And SQL is a tool secretaries can use the help write reports for their boss!
Monday, February 05, 2007 3:56:00 PM
Anonymous
said...
Looks like spam. Why post it here? Got bored after 30 seconds. So I suppose I missed the point.
Monday, February 05, 2007 4:28:00 PM
Anonymous
said...
A brave new world linking man to porn in ways our ancestors could only dream of.
Monday, February 05, 2007 4:51:00 PM
Anonymous
said...
Web 2.0 may end up being still born if the eurocrats get their way!
Monday, February 05, 2007 5:35:00 PM
Anonymous
said...
WTF is Digital Ethnography?
Monday, February 05, 2007 11:27:00 PM
Anonymous
said...
Thanks to the work of a growing pan-European network of journalists, researchers and activists, the EU is beginning to release an avalanche of new data on where our money goes...
If you want to help us make sense of it all, please get in touch. We're just looking at farm subsidies and we're swamped already. Structural funds, anyone?
To read more about how this has happened, take a look here.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007 5:42:00 PM
Anonymous
said...
Despite many of the comments above I found that interesting and surprisingly profound. A little bit idealistic perhaps (not least that we are at the mercy of broadband suppliers), but it merits more than a rant about the EU!
Wednesday, February 21, 2007 6:40:00 PM
Anonymous
said...
Anthropology, etymology, psychology, linguistics, identity, intellectual property, political awareness, personal freedom, all redifined by the new technogical world of communications.
Exciting? stimulating? or just plain shit-scaring?
9 older comments:
And SQL is a tool secretaries can use the help write reports for their boss!
Looks like spam. Why post it here? Got bored after 30 seconds. So I suppose I missed the point.
A brave new world linking man to porn in ways our ancestors could only dream of.
Web 2.0 may end up being still born if the eurocrats get their way!
WTF is Digital Ethnography?
Thanks to the work of a growing pan-European network of journalists, researchers and activists, the EU is beginning to release an avalanche of new data on where our money goes...
If you want to help us make sense of it all, please get in touch. We're just looking at farm subsidies and we're swamped already. Structural funds, anyone?
To read more about how this has happened, take a look here.
Despite many of the comments above I found that interesting and surprisingly profound. A little bit idealistic perhaps (not least that we are at the mercy of broadband suppliers), but it merits more than a rant about the EU!
Anthropology, etymology, psychology, linguistics, identity, intellectual property, political awareness, personal freedom, all redifined by the new technogical world of communications.
Exciting? stimulating? or just plain shit-scaring?
Thanks for the nice post!