Monthly Archives: February 2006

UBUWEB

I found this site through Bryan Alexander’s cornucopia of great things at Infocult -who in turn credits it to Brian Lamb. And, wow, what a resource it is!!! I downloaded 10 Samuel Beckett mp3s last night – “cats in NY … Continue reading

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Augmentation, baby!

I, and everyone else in DTLT (and quite possibly the greater DC area), have been hearing a lot about augmenting the learning process from Gardner as of late. And while his enthusiasms are by no means lost on me, sometimes … Continue reading

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Derecki for President!!!

Look at our own pushy New Yorker working the angles already! I thought Cathy was the new President for a second … read the whole story on Fredericksburg.com.

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Herzog Shot!!!

Herzog Shot!!! WFMU does it again: Herzog Article

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It Came From Celluloid: So Where Were the Spiders?

Hello. Guest poster Mikhail here with what could be a new column on Bava Tuesdays, “It Came From Celluloid,” where I’ll bring to your attention a connection between a movie or two and some manner of pop cultural artifact. For … Continue reading

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Hong Kong meets?

I just saw this video on WFMU: Beware the Blog (a new haunt for me with many a treasure) and I am not sure what to say about it. But this is a “b” blog, so I felt compelled to … Continue reading

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CGI Sharks

I just saw this cgi video on boingboing and I am pretty much blown away, the detail for a web transmission is amazing. Scanline Flowline (the German CGI artists) recreates water so convincingly that all I can say is, WOW! … Continue reading

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Movie List #1

Living in a small city with little, if nothing, happening has some untold benefits. Especially when you have access to an eclectic film library at your workplace. So, in an attempt to start chronicling one of my passions, I offer … Continue reading

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Blogs: the look of the future?

Matthew Levine’s article “In Search of the Holy Grail” on A List Apart offers a straight-forward way to incorporate a three column layout for web designers with lean code, minimal CSS, and a consistent code order, heretofore a sloppy and … Continue reading

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Irfanview – who knew?

I discovered a program today that fits many of the class needs for HISP 463, and it begins with my favorite four letters: FREE!!! While setting up a scanner in the Simpson Library at UMW (which will be used to … Continue reading

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