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ckount rated 29 months ago
plasticbag.org is a weblog
caligula04 rated 34 months ago
11/19/04: From the page: "Health toll of anti-gay prejudice "Discrimination is being blamed for high rates of mental health problems amongst gay men and lesbians, a study suggests. A survey of 1,285 homosexual and bisexual men and women found just under a third had attempted suicide."" December 3: "Health toll of anti-gay prejudice "Discrimination is being blamed for high rates of mental health problems amongst gay men and lesbians, a study suggests. A survey of 1,285 homosexual and bisexual men and women found just under a third had attempted suicide."" 1/6/04: "Hey, guess what! Latest rumour I heard was that SixApart were going to acquire the previously-public sector, non-weblog-producing national-broadcaster of the UK, the BBC. The move is expected to slightly increase their staffing levels from something like 70 people to something more like 35,000 while reinforcing their otherwise lacking "Eastenders" arm of the business! Ok, maybe I made that last bit up..." 2/23/05: "Not a lot to say about this, even though I'm fascinated by the whole enterprise - Jason Kottke has quit his job and is taking the weblogging gig to a new professional level. He's not going to take advertising, instead proposing a kind of micro-patronage system with donations from the willing public who read his stuff. I've donated my $30 - have you?" No. 5/18/05: "A couple of weeks of Tiger and the one thing that I keep noticing is the diminished keyboard buffer. Or at least that's what I think is going on. In Panther, one of the things I could - and did - do regularly was press Apple-N in Mail and then without pausing I could launch into my latest missive. Now if I do it, I get a couple of annoying alert noises and the first few characters are thrown away. The same thing happens with spotlight, which in a way is worse because I got so used to using the same key combinations to trigger Launchbar." Not good for fast touch typists, then. 7/29/05: "Ancient phallus unearthed in cave "The 20cm-long, 3cm-wide stone object, which is dated to be about 28,000 years old, was buried in the famous Hohle Fels Cave near Ulm in the Swabian Jura."" 10/19/05: "The contention of the US Embassy (and - to be fair - a selection of other equally uncivilised foreign powers, like the Germans) is that they cannot be legally required to pay the tax under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and Optional Protocols which basically gives Diplomats such an extensive range of local law exemptions that from a distance they look like superheroes. The parts of the document you're looking for, by the way, are articles 23, 28, 34, 36 and 37. My personal opinion is that they're rather scuppered by the 'services rendered' bit of Article 36, but what do I know. "Anyway, the consequence of all this is that they've run up bills that could amount to £150,000 worth of fines, which they are - of course - refusing to pay. London's local government agencies (and its Mayor - Ken Livingstone) are not terribly impressed..."
bitPlayer rated 34 months ago
Wow! I learned TWO new things from one site.
khandro rated 38 months ago
Tom Coates' weblog "concerning social software, mass amateurisation, design, and future media consumption"
Sheba1 rated 40 months ago
I like the music stuff and how marketing relates
fl00d rated 41 months ago
..weblog of Tom Coates..check out the "best of" section..
Naruwan rated 43 months ago
clip: "Aweblog by Tom Coates, who works for BBC Radio and Music Interactive and thinks about social software, personal publishing, graphic design, online gaming and the future of media consumption"
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