Archive for February, 2005
neat bookmarklet
at first glance this seems really interesting and could possibly be important in the tedious sifting of links i have been doing…
(must admit i was a bit surprised about my internal linking…i am usually bad about that)
(have got to get photoshop working so i can crop stuff! :-P ) via jill
Read full post...the non-linear experience
i have gotten back into the linguistic research and am currently combining it with space theories. even though blogs are packaged in a linear format, the are really non-linear. we send trackbacks to each other, ping our old posts, link to places outside our own domain. we are creating a sphere of knowledge that spins [...]
Read full post...let me count the ways
why i love wordpress…let me count the ways
cool new dashboard, sure seems great
lets me see my blog to date
ease of upgrade
need i say more
lets me fix things without swear words
strong community i can ask
every time the blog i crash
spam protection in every size
sending viagra to an early demise
on and on i could go
about themes and [...]
enjoying my setup
enjoying my setup
Originally uploaded by Fairyring.
i am reading a grammar book which is not so enjoyable ;-) , but the setup i have makes it much more so. i am using my tablet for notes while using my larger screen (same computer) for the related [...]
Read full post...a new internet boom
i found an interesting article today by looking at my referral list, noticing something different, following the link, and presto! this is what i love about blogging. this is what i tried to explain (in swedish) last night while on the phone. academic/research blogging is much more about the person, it about a collective intelligence…about [...]
Read full post...interesting seminar
there is a seminar in the lab right now that promises to be very interesting . elza dunkels from he institution of interactive media and leaning will speak about net culture, what do kids and youth do on the net? live stream here in swedish
Read full post...good plans
i like the way that therese has planned out her semester. (she is my planning guru :-P) i think doing something similar will help disperse/dilute frustration and help me get on track. this week i will continue with this book which is very important background material. creating an outline for my next paper (first for [...]
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