Author: buridan

ernie said

Hmmmmm – so people like the term “technology anthropologist”?Ê Okay, cool.Ê Jenny's working on getting her new cards printed up.Ê Someone will have to see if we can get a reputable University to certify a degree.Ê to which i say, we already exist in reputable uni's, the field is either science and technology studies/science and […]

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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 22:13:13 GMT

Rural tradition of hunting shows signs of decline. The number of hunters in the US could fall by as much as 50 percent in the next 20 years. [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories] this is interesting in some respect, i went hunting once or twice as a kid, never was very good at it, […]

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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 22:10:06 GMT

Bruce Perens: “We believe that there should be a fair, competitive market for computer software, both proprietary and Open Source.” [Scripting News] i hate to tell people this, but there is no such thing as a fair and competitive market in capitalism. once capital is accumulated the system becomes unfair immediately. this is not to […]

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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 22:07:02 GMT

A political theme emerges: class war. Democrats say Bush proposals favor the rich over 'regular people.' [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories] this should be fairly clear to all concern unless you believe in trickle down economics… i know that when i was a kid, when the rich got richer, for some reason my tips […]

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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 22:02:43 GMT

All I want for Christmas is my two… new breasts?. Michele's breasts are in your hands! Southern Cali college girl Michele bemoans her “itty-bitty boobies” and asks the world to decide whether she should surgically acquire a set of bodacious ta-tas by donating to her online implant fund. So far the fund has swelled to […]

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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 17:09:33 GMT

DIGITAL GAMES INDUSTRIES: DEVELOPMENTS, IMPACT AND DIRECTION 19th-20th Sept 2003 ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition University of Manchester, Manchester, England. Call For Papers One of the major distinguishing features of modern capitalism is its restlessness. New activities emerge from within to compete with older, more established, rivals displacing them in the process […]

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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 16:59:57 GMT

If I had a billion dollars I'd pay each of you $10,000 to read this page carefully, think about it, and then get started building a directory for each of three subjects you're passionate about and knowledgable of. All the technology is there. The formats is open and brain-dead simple. And the philosophy is right […]

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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 16:57:50 GMT

Open Orders. “Just do it. I don't care how.” 'In a significant transformation…U.S. Special Operations Command…and its satellite units around the world, can now plan and execute their own hunt-and-destroy missions.' An “Open Order” is a very, very dangerous thing. A real life License to Kill, issued to thousands of men. [MetaFilter] yes very dangerous, […]

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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 16:55:28 GMT

Defining Broadband in Only One Direction. Wall Street Journal: After Internet's Big Bust, Broadband Shift Went On. Much of the new content being developed for broadband… [Dan Gillmor's eJournal] well, to a certain extent this is true, but then some people, and I'm not naming names until money is in hand, are seaking to change […]

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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 15:22:39 GMT

Silva Rhetoricae. Silva Rhetoricae: the Forest of Rhetoric. Don't know what an erotema is? Just why are you so stupid? Can't tell an apoplanesis from an aposiopesis? Then Gideon O. Burton's excellent guide to classical and renaissance rhetoric may be for you. [MetaFilter] this will be handy

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