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another note | consigned to history
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October 12, 2007. I don’t know if anyone’s still “reading” here – in the age of RSS, I’m not sure what that means anymore – but I thought I’d point out that I’m posting again at no great matter. I might cross-post things here, but I might not. I was probably a little too ambitious in starting this blog. The loneliness of the academic. Comment once, comment twice. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. A)musings of a grad student. John and belle have a blog. Old is the New New.
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archiving | consigned to history
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Laquo; what comes naturally. April 6, 2006. This may be a new blog, but I am not all that new to blogging (as some of you may know). To give more background to this blog, I’ve selected a few history posts from my other blog and posted excerpts from and links to the originals in the archives. The loneliness of the academic. Comment once, comment twice. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. A)musings of a grad student. John and belle have a blog. New Kid on the Hallway.
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what comes naturally | consigned to history
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Laquo; foci of history. April 6, 2006. It’s nice to see a bit of environmental history get reviewed prominently (as opposed to being confined to subscription/academic only publications): Neal Ascherson on. The Conquest of Nature: Water, Landscape and the Making of Modern Germany. By David Blackbourn in the London Review of Books. They were still in some cases trying to expand, integrate, and settle their own domains. 8221; in the mid-1990s. Posted in environmental history. April 6, 2006 at 9:18 pm. Doesn...
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October | 2007 | consigned to history
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Archive for October, 2007. October 12, 2007. I don’t know if anyone’s still “reading” here – in the age of RSS, I’m not sure what that means anymore – but I thought I’d point out that I’m posting again at no great matter. I might cross-post things here, but I might not. I was probably a little too ambitious in starting this blog. Comments Off on another note. You are currently browsing the consigned to history. Blog archives for October, 2007. The loneliness of the academic. Comment once, comment twice.
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housekeeping | consigned to history
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Laquo; the loneliness of the academic. March 23, 2007. I noticed that the maintenance I’ve been doing has sent all the posts back into the RSS feed. Sorry about that, but there’s no new content here. The loneliness of the academic. Comment once, comment twice. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. A)musings of a grad student. John and belle have a blog. New Kid on the Hallway. Old is the New New. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “consigned to history”.
iloveresearch.blogspot.com
My research blog: Happy New Year!!!!
http://iloveresearch.blogspot.com/2006/01/happy-new-year.html
A blog to document research links and other research info and where I can talk about research methods etc. Friday, January 06, 2006. Yep, it's been a while since I posted here. What with entering the Golden Heart, then a vacation followed quickly by Christmas/New Year, I've been super busy. However, I'm back now :-) And promise to post here far more frequently. To start things off, here's a great website:. The Early Modern Women Database. Back soon with more research links. And thoughts.
interface-culture.blogspot.com
Interface Culture: Free Your Data
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This blog moved to Musings Ponderungs. Mar 8, 2015. Is an initiative by protonet. The aim is to change the European legislation in a way that everybody can access her personal data that is typically stored behind the corporate firewalls – live and in a machine readable format. You can support this quest at. Disclaimer – I am a crowd investor in protonet. Posted by Matthias Müller-Prove. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Raum Schiff Erde bei T 4 Wochen. Friends and other blogs.
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Interface Culture: watercolor serendipity
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This blog moved to Musings Ponderungs. Sep 12, 2014. Me, exploring a new watercolor app for iPad. Wondering about the confusing icon of a whale with an umbrella. It doesn't resonate with me because it does not look like a watercolor image at all. But it turns out that this is meant to be a metaphor for a watercolor artist's toolbox. More of my rendered watercolor images. Posted by Matthias Müller-Prove. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 4 basic principles for communities.
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Interface Culture: Résumé zum Scoopcamp 2014
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This blog moved to Musings Ponderungs. Sep 10, 2014. Résumé zum Scoopcamp 2014. Gastgeber Meinolf Ellers (dpa-infocom). Wenn ich so an das Scoopcamp 2014. Zurück denke, muss ich eher kritisch werden. Es gab 3 gute US-Referenten – Burt Herman (storify), Jigar Mehta, Ken Schwenke (NYTimes) – die zur deutschen Journallie gepredigt haben. Das Internet WIRD die Szene grundlegend verändern und es sei JETZT der richtige Zeitpunkt sich damit zu beschäftigen. Hmm Büschen spät, oder? Am Nachmittag war ich im Works...
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Interface Culture: 4 basic principles for communities
http://interface-culture.blogspot.com/2014/09/4-basic-principles-for-communities.html
This blog moved to Musings Ponderungs. Sep 26, 2014. 4 basic principles for communities. Writes in " Release 2.1. Here are a few basic principles for communities, based on my own experience both on- and offline:. Each participant should be clear about what he is giving and what he hopes to get. Overall, those desires should mesh, although they may well be different for each individual. The community’s rules should be clear, and there should be recourse if they are broken. Posted by Matthias Müller-Prove.