Or, as they say in Spain, "La hipertextualidad del papel es posible."
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
bidi books, bidibooks, bidimensional books
Or, as they say in Spain, "La hipertextualidad del papel es posible."
Monday, June 16, 2008
second life library quick note
The answers usually float around Mars, then veer toward institutional marketing, sweep back into a low-earth orbit around how cool it is to run around texting goth-dinosaur-bunnies.
Somebody, please, give me a better answer.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Royal Mail and QR Code
So, like, somebody at the RM ought to know something about it... and surely someone (lots and lots of folks) do... I just didn't get connected to the guy who knows the guys who know.
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I sent an inquiry out to Royal Mail, looking to learn more about QR. Royal Mail wrote back to me, and suggested I google it:
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Dear Mr Evans,
Thank you for your e-mail.
I apologise for the delay in replying but your email went to Royal Mail
Customer Services and they have forwarded it to us and it has now reached
the Website Helpdesk.
I am sorry but Royal Mail do have any information available 2-D ('quick
code')to give to customers.
Please try going to www.google.co.uk and type in "2-D('quick code')"
without the quote marks and you will find nearly 260,000 search results. I
am sure some of them will be of help to you.
If you have any further questions regarding the website,
please email at contactus@royalmail.com and quote your
reference number (RM0317-4398) in the subject. You can also
contact us by phone on 0845 60 60 406 from 08:00 - 18:00
Monday to Friday.
We hope you enjoy using our site and we look forward to your
next visit.
Regards
[Name]
Website Helpdesk
www.royalmail.com
www.parcelforce.com
www.postoffice.co.uk
Royal Mail is a trading name of Royal Mail Group plc. Registered in
England and Wales. Registered number 4138203. Registered office at 148 Old
Street, LONDON EC1V 9HQ.
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LOL.
Monday, June 09, 2008
Saturday, May 31, 2008
the cost of a book
Consider a tree. Kew acquires a rare walnut tree that grows in Souther Staffordshire, because they've payed a farmer from Silverdale ₤15 for a cutting he'd managed to pirate and cultivate. Over the course of that tree's lifetime, from sappling to gnarly great-grandad of the garden, over ₤15 per day may be spent on fertilizer, mulch, pruning, mowing -- all that has to go into maintaining a healthy tree. The lifetime cost of the tree is much more than that first 15...
Books aren't simple items. To risk another metaphor, books and their values are fractal. Not just four-dimensional, but not quite 5-dimensional...
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
wrong tool for the revolution
Fledgling Rebellion on Facebook Is Struck Down by Force in EgyptBy Ellen Knickmeyer
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, May 18, 2008; A01CAIRO -- At 1:49 a.m. in an Internet cafe only then quieting after Cairo's daily rumble, 27-year-old Ahmed Maher worked at a computer. He wore the same shirt he had had on for two days. The essentials of his life on the run lay splayed out next to his keyboard -- car keys, cigarettes, prepaid cellphone.
Maher pursed his lips, typing intently. His dream of a people's uprising organized on Facebook was beginning to slip through his scrabbling fingers.
Worries about the risks of political activism in Egypt were spilling onto his screen. It won't work, one man wrote. The government's already infiltrated us, wrote another. This is stupid, wrote a third.
Since late March, 74,000 people had registered on a Facebook page created and run by Maher and a few other young Egyptians, most of them newcomers to activism. Even some of Egypt's older, more disillusioned proponents of democracy had let themselves hope that a social networking Web site created by American college students could become an electronic rallying point for protest against President Hosni Mubarak's 27-year rule.
But the experience of the Facebook activists showed the limits of technology as a means of organizing dissent against a repressive government. Maher would end up among what rights groups said were 500 Egyptians arrested during two months of political activism in Egypt -- and find himself stripped and beaten in a Cairo police station, he said.
where my jetpack is
But I kind of like Bruce Sterling's answer to that question... "Are you Chinese?".
Or, better, "you're not payin' fuckin' attention... you're all disillusioned and you're not actually looking at what's really happening."
