Here are the photos from the Zero-G flight I took today.
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November 7, 2009 in infrastructure
Not long after I overheard a Comcast ad on a college football broadcast, the doorbell rang. It was a guy wearing a Comcast shirt and carrying a clipboard-type contraption with some kind of a phone-like …
November 5, 2009 in Business, Cluetrain
So I just went to look up Debora Spar’s Ruling the Waves, on Amazon, and was greeted by the above. Never mind that I wasn’t looking …
November 5, 2009 in Events, Fun, UCSB, cits
For my readers in Santa Barbara, I highly invite you to come over to the open house, Noon-2pm today at CITS — the Center for Information Technology and Society …
October 31, 2009 in Journalism
On Thursday, right after failing to get a root canal for the Xth time (saga here), I participated in a square-table discussion (I say that because we sat around a table with four corners) …
October 31, 2009 in Ideas, infrastructure
In response to my essay Framing the Net, on Publius, Rikke Frank Jørgensen has posted Metaphors We Regulate By. Her summary lines: “I have found four categories to be dominant …
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January 10, 2008 at 4:03 pm
Mike Taht
You blogging bastard. I’ve longed to take that ride but I could never afford it. I’d suffer far worse things than CES to do what you just did!
Anyway, there’s a story I’d like to retell. That story is getting towards the middle now, and better by the moment… the Stardance project got off the ground, finally, and have put up some footage of a trained dancer, doing her moves in zero-g. Beautiful stuff.
The beginnings of that story still move me to tears. It was kindled by Peter, by, oh, I don’t feel like retelling that magic moment in short form, you can read it here…
January 11, 2008 at 7:49 am
JTH (Chip)
Fusion of Esther’s PCForum and “Flight School”
Logical evolution
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