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| in Uruguay?s Gaucho Corner in Uruguay?s Gaucho Corner Horacio Paone for The New York TimesAt Guaviyú, the regional government maintains reasonable prices at the hot springs.Sign In to E-Mail or Save This Print Reprints ShareLinkedinDiggFacebookMixxYahoo! BuzzPermalink By BENJAMIN N. GEDANPublished: August 31, 2008TO many travelers, Uruguay is known ? if at all ? for Punta del Este, the Atlantic coastal beach resort called the South American Riviera by Argentine landlords who have gobbled up the peninsula?s seaside real estate. Skip to next paragraph |
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eCuaderno para imprimir y para móviles Antonio Cambronero acaba de instalarme dos plugins que teníamos pendientes como parte del proceso de rediseño del blog.
Se trata, por una parte, del WP-Print de Lester Chan que genera una versión de cada post optimizada para imprimir:
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| Science fiction newswire Cory Doctorow:
Ian Randal Strock, former editor of the print-zine Science Fiction Chronicle, has started a new science fiction newswire source called SFScope. It's very comprehensive, if a little terse.
Link
(Thanks,
Ian!)
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| Clay Shirky defends the Internet Cory Doctorow:
On the Encyclopedia Britannica's blog, Clay Shirky is debating techno-skeptic Michael Gorman. Gorman's hypothesis is that the net is to blame for quack medicine, Biblical literalism, and other evils that come from valuing individual participation over credentials and training.
This has become a motif among net-critics, whose vanguard is Andrew Keen, who wrote a sloppy, intellectually dishonest book called The Cult of the Amateur that damns the Internet for much the same reasons ( |
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| Reviews of print editions of bOING bOING Mark Frauenfelder:
Rev. Keith A. Gordon has been reviewing old issues of bOING bOING, the print zine that Carla and I started in 1988.
With issue #6 bOING bOING continues to grow both in size and stature, this issue including an interview with Robert Anton Wilson (by Antero Alli), Rudy Rucker on James Gleick's Chaos: The Software, an interview with comic artist Daniel Clowes and some high-falutin' hig |
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| Profile and videos of New Hampshire tax protester Mark Frauenfelder:
Jason says:
I wrote an article about the armed standoff building between tax protesters Ed and Eileen Brown and the Feds in Lebanon, NH and all the kooky supporters flocking to the area.
A standoff [is] brewing in New Hampshire where tax protesters Ed and Elaine Brown have barricaded themselves in what has been described as a ?fortress-like compound? after they were convicted of refusing to pay incom |
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| Dave Cooper's painting process on Flickr Mark Frauenfelder:
Painter and cartoonist Dave Cooper has posted a bunch of photos to Flickr documenting his painting process.
this can be a nerve-wracking stage, but it's usually pretty straightforward. i use an antique projector (that you can see in my "some of my favourite artnerd things" set) and a cheap brush pen. the image that's in the projector isn't the original pencil drawing but rather a |
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| Cory podcasts Bruce Sterling's "The Hacker Crackdown" Cory Doctorow:
I've been podcasting my fiction since September 2005, and I've basically caught up. There are a couple of novels in the can that will be coming into print shortly, and some collaborative stories, but apart from them, I've read it all.
So now I'm reading other people's stuff -- at least until I get more in the can. I'm starting with Bruce Sterling's brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book th |
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