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Monthly Archives: June 2006
I just want my TAL
I’m fascinated by the conversation that’s developing around the recent availability of mp3 files of the public radio show “This American Life.” TAL, which doesn’t offer a podcast feed of its show (listeners can purchase episodes from audible.com), recently switched … Continue reading
A Second Lifetime
So, many, many months ago I read this article in the NYT about Second Life and the possibilities of using this virtual world for educational purposes. I was intrigued. Last spring, I finally signed up for a membership on SL, … Continue reading
Take a break and read this comic book
A piece in Wired pointed me to this amazing comic (created by three IP lawyers at the Center for the Study of the Public Domain) about copyright, fair use, and the public domain. The comic book tells the fictional story … Continue reading
Getting past the blog-block, part two: in which I grapple with my own writing neuroses
Last week I mused about how the hatchet job I did on my Bloglines account in late winter had stifled my blogging. Today, I’m focussing on a more personal reason why I sometimes struggle with blogging. First, I should mention … Continue reading
Getting past the blog-block, part one: in which I explain how by silencing the blog voices in my browser I silenced myself
Blogging about blogging always seems like some kind of strange navel-gazing to me, so I’m hesitant to take a minute to talk about why I haven’t been blogging of late. But, during a conversation with Gardner yeterday, I realized that … Continue reading