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breaking down fatphobia | you're welcome.
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About ‘you’re welcome’. On allies and comedy. February 21, 2011. I love this video. It’s such a fantastic breakdown of how conversations about racism can derail, and how to keep them on track. These same scenarios can be true about a variety of oppressions: homophobia, xenophobia, sexism, transphobia, and, with growing frequency, fatphobia. This is not to say there isn’t a lot of individual oppression happening out there there is. But to acknowledge that. I don’t use homophobic slurs, so I’m not a hom...
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All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace | Brainstormers on the open Web
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Brainstormers on the open Web. Just another WordPress.com site. About Brainstormers on the Web. The digital world through Google’s eyes. A Desperate Partnership →. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace. June 2, 2011. The new Adam Curtis. Documentary has started to appear. Here’s the first part. Of “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace”. It’s a rich, challenging mix of ideas, connecting Ayn Rand to cybernetics to national internet policy. This entry was posted in film. In the Mind Field.
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October | 2011 | Brainstormers on the open Web
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Brainstormers on the open Web. Just another WordPress.com site. About Brainstormers on the Web. Monthly Archives: October 2011. Rivalrous and non-rivalrous goods and the OWS library. October 28, 2011. Cross-posted from Zenpundit — Jefferson, economics of possession and ideas, Occupy COG, library ] photo credit: Monique Zamir for Untapped Cities 1. Let’s start with Thomas Jefferson. I don’t know if he was the first to mention this curious … Continue reading →. In the Mind Field. Blog at WordPress.com.
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The Problem with Questions | Brainstormers on the open Web
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Brainstormers on the open Web. Just another WordPress.com site. About Brainstormers on the Web. Towards peak oil: a surprising Wall Street Journal article →. The Problem with Questions. May 24, 2011. We librarian-types who work the reference desk help people who have questions. These questions coming to us can be put in four somewhat overlapping categories: those the inquirer understands and those he/she does not and those the librarian understands and those the librarian does not. Back in the mid-80s, t...
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Brainstormers on the open Web. Just another WordPress.com site. About Brainstormers on the Web. Newer posts →. May 21, 2011. Imagine if you wanted to avoid a popular subject. Say, a hit television program about a singing contest, or a reality adventure competition in which scantily clad participants vote people off the show? How about if you wanted nothing to do with the excessive attention being focused on the marriage of two people from some royal family? The only real way to. Doing nothing at all.
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hipbone | Brainstormers on the open Web
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Brainstormers on the open Web. Just another WordPress.com site. About Brainstormers on the Web. Rivalrous and non-rivalrous goods and the OWS library. October 28, 2011. Cross-posted from Zenpundit — Jefferson, economics of possession and ideas, Occupy COG, library ] photo credit: Monique Zamir for Untapped Cities 1. Let’s start with Thomas Jefferson. I don’t know if he was the first to mention this curious … Continue reading →. Bin Laden’s death and a White House or Palace. May 3, 2011. April 8, 2011.
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Newer posts →. Chiptune Doc. ‘Reformat the Planet’ Available NOW. August 24, 2010. The 2006 Blip Festival. Is an important event in the Chiptune scene. The point could be made that the festival, held in New York back in 2006, was when a larger community began to take notice of the new musical genre; where specific artists crafted, or in some cases blended, their music using the electronic sounds from retro video game consoles. Incredibly, what started as a rag-tag group of gaming influenced kids playing.
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What’s That Game?! – Aug. 31, 2010 |
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Sunday Musing – Does Miyamoto Ever Get Angry? Take A Game Break! What’s That Game? 8211; Aug. 31, 2010. August 31, 2010. Oh how I love my game shows. If there’s a giant spinning wheel, a showcase showdown, or a scenario where I have to avoid “Whammies” to win big bucks, I am so. And while I don’t have the means to acquire all those wonderful game-show set pieces, this tiny quiz of whos-who will do just dandy. The premise is simple, caveman simple; guess these three games only by their screen shots! Is a ...
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Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception On Nov. 11, 2011 |
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Take A Game Break! Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception On Nov. 11, 2011. December 14, 2010. Good things come in threes. And in late 2011, you’ll know full well that saying, and shout in joy, because everyone’s favorite treasure-seeking hero is readying for a new adventure with Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception. Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception will both have Drake and Sully searching the Arabian Peninsula and the Rub’ al Khali Desert for a legendary lost city, the Iram of the Pillars. Plus for that extra...Now par...
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