Archive for September, 2005
The Complete New Yorker. February, 1925-2005.
There’s a new test for significance and it’s not chi-squared
I’ve been walking around numb trying to avert my eyes the catastrophe
I absorbed the last soaking my eyes in print and pixel shedding tears and donating on line in a gesture that was
heartfelt
If less than noble If less than I could do then…
It was something at [...]
Yeah I’ve been thinking about my doorbell,
When you gonna ring it, when you gonna ring it?
Advancements in digital imaging and printing technology bringing art to the masses in new ways. This is an excellent corollary to the “How we were then” piece on the state of our consumer technology ca. 199?. Can’t find link [...]
I am pleased to report that Contact Loved Ones, a service to reunite Katrina refugees through telephone and voicemail technology, is up and running as of last night.
We have local numbers available for people to call in Texas and Louisiana and toll-free at 1-866-78-CONTACT. (Please only call in if you are actually trying to locate someone who is missing - we want to preserve our capacity for those who need it most).
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