Monthly Archives: November 2008

Bavatuesdays and the Art of Poster Making

bavatuesdays is a great blog by Jim Groom. What is it about? Education, of course, with a tint of macabre b-movies like Mario Bava’s old terror ones in black and white. In this post, Jim shows a poster: Justin Toney … Continue reading

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How To Combine Twitter and Del.icio.us

The Way We Work: Twitter del.icio.us Hack | CivicActions Like many, with the use of Twitter I lost the habit of bookmarking through delicious. I mean, when I tweet on some website, I often forget to store it with delicious.  … Continue reading

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The Importance of Slow Learning

Global Summit 06 – Geetha Narayanan « HeyJude With only a two-year delay (!) I discovered Geetha Narayanan, thanks to this interview video on Slow Learning. She talks about the connection between the Slow Food movement (_enjoy food, its flavors, … Continue reading

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Does the Flying Spaghetti Monster Exist?

Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster An elaborate spoof on Intelligent Design, The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is neither too elaborate nor too spoofy to succeed in nailing the fallacies of ID. It’s even wackier than Jonathan Swift’s … Continue reading

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The Fluent Self helps when you’re stuck

The Fluent Self Of course, Havi Brooks works in Oregon (Portland). She has a consulting business worth looking at, seriously. First, the website and blog is very simple, elegant and functional. Second, she deals with people, she chats with people. … Continue reading

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