Via Betsy Devine’s post at The Story of Feedster blog, I read Scott Rafer’s description of last night’s panel that I wish I could have seen and met… I’m following Jay McCarthy’s notes from the Internet Law Program this week at Harvard. I also thought John Palfrey’s post had a good list of links to […]
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Where I’d go if I could…
May 14th, 2004 · Comments Off on Where I’d go if I could…
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Slices of life
May 14th, 2004 · Comments Off on Slices of life
Elliot Lee can sympathize: Only now am I really seeing the effects of peer pressure for the first time. I am popular and relatively well-known today, but I wasn’t always, and sometimes it seems far too easy to simply forget my past. And yet, I can’t, because I relate much better with other students who […]
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What about fun?!
May 8th, 2004 · Comments Off on What about fun?!
Forget fame and fortune…you can live life just fine without those…all I’m hoping to have here is FUN! 🙂 Okay, well, of course, yeah, I’d like to help change the world a little somehow too…but wouldn’t that mostly be fun?!
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Go take a hike…
May 7th, 2004 · 1 Comment
…into some other gardens: I’ve finally posted a blogroll. At first, both Ted and I were reluctant to publish blogrolls. But a couple months ago, Ted posted some selections from his lengthy list. And as I realized how I had found other good writers and “parties” from reading blogrolls, I thought I should do my […]
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Natural observations
May 5th, 2004 · 2 Comments
It’s fun to read the same observations made by people living thousands of miles apart, and I smiled to find two writers in opposite parts of the country each describing a woodpecker. Lisa Williams saw a downy woodpecker while Chip Gibbons thought he saw a pileated one (I liked his “punk rocker” description). Out of […]
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