The Empire Strikes On
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Twelve years ago, I posted The Data Bubble. It began, The tide turned
today. Mark it: 31 July 2010. That’s when The Wall Street
Journal published The Web’s...
Goodbye Logic+Emotion, Hello Armano Design Group
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The world has changed much since 2006, and a recent Pandemic has
accelerated decades of change and transformation in less than two years.
We're only just a...
Twins!!
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Hey folks, I hope you’re doing well, and wanted to catch you up to speed on
some new life happenings. Namely: babies. Two of them at once. Lindsay and
I we...
Not Marching
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My inbox is full of reminders that this Friday, September 15, 2023, is the Global
Climate Strike; marches and demonstrations are happening everywhere (here ...
Rough Type has a new RSS feed
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As a result of attacks by hackers intent on selling bootleg viagra and
other goodies, Rough Type has made a hasty switch to a new blogging
platform (Word...
A 1983 look at the computer magazine wars
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First, an apology: I’m sorry I haven’t acknowledged the 40th anniversary of
PC World. I feel slightly less guilty since—as far as I know—even PC World
itse...
The All In Podcast and Syndicate
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A couple of months ago my pal Chamath texted me and said “I want to do a
podcast with me and you.” We discussed some names and landed on “All In,”
as a t...
The Cassette Tape at 60
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BBC Radio Three is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the cassette tape
with Casseptember, a month of programming exploring the history of the
format. “Th...
The Trip of a Lifetime 4 Gundegai to Tarcutta
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MURRUMBIDGEE BRIDGEPRINCE ALFRED BRIDGEI suspect from what I can read on
the net that it is no longer used. I also saw a photo almost exactly like
mine on ...
A short’ish ride and a mystery
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After a summer that never really got established we’ve had a late season
run of spectacular weather. But we also know it won’t continue
indefinitely. So wh...