January 2012
28 posts
Jan 29th
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“On Jan. 4, The New York Times received a final response from the Defense...”
– Slow Responses Cloud a Window Into Washington
Jan 29th
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“Having mentioned that the Geneva Bible was used by Shakespeare, let me take this...”
– The Book From Which Our Literature Springs, Robert Pogue Harrison, New York Review of Books.
Jan 28th
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cursivebuildings: I wrote an essay (published here) for The Huffington Post concerning my long-simmering collaboration w/an experimental group at the New York Public Library that peaked today w/the launch of the Stereogranimator, a website application that lets anyone explore & share 3D mashups of the library’s stereograph collection à la my Reaching for the Out of Reach. If that isn’t cool...
Jan 26th
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So I am "liveblogging" something for the first... →
And it should be a disaster! Because my sushi delivery hasn’t arrived and I think I’m already drunk?
Jan 25th
Jan 24th
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singulus: Excuse Me, But. Weren’t The Founding Fathers, Largely, White Men With College Degrees and Above Average Incomes, Standing Off An Invasive Government? I’m Just Saying … Nah yo, they didn’t have Linux back then, pretty sure Max’s argument still stands.
Jan 24th
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“Libertarians are a people constantly in search of issues to be self-righteous...”
– YUP.
Jan 23rd
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Jan 21st
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If you paid any attention at all to domestic... →
Somebody stop the campaign bus I WANT TO GET OFF. 
Jan 20th
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barthel: …if there is a technical issue like this which affects you and you would like your representative to do something about it, tell them. There’s this weird expectation that political leaders, who have to address issues concerning lots of people who aren’t you (the elderly, children, farmworkers, etc.), should have all the same information we do. That’s understandable - we assume a...
Jan 19th
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johnlempka: Jesus Christ, WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE EVEN WANT!? The entire point of “democracy” is that “political representatives” are accountable to their constituencies. The image above shows exactly the ideal expected behavior when a group of constituents takes direct action and voices disapproval to their representatives. Do you guys really, truly expect government TO READ YOUR MINDS? i feel u...
Jan 19th
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Why You Shouldn’t Listen to Facebook or Google... →
fek: And Tumblr! Sorry, Tumblr. But it’s true. Ok, first of all: yes to everything Foster says here. But secondly: LOL at the comment thread?? I mean, yo, Real Talk™ or whatever, the point he’s trying to make requires only the most baseline level of brain activity to comprehend—and, idk, seems to me at least kind of obvious and/or self-evident and/or what I’d hope people would be...
Jan 19th
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The Gifzette got a facelift! →
Our broadsheet days are over :(
Jan 18th
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Jan 18th
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Jan 17th
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Jan 14th
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OKAY, I'LL BITE.
This Clay Shirky comment that everyone’s so giddy over is crap. Let’s start at the beginning here. Second graf: “Brisbane (who, as public editor, speaks only for himself, not the Times)”—ok, FULL STOP. That could’ve/should’ve been the end of the story right there, because the rest of Shirky’s gripe is predicated entirely on the belief that what this man...
Jan 13th
Jan 13th
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Jan 13th
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Jan 12th
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Jan 11th
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WatchWatch
Day two of acute writer’s block.
Jan 10th
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Jan 6th
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Jan 6th
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Jan 6th
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“I have no idea what happened to me, or anybody else, in 2011. There’s a...”
– John Cook, The Best Things We Read All Year idk, I’ve only been back in the semi-pro farm league blogging biz for a couple of months now, but THIS SPEAKS TO ME. [And now I’m going to pat myself on the back for remembering something that was posted on the internet seven (7!!) days ago.]
Jan 5th
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Jan 4th
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