Remaindered Links:

Haven’t done this for a while, but here goes:

* Bathroom blogging – Social architecture and design from the seat of your toilet.

* To avoid meeting deadlines (worked for ICA!): Line rider. If you have enough time, you can do this. Reminds me a bit of Pyrosand.

* Where’s my jet pack?

* 10 things you businesses should know before they build a website.

* 18 ways to stay concentrated at work (stop reading blogs, #17)

* Conversation with Peter Suber, provides a nice overview. Of particular interest “hybrid open access.” And a nice talk about blogs as a model of citation richness, and the advantages to academic blogging.

* Know someone who needs a boost? Send them here (change the URL appropriately) http://alex.theman.youaremighty.com/

* BBC series: Meet the bloggers

* There are a lot of biblio systems out there. Lately, I’m playing with BibDesk

* Want to fold up your desk? Transformer desk.

* Not so hard to get radioactive stuff across our borders (yikes) [pdf]

* Brake’s Bunch (of software you should have) for those of us who are (re) switching to a mac.

* Third International Conference on Communities and Technologies, June 28-30, Michigan State

* Clip.net “cts as an internet clipboard, allowing you to copy and paste between computers as easy as 1-2-3.”

* Cory Doctorow: How to succeed in blogging

* GMail crypto plugin – Or whatever free email you use. Basically GPG as a browser plugin.

* Drawing lessons

* How to make an electric motor – Simplest electric motor ever

* Video of First class on Emerates

* Here’s a way to make an FOIA request easily. FBI sent mine back for more info, though, so it might be easier to use the format, and provide more identifying info.

* Basically, ways of sharing keyboard and mouse without a KVS.

* Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine settles suit

* Pop2RSS converts (surprise) a POP3 mailbox to an RSS feed.

* Hoping to do this on my own chair :).

* Participatory media syllabus

* “Most Americans Favor Ethnic Profiling”

* Beware the Terror Web!

* Shared tags for people interested in Web 2.0 in education.

* Computer History Museum’s video history of social computing

* Because we really need a new association :), Society for New Communication Research.

* Awesome: Creative Bushido

* The Generator Blog collects examples of online graphics “generators.”

* Giant Robot Imprisons Automobiles

* Blogging to procrastinate

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