Please excuse the glitches

February 29th, 2008

This blog had some sort of accident. It’s back on the scene, but a bunch of sidebar links are gone, and the gears are not quite meshing. Thanks in advance for your patience while I tinker things back into shape.


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Gang Leader for a Day, Sudhir Venkatesh

February 29th, 2008

A Grateful Dead-loving sociology student wormed his way into a Chicago gang -- and then stuck around to write a compelling portrait of life in the projects.

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Black People Love Us!

February 28th, 2008

Fantastic follow-up to Stuff White People Like.

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My tricked-out iPod Touch

February 25th, 2008

The iPod Touch is awesome. Even better: customizing, of course. D’ya like my iPod wallpaper by Nikkie McClure?

Nikki McClure: InvestNow, let’s make our gadgets even more useful and fun. I’ve saved you time by collecting some of the best mobile Web apps for you.

Open this blog post on your iPhone/Touch and click on the Web app link you’re interested in.

When you find an app you like, save it to your iPhone/Touch, either as a bookmark or as an icon on your home screen.

Excellent mobile Web apps

Electronic faith healing?

By the way, about my earlier iPod complaints: Apple fixed my iPod Touch. Rather, they claimed they couldn’t reproduce the bad headphone jack problem, and shipped it back to me. Steve Jobs or Johnathan Ive must have waved their magic hands over it, though, ’cause it’s healed.

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Luminous cavern of power

February 24th, 2008

My favorite Tom Tomorrow cartoons are the ones with these aliens.

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The invisible computer revolution

February 24th, 2008

Something was forgotten in the excitement about affordable laptops for the third world: The invisible computer revolution.

What are they talking about? Cell phones.

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