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Month: July 2005

  • Summertime Rolls – Recent Photography

    Yesterday we headed north a good solid ten minutes to Davenport. When I talk about what I liked about living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, I always tell people that you could drive ten minutes out of town in any direction and be in the middle of nowhere. In Santa Cruz, there’s three directions to choose…

  • Things You Wouldn’t Do In Publix*

    *When I was a wee little sprout in Unincorporated Northeast Dade County (I swear – that was where some of our mail was addressed to), it got confusing sometimes what was “Public” and what was the local grocery store “Publix“. There were lots of things, I learned, that one wasn’t supposed to do or say…

  • Factiva Supports Firefox

    Factiva now works in Firefox, thus making IE useless to me…at least until IE7 ships. via Steve Rubel’s Delicious linkblog which apparently only shows up in my aggregator and not on his blog. Neat. Previously…

  • Why Aggregators Matter

    Just in case anyone is wondering why I care, other than just having the urge to voice my point of view as a user: I’m constantly having the discussion with people about why RSS and Blogs and Feeds are so important, why these things are tools to totally subvery the normal hierarchy of mass media,…

  • Newsgator beats Bloglines

    So I switched to Newsgator, for none of the reasons I was groaning about the other day. I “marked all read” (not a simple task) and started fresh. Suddenly, it’s fun to read my feeds again. What’s missing? The ability to send new subscriptions straight to the folder of my choice. I don’t have many…

  • Logic Prevails

    After his talk with management, Steve Sloan can now podcast his conversations with students all he wants, but logically enough, this should be happening off campus and not while he’s on the clock. Steve writes: “I have no desire to become a cause celeb or cause undo controversy. I appreciate the respect for my freedom…

  • Ethics and Global Marketing in Venezuela

    I’ve posted a paper I wrote on Venezuela for an Anthropology class this summer on my Other Writing page. I’ve done my best to keep this paper as balanced as possible, trying to show how the current political culture in Venezuela has defined how the nation interacts with American corporations in certain cases. I do…

  • SJSU vs. Edupodder Update

    For the record, I haven’t received any reply from Steve Sloan’s boss yet to the email I sent late last week. One of the two classes I’m in right now ends today, so starting tomorrow I’ll have a bit more time to make phone calls and do some good old fashioned shoe leather reporting. I…

  • Grade Revisions: Cutting Down My A-List

    Things have been a bit busy around here for a few weeks, with two short Summer classes happily eating up most of my day, and never enough reading time at night. So I’ve been cutting down on my “Everyday Reading” of blogs, and tonight it’s time to trim the “A-List” category in my aggregator. Yeah,…

  • Spam Karma Does My Dirty Work

    Had a lovely line-up of trackback spam flowing into the blog this morning, so I found, downloaded, and activated a WordPress plugin called Spam Karma 2. It worked. Thanks Dave!