Conferences
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2004 CCCC U Blog
I was planning on attending the 2004 CCCC conference and participating as one of the facilitators in a half day workshop on U. Blog: A Practical Introduction To Using Weblogs For the Classroom…
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Apple’s MacWorld 2004 Keynote
We stayed home this year; Michael’s book isn’t out yet, and I start teaching next week, and realllly want to finish a few chapters first, so we watched the keynote from home. And…
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Nothing New
Macworld San Francisco has started, and Steve Jobs’ key note will be streamed tomorrow at 9:00 AM PST. I don’t have much to add to the guesses I made before last July’s keynote.…
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DMCA and Fandom
I attended the “The DMCA and Fandom” panel on Sunday at ConJosé. The official description reads: How has the Digital Millennium Copyright Act affected Fandom? Fan writers, editors and lawyers discuss recent actions…
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Live Journal SIG
Friday morning at ConJosé I attended a Special Interest Group set up by a few Live Journal users. I’ve looked at Live Journal before; of all the various web log systems it seems…
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Computer Folklore
Saturday I attended the Con José panel on “Computer Folklore: Tales from the Geekside,” featuring Eric Raymond, Chris Garcia, Tom Galloway, Brett Glass, and Corey Cole. Aside from a brief discussion of the…
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Blog This at Con Jose
I went to the Con José “Blog this!” panel I mentioned here. The panel featured Lucy Huntzinger, Moshe Feder, Evelyn C. Leeper, Bill Humphries, Teresa Nielsen Hayden, Patrick Nielsen Hayden. My remarks are…
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More Con José Blogs
Bill Humphries, a Mac user and blogger, is also at the Con, and will be speaking on a blogging panel “Blog This! (or, Blogology Recapitulates Mimeography)” on Saturday 11:30am. The description reads: What…
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ConJosé the World Science Fiction Conventon
Yes, that’s right, I’m doing something purely frivolous, I’m attending the World Con for most of this week. I’m going to try blogging as well—I figure why not? And I notice there’s a…
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WWDC 2002 Keynote
I thought I’d be able to report on at least the keynote, but Steve Jobs opened the WWDC 2002 keynote by saying everything we were seeing and hearing was non-disclosure stuff. Now, some…