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Saturday, November 15, 2003
 

Sex and Tech in the Fleshbot. A new sex site launches to attract technophiles, hipsters and pop-culture buffs. Of course, there's still plenty of porn, but this new, for-profit blogging venture may break through the T & #038;A clutter. By Kari L. Dean. [Wired News]


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One of the Weatherspoon's special collections was amassed by the late Len Wright, a UNCG professor who spent years gathering the Japanese prints he loved, then gave them to the museum. Here's one of the hundreds in the Wright collection, from the new 'Spoon website:

Utagawa Hiroshige
(1797-1858)
Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji: Ryogoku in the Eastern Capital (Edo)
[EdCone.com]

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10 things about Google.

Interesting series of charts/facts: 10 Things I Bet You Didn't Know About Google...via cogdogblog

[elearnspace blog]

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Click Maps.

I'm not a very visual person; complex entity relation ship diagrams, data flow diagrams and the like are usually completely lost on me, and I try to avoid them when they are mandated by coursework at University. Give me a text based SQL schema any day. Click Maps on the other hand I could learn to like - they're nice and straight forward and solve the very real problem of planning how different parts of a web application will link to each other.

[Simon Willison's Weblog]

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Design Speculative Literature Foundation's Website. Mary Anne Mohanraj's new project, the Speculative Literature Foundation, is holding a contest to fin [More Like This WebLog]


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Now you can subscribe to custom feeds that find new stuff for sale on eBay. [Scripting News]


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Where Sharing Isn't a Dirty Word. The University of North Carolina has a wealth of information available on ibiblio, its massive digital library. And it's free. Michelle Delio reports from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. [Wired News]


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Fry's is giving away the Myst 10th Anniversary set free with Uru. I told you preordering was for suckers. I noticed in the readme that Uru uses Speex, Vorbis, and OpenSSL. [Hack the Planet]


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