POET PIRATE NETBOT
Ruminations on the Undertaking of Excess Information
by Kedrick James
http://vispo.com/guests/kedrick/poetpiratebot
An essay by the Vancouver poet, musician, scholar, and visual artist Kedrick
James. With 13 of his intriguing visual collages (click these for bigger
versions).
IFor anyone who is also a comedya fan out there, like myself (to the degree
that every performance I see undergoes a critical analysis that wouldn't be
out of place in a study guide to Hamlet), I'm interested in how comedians
are proactively engaged with social media to reach audiences and engage
Hi Edward,
This is all extremely useful information.
Can you explain to anybody who might not have heard of it what Arduino
is? Yes - of course, which is what I intended to say but did not...
And all the other comments will be part of a personal list to help put
it all in line. In fact, much
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Update / March 2010
A Sad Day For the New Zealand Internet.
Another one bites the dust, as New Zealand's Internet filter stealthily
goes live (http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1003/S00159.htm) with two
smaller ISPs, and three of the largest already rumoured to have signed
up to do the same. However, US Secretary
On Facebook, You Are Who You Know.
Even if you do have a mostly private Facebook profile, others can glean
vital information about you — just by looking at your friend list.
On social networks like Facebook, even if you have kept your profile
very private, people can just look at your friends
If not you not me: Annie Abrahams closing party + bonusactivities:
3-5pm Saturday 20th March.
Please join us next weekend
3-5pm, Saturday 20 March, HTTP Gallery, London
(http://www.http.uk.net/docs/gettingto.shtml)
A last chance to see
If not you not me: Annie Abrahams
at HTTP Gallery
+
Hi
I hope you don't mind me posting this here. Some of you may be interested
in these free events we're hosting at Access Space, Sheffield, in
couple of weeks.
Cheers
Jake
Two Events About Openness
*Ideas Around Hacking
*How Does Openness Work?
Lisa Haskel, Patrice Reimens, Toni Prug,
Looks brilliant Jake
going to see if we can make it along.
: )
Ruth
-Original Message-
From: Jake Harries jakeharr...@gmail.com
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
a poor man's linked-list sorting routine:
void
llist_sort(llist* ll)
{
lnode* ln = ll-head;
lnode* n = 0;
lnode* p = 0;
lnode* next = 0;
lnode* prev = 0;
while(ln) {
next = n = ln-next;
if (n) {
while(ll-cb_cmp(ln-data, n-data) 0) {
busy with holes and homework
==
Alan! I'm calling you!
Alan: i'm busy with my homework; whenever they call me! wow, I have no
idea! who has the time for such stuff! i haven't got all day! wait a
minute! hold on, I'll be
PHILOSOPHY OF THE PRESENT
PRESENT Not absent, being face to face, being at hand; not past, not
future; ready at hand, quick in emergencies; favourably attentive,
propitious; unforgotten, not abstracted, not absent of mind, attractive.
The present; an elliptical expression for the present
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