Monthly Archives: September 2007

Returning to the Roots

Love the way that The Roots quote the birth of rap beats from the mid-80s in the song “Without a Doubt.” The insistent bass and unmistakable cow bell brings you right back to Run DMC, Shell-top Adidas, and graffiti-embellished subway … Continue reading

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“And then the pirates come and they steal all our internets…”

To stick to a theme, check out Tenacious D’s anti-piracy video featuring Jack Black.

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MediaDefender-Defenders

My last post focused on the wealth of bitTorrent news and politics coming out of the Torrent Freak blog. In my blogging diligence I neglected a recent, quite remarkable report coming out of this blog in this post: “The Biggest … Continue reading

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Torrent Parties

The blog Torrent Freak is a relatively recent favorite of mine. I have read it sporadically for a while, but it seems like things have been heating up as of late in bitTorrent land as the MPAA and other interest … Continue reading

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How “open-source” is Sakai?

Yesterday I had the privilege of heading down to the University of Virginia and catching up with Steve Stedman and crew who are strongly considering piloting a WordPress Multi-user installation for their ITC group. We talked a bit over a … Continue reading

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My very own WPMu blog

Truth be told, I really don’t consider bavatuesdays an Ed Tech blog. In fact, it is first and foremost a b-movie blog that never really got off the ground. Instructional technology has colonized this idea, and if you are brave … Continue reading

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WPMu plugin patrol

While doing a quick sweep for WordPress Multi-User plugins on WPMuDev.org I came across two plugins that make me all the more certain that WordPress is without question the premiere open-source online publishing platform freely available to everyone. “More Privacy … Continue reading

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They’re here! They’re here!

Here is a fun film comparison. Two of my favorite Philip Kaufman films are Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1976) and The Wanderers (1979). On the surface these two films seem so radically different given their distinct genre and stylistic … Continue reading

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There are some questions that can’t be answered by google

The nuclear unit and I were driving down route 2 (a beautifully bucolic road that is a much welcome alternative to I-95) to Richmond when we came across a truly inspired church sign. This church is actually pretty creative with … Continue reading

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Ali G @ Harvard

I overheard recently on the tubes that one of my favorite bloggers is a closet Ali G fan. So in honor of this maniac I am embedding Ali G’s 2004 commencement speech at Harvard, fully aware that they have most … Continue reading

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