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via Neil Gaiman’s blog
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via Ogle Earth: distribute KML/KMZ files easily. Wow.
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…for example, their “most popular”
links for 2007-10-17
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from information aesthetics
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from Codswallop
Pay attention to Michael Wesch
Anybody in the Ed Biz (and especially anybody interested in Anthropology) ought to be watching this space:
…but I see just 120 or so subscribers to the RSS feed.
Turntablism take 2
Can’t remember where I grabbed this one, but clearly highly relevant:
Michael Wesch does it again
I’m a bit out of the habit of following Jon Udell (divergent worlds I guess, he at Microsoft and I in splendid otium), but don’t miss today’s The Once and Future University and the Wesch video to which it points:
I continue to be GLAD that I’m not trying to deal with colleges and faculties and libraries anymore. Really glad.
Weasel squeezer
hmmmm
Suomireal
This one thanks to a link from WFMU’s Beware of the Blog:
Kin y’all say ‘surreal’ ?
hoooooEEEEEE!
Thorens and Grado, etc.
Musical argonauts need to keep their eyes and ears peeled for the ummmmm unexpected. Today’s prime candidate: Paul Dateh’s Hip Hop Violin in duet with Inka One (via Doc Searls, who got it from Steve Woolf, who is probably hipper than you or … ). Turntablism isn’t a genre that I’ve paid much attention to, but that’s pretty much due to my limitations and blindspots.
links for 2007-10-12
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…and Nick sez: don’t miss the slider in the upper RH corner