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Kasparov on Putin

September 12, 2013September 12, 2013 dig6 Comments

Kasparov responding to Putin’s published New York Times op-ed.

I hope Putin has taken adequate protections. Now that he is a Russian journalist his life may be in grave danger!

— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) September 12, 2013

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Posted in politicsTagged Kasparov, nytimes, Putin

Marisa Newman Projects

September 9, 2013September 9, 2013 dig

Marisa Newman Projects

Marisa-Newman-Projects

Posted in art

Free and Open Source- Software and Tools for Artists

September 7, 2013September 7, 2013 dig8 Comments

Here is a pdf of my notes from the workshop.

P.S. – Most FLOSS applications are made first for linux users, some of these recommendations may not yet be available for your OS. In that case, consider trying a livecd with a lot these tools already included.

 

Posted in open source, politics, theory, toolsTagged floss

Eben Moglen – Free and Open Software: Paradigm for a New Intellectual Commons, 2009

September 5, 2013 dig

This can be listened to and not watched.

A talk by Eben Moglen with the Software Freedom Conservancy given at the Law of the Commons Conference March 13, 2009 at Seattle University and sponsored by the Seattle Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild.

Posted in open source, politics, theoryTagged eben moglen

Robert Breer

September 4, 2013June 5, 2016 dig
Robert Breer,
Robert Breer, “93 Variations”, Galeria Bonino, New York, 1970 © Peter Moore

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Posted in art

lp cover

August 21, 2013 dig

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Marian McPartland, ‘Piano Jazz’ Host, Has Died. NPR

August 21, 2013 dig1 Comment

Thanks for the many lessons.

Marian McPartland died of natural causes Tuesday night at her home in Long Island, N.Y. She was 95.

Posted in musicTagged jazz, long life, npr

poetaster

August 9, 2013August 9, 2013 dig

Are there discipline-equivalent to poetaster? The -aster suffix should be more current, nowadays.

Posted in languageTagged words

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