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People

Excuse me?

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. We all know how much I like irony — almost as much as I like serendipity. In Meg Hourihan’s latest weblog posting she writes:   It’s no wonder we’re seeing an increase in unemployment, people seem to have no idea how to apply for a job these days. Meg then goes on […]

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Photography

Betcha the cat photo wins

wKen is running a once a month photo contest. This month, the photo must answer the question “I love _____”. My favorite is a photograph of a glass of Guinness against a backdrop of a sunny afternoon in a neighborhood bar. It tends to reflect my interest in photographs that reflect humanity without necessarily having a human present. There’s […]

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Weblogging

The third generation of weblogging

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Today I tackled the ontology sections of the RDF book, which left me feeling a little bit as if ants are crawling up my spine. Time for a little break, and a little weblogging. I’ve been in an email chit-chat with Clay Shirky about online debates and weblogging. As with others in […]

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Just Shelley

New Year: Universal Do Over

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Jeneane Sessum isn’t particularly fond of New Year’s Eve, but she still looks for the positive within this year’s end:   Beyond the obvious, I think about this place we’re building online. And I think 2002 was a year of a different kind of love. A different kind of family. A […]

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Weblogging

Best reasons not to blog

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Dorothea Salo isn’t blogging much today due to a house cleaning frenzy brought on by a photographer coming from the Chicago Tribute to photograph David because he’s being interviewed on Professor Tolkien’s eleventy-one birthday (David is the Elvish expert in the LOTR movies.) Well, as non-blogging excuses go, this has got […]