01-31
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from FlowingData
links for 2009-01-30
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from Shorpy, and winner of the 2009 Prize for Sartorial Mayhem (and it's only January)
The Bold Marauder
I recall a late-60s season of fascination with the sound of Richard and Mimi Farina, but I never saw them live. Here’s a nice bit:
and it goes on:
links for 2009-01-25
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"…information and methods for exploring image history, processes, content, and meaning" in photographs
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the first of 4 YouTube videos… how the Gigapan Inaugural image was done (see http://www.davidbergman.net/blog/2009/01/22/how-i-made-a-1474-megapixel-photo-during-president-obamas-inaugural-address/ )… AMAZING that it was done with a point-and-shoot Canon G10
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(nice mashup, actually useful)