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Archive for March 2010

   (2010.03.14)

Scott Schuman takes a delightful fashion photograph of two ladies whose progeny may take over Sweden

   (2010.03.12)

Some guy sold a book by querying an agent, and that guy’s friend treated it as news. And that sums up the future of publishing right there

   (2010.03.11)
Store window has the word ‘the’ in green; inside the window sits a game package called Creature
   (2010.03.11)

John Hilton III wrote an article claiming Creative Commons makes more derivative works possible. And on that score, he is quite wrong

   (2010.03.11)

Toronto 18 vs. CBC

   (2010.03.11)

Did you know that projections show whites will be the minority in Toronto in 2036? Well, only if you’re a racist, or the Toronto Star

   (2010.03.09)

My new article on the use of ePub (hence XHTML) in electronic books is now out at A List Apart

   (2010.03.08)

Another year, another season of bobsleigh. And who got discovered by the bears?

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