03 Feb 2009, 1:23 a.m.

The Blog Host Market

I'm thinking of starting another blog for a little writing project of mine. I'd rather it have a more professional look-n-feel than the NewsBruiser blogs' built-in templates allow, and possibly an automatic audience if I …

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29 Jan 2009, 22:48 p.m.

Surprise, Surprise

Having a publicly viewable stats aggregator displaying how quickly I read Thoughtcrime Experiments slush makes me want to work more and faster. If only I could have responded to most Salon Premium tech support questions …

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28 Jan 2009, 19:45 p.m.

A Secular Catechism

A More Perfect Union from Andrew Sloat on Vimeo.

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28 Jan 2009, 17:41 p.m.

Make It No

Martin, newborn pub brawler, finds that the ST:TNG episode "Tapestry" speaks to him. He calls the theme among these episodes obvious. I'm guessing he saw that they are about leadership/organizational behavior. And thus if I …

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28 Jan 2009, 14:14 p.m.

Promo

My experience at Seattle Mindcamp reminded me to refresh my GeekSpeakr speaker's profile and ensure I'm on lists of female and/or Asian-American tech speakers. I'm photogenic and I can organize Powerpoint Karaoke! What more could …

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26 Jan 2009, 16:33 p.m.

Getting Back Into Sorts

I'm nearly over my illness, but am delaying my next Boston trip till (probably) next week. Today I've been recuperating while reading Alan's War (Alan Cope and Emmanuel Guibert) and submissions for Thoughtcrime Experiments. By …

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26 Jan 2009, 13:49 p.m.

Garth Marenghi's IT Crowd

Matt Berry and to a lesser extent Richard Ayoade went from Darkplace to The IT Crowd basically playing the same characters. If Matthew Holness showed up he could be an efficiency consultant.

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24 Jan 2009, 16:37 p.m.

Back

I ended up watching the BSG premiere at Ritual on Valencia, via Hulu the next morning. I ended up watching President Obama's swearing-in on my laptop screen with Alexei in his living room in the …

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20 Jan 2009, 12:07 p.m.

It be!…

It be!

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20 Jan 2009, 3:37 a.m.

Could it be?…

Could it be?

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