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Archive for November 2009

   (2009.11.22)

Doesn’t Ryerson Journalism hire from its own Family Compact of people it already knows and likes?

   (2009.11.22)

“Where’s the Creative Commons law, where’s the Creative Commons licence that I could say ‘OK, you can have it for free, but at least you have to ask me for it’? ‘Free if you send me an E-mail’?”

   (2009.11.19)

Michael Surtees and his claimed “knowledge” of “webz and fontz.” (Also! His paranoia.)

   (2009.11.18)

Because DesignNotes.info has them. (Isn’t the type on your Web page like Trajan’s Column?)

   (2009.11.16)

Because Joe·My·God has them

   (2009.11.14)

Steven Holcomb had no trouble driving a bobsleigh while half-blind. So what’s everybody else’s problem?

   (2009.11.07)

What Anderson Cooper gets with his boyfriend Ben Maisani: A whole greater than the sum of its parts

   (2009.11.05)

You can’t act all surprised when people show up to shit in your pool. But what exactly can you do?

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