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Stephen Fry outdoes himself
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from Architectradure: Cati Vaucelle’s blog on architecture and design
links for 2007-05-09
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lots of Harlan Ellison –don’t miss “Harlan’s Bounce”
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“putting the rarin’ back in librarian since 1999”
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from Strange Maps, with a link to Brendan Whyte’s U Melbourne thesis
links for 2007-05-08
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…thousands of them… or one BIG one
links for 2007-05-07
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amazing
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…and see http://www.lallorona.com/La_index.html for more on La Llorona
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from WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: , via Scott Horton at Harper’s
Jason Scott: another layer of Moron Flapjack
This is surely the definitive word on Safe Hex. A tasty bit of the cake:
…We have entered the hopefully-short era of the Microtheft, the smallest possible unit of larceny, the atomic level of sin. We’ve boiled down the act of being immoral to one string of numbers being in your possession, one collection of digits representing you being bad and worthy of punishment…
On priority, with PowerPoint
This has apparently been around for a while, but I hadn’t seen it until Voice0’Reason (that’s Nick) pointed me to it:
You will surely wish to read the original paper upon which the presentation is based, and the comments at http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2007/05/best_scientific_talk_ever.php will also be worthwhile.
links for 2007-05-06
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subscribe to the RSS feed… you KNOW you want to
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for example… I mean, how would I have FOUND this one? Everything IS miscellaneous!
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the end of civilization as we know it
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Glyn Hughes’ daring pony, “in 15,283 words”
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fantastic use of the medium
Shorpy again
Another of those startling images at Shorpy: Picnic at Marshall Hall 1893. How can you resist these bits of Arbus-like detail?



links for 2007-05-05
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Moby Dick remixed. Wow.
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Ulysses remixed
links for 2007-05-04
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absolutely exemplary in style and execution