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Glycemic Index Explained
sharpturn
by sharpturn  Yesterday 5:30 AM   
 Do you get confused trying toread food labels? Here are some basics to help you get by.
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UK Acer Redefines Mobile Connectivity with Acer Aspire One A110-Aw
saukar91
by saukar91  5-7-2009   
 The Acer Aspire One A110-Aw Netbook is a stylish and ultra mobile netbook, ideal for surfing the web, doing emails and messenger as well as basic computing functions like writing letters and doing simple spreadsheets. With its stunning 8.9 inch screen with 95% keyboard and unique yet intuitive interface, you will find the Aspire One a pleasure to use. The Aspire One LU.S020A.089 has an 8.9” crystalbrite LED backlit LCD with 1024x600 resolutions and an integrated crystaleye webcam that offers just the right balance between easy-toread clarity and easy-to-use functionality.
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The Oil Drum on the financial crisis
enbar
by enbar  10-7-2008   
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Simulacra & Simulations (by Jean Baudrillard, 1983)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
 Full Text @ Source
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Man-Computer Symbiosis (by JCR Licklider, 1960)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
 Full Text @ Source
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Computing Machinery and Intelligence (by Alan Turing, 1950)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
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An Open Universe (by Kevin Kelly, 1994)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
 Full Text @ Source This is the 17th chapter of Kelly's Book "Out of Control", which is also freely & fully available online. See the included links.
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TechGnosis: Magic, Memory, and the Angels of Information (by Erik Davis, 1994)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
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The Gadget Lover: Narcissus as Narcosis (by Marshall McLuhan, 1964)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008    1
 Full Text @ Source This is the 4th chapter of his book "Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man". The book itself is also freely available (chapters 1-7), see the included links.
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Engines of Abundance (by Eric Drexler, 1986)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008    4
 Full Text @ Source. This is the 4th chapter of Drexler's book "Engines of Creation", also freely & fully available online (see the included links)
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Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework (by Douglas Engelbart, 1962)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
 Full Text @ Source (or see link to pdf)
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As We May Think (by Vannevar Bush, 1945)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
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Of the Analytical Engine (by Charles Babbage, 1864)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
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The Machine Stops (by E.M. Forster, 1909)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-16-2008    2
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"Lost" (the TV show) and religion
enbar
by enbar  8-11-2008    1
 Bookmarking this mostly to read later.
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How to be a Christian Darwinist (interview)
enbar
by enbar  7-3-2008   
 I haven't read this - I hope it's as good as it looks. Archived: http://www.webcitation.org/5Z2ZIwS5K
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another animal intelligence reference
lworth02
by lworth02  7-3-2008   
 recommendation from “michellezm,” clipmarks user
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Maurice Bloch: religion is a consequence of imagination
enbar
by enbar  5-6-2008   
 Maurice Bloch produces what sounds on first glance like a neo-Durkheimian theory of religion with a foundation in cognitive psychology. I need to look more closely at this.
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1932 Germany: Haaretz report on Hitler Libel suit.
righthand
by righthand  4-29-2008   
 Go to article for full report.
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Slavoj Žižek on the Matrix, #2
enbar
by enbar  1-19-2008    1
 Another Žižek essay, "Welcome to the Desert of the Real," from 2001. Also on my reading list. Looks more closely at the images of violence and devastation and their role in the popular, post-9/11 imagination.
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Slavoj Žižek on the Matrix
enbar
by enbar  1-19-2008   
 This is Žižek's famous 1999 essay, "The Two Sides of Perversion." I'm clipping it because I intend to read it; the bits I've looked at are very good.
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Robert Browning, "Bishop Blougram's Apology"
enbar
by enbar  1-13-2008   
 Browning's reflections on faith, skepticism, and tradition. I haven't finished the whole thing yet.
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Debating Mark Lilla on secularism: America magazine
enbar
by enbar  1-9-2008   
 Two contemporary Catholic thinkers take on Mark Lilla's indictment of secularism in the pages of the Catholic periodical America.
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Ten (Scifi) Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2008
Djiezes
by Djiezes  1-2-2008   
 From the new blog io9 (on science fiction ; From Gawker Media (Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Kotaku))
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Peacemaker by Dan Ronco
Djiezes
by Djiezes  11-13-2007   
 full book available @ source
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The economics of the liberal-arts education
enbar
by enbar  11-12-2007   
 I think this guy's statement of the problem faced by liberal arts institutions is pretty good, but his solution (make decisions based on values) isn't all that compelling (i.e., it doesn't say much).
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Old-school journalism + blogging, social networks: synergy?
enbar
by enbar  11-4-2007   
 Linked from Dave Winer's blog, I think. A cool, experimental idea: connect beat reporters with an online circle of stakeholders joined by modern net-based social-networking tools. In this scenario, the "new" "Web2.0" model of information distribution doesn't kill old-school journalism but reinvigorates it.
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Information Revolution
idaiskald
by idaiskald  10-23-2007   
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Bill Moyers interviews photographer Gary Winogrand (1982)
enbar
by enbar  10-21-2007    1
 I haven't watched the video yet, but I love Winogrand's work and I hope to get to this soon. There are links to download the video as well.
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Datatype-generic programming
farrider
by farrider  10-14-2007   
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Ian Buruma: religion and resistance to oppression
enbar
by enbar  10-2-2007    3
 Ian Buruma on the positive efforts of religious communities in resisting oppressive regimes around the world: Burma, the Philippines, Poland, etc.
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Privacy law: "I've got nothing to hide" misses the point
enbar
by enbar  9-14-2007    1
 Haven't read this yet, but it looks interesting. Addresses the common, dismissive response to concerns about privacy and the law by people who say, "I've got nothing to hide, so why should I care?" and explains why this misrepresents the nature and importance of privacy.
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Archive of Baltic-related KGB documents now online
enbar
by enbar  9-12-2007   
 Via the AHA blogs (blogs.historians.org). A collection of documents related to KGB activities in the Baltic states has now been put online by a consortium based in Lithuania.
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The Hidden History of Information Management
Djiezes
by Djiezes  9-12-2007    2
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Wabash teaching bibliography (1997), selections
enbar
by enbar  8-31-2007   
 Four participants in a nationally-regarded teaching workshop put this bibliography together in 1997. Emphasis is on reflective, critical practice. Many more works listed at the source.
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Top 15 Great Science Fiction Books
jacques67
by jacques67  8-19-2007   
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Feast of Fools interviews Chocolate Rain's Tay Zonday
enbar
by enbar  8-11-2007    1
 This is why I gotta love the Internet. You don't just get Tay Zonday's wacky YouTube video. You get the video, plus the online conversation around it. Turns out he's an Am Civ grad student with interesting things to say about race and GLBT issues.
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Religious "generation gap": children more observant than parents
enbar
by enbar  7-9-2007   
 Some evidence suggests a trend within families towards children's exhibiting greater religiosity than their parents. This story examines a few examples of this in different traditions.
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Currently open tabs on my machine, July 6, 2007
enbar
by enbar  7-6-2007   
 Actually, this is only about a third of them.
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Bradley Burstyn, Haaretz: What 1967 did to Judaism
enbar
by enbar  6-16-2007   
 Bradley Burstyn writes in Haaretz last week that 1967, in convincing rabbis that they could be generals and putting them in a position of providing spiritual sustenance to an occupying army, effectively destroyed Orthodox Judaism. A provocative claim.
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