In Flanders Fields, by John McCrae. Read by Gord, Kristen, Kara, Mike, Randomdad, Mark, and me, for LibriVox. I believe it was our first “weekly…
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In Flanders Fields, by John McCrae. Read by Gord, Kristen, Kara, Mike, Randomdad, Mark, and me, for LibriVox. I believe it was our first “weekly…
I think this guy was on to something, when he wrote this in 1980: In the information society (1) information, the axis of socio-economic development,…
Young jurors want to check this stuff out on the web, not listen to a bunch of people yammer on, says the Telegraph: In a…
Knitted animation, a music video of the song Les peaux de lièvres, from Montreal band Tricot Machine… wow: [via Knitguy]
Interesting article in the WSJ, about that scrappy entrepreneur, Barack Obama: If Barack Obama ran for president by calling for a heavier hand of government,…
One part of the recent economic picture has been the too-cheap credit that has kept us all feeling really rich for the past decade. In…
Wi-fi structures and people shapes, from Dan Hill: One of the ideas I’ve been exploring relates to how urban industry – in the widest sense…
Jon Udell on the NYTimes: The newspaper industry has surely earned this kind of scathing criticism. And it may well fail to capitalize on the…
My friend Oana Avasilichioaei recently released her latest book of poetry, feria: a poempark (amazon link): Oana Avasilichioaei deftly dismantles language and landscape in a…
This is when I got sold on Obama, his June 2006 podcast about net neutrality. Have a listen. Speak my language? Yeah: The topic today…