Aside, Doktor Sleepless as a reaction or embodiment of this angst and disillusionment is worth reading.
extropianism as literary movement?
Check Warren Ellis' wikipedia page:
Warren Ellis Born February 16, 1968 (1968-02-16) (age 40)
Essex, EnglandOccupation writer Nationality British Genres science fiction, superhero Literary movement Extropianism, Transhumanism Notable work(s) Transmetropolitan
Planetary
The Authority
Nextwave
Global FrequencyNotable award(s) Eagle Award
Monday, May 12, 2008
powerset video
Powerset Demo Video from officialpowerset on Vimeo.
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
be here at ref desk
Myanmar Cyclone Resources
http://star-tides.net/myanmar
Inundation maps on Burmese coast, Dartmouth:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~floods/images/2008052Burma.jpg
Addictomatic feeds for Myanmar:
http://addictomatic.com/topic/Myanmar
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Free Guptastan
library moment: grieg
I say I can, and she has me pull up the Wikipedia page on Edvard Grieg, and play the .ogg there of the first movement of the piano concerto so that it will jog her memory. She thanks me profusely ("Thank you, thank you," she shakes her finger at me, "I like you so much!"), apologizes for her strong perfume, and rushes off to go to sing the piece in a performance. She said she'd been so nervous that she'd forgotten the music during her commute.
That's a good reminder for me: to keep my door more open more often.
And a good reminder that sometimes granny knows just where to go for her collaborative media music archive resources without any input from you, brother.
Granny can surprise you.
Albert Hofmann gone now
Albert Hofmann, LSD inventor, RIP
Albert Hofmann, who first synthesized Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), has passed away. He was 102 years-old."I believe that if people would learn to use LSD's vision-inducing capability more wisely, under suitable conditions, in medical practice and in conjunction with meditation, then in the future this problem child could become a wonderchild." -- Albert Hofmann (1906-2008)
Link to Wikipedia article
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Wasn't it Grace Slick who said she used to believe that if everybody dropped out and read a bunch of books the world would be a perfect place? But then we grow up and see that drugs do nothing but magnify our own psychosis (maybe peppering it sometimes with hints and glimmers of something magnificently transcendental), and that no problem is ever going to be solved, in this world or in the next, by the magnification of our own psyches. We get weary of drugs, weary of our own psycho-drama, and ready for reality (a reality more real than the daily-babble monkey-mind of our 'headache gray', fluorescent lit chattersphere)?
But that's not to disparage Mr. Hofmann -- he was a brave man, I think.
books are weapons in the war of ideas
Doesn't this mean that "books" as an idea are the right idea and that book-ism is situated somewhere opposite State-ism (or maybe particular species of facism or national socialism)? That would imply that State-isms of any kind are the idea-things that book-ism undermines and subverts; and this would (or could) potentially threaten even American-ism, or Liberal-ism, or any other idea-thing, or idea-culture-thing.
The idea that we will stand up for the idea that "we may disagree with your idea but we will die to protect your right to express it" (or Z) is dangerous to any kind of idea-culture-thing except for the idea-culture-thing that defends (or identifies itself as or with?) Z.
This is all in the realm of abstraction and ideal, of course -- making sense of the face of an idea-culture-thing that has been presented by its self through wartime propaganda.
What's missing here?
information decay
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
more information in fewer hands
Weekly News Digest from Info Today reports on the Thomson happenings:
On April 17, The Thomson Corp. announced that it had completed its acquisition of Reuters Group, PLC, forming Thomson Reuters, a provider of "intelligent information" for businesses and professionals in the financial, legal, tax and accounting, scientific, healthcare, and media markets. Thomson Reuters has more than 50,000 employees with operations in 93 countries on six continents and 2007 pro forma revenues of approximately $12.4 billion.
Update: it shouldn't go unnoticed that Thomson Reuters had to go through tough federal anti-trust scrutiny to make the merge. Librarians have a duty to develop collections of information from diverse sources... a few more major consolidations like this & there won't be any diversity of database sources to speak of. Buy small press (and build homebrew) while you still can. I'm not knocking the value of what Thomson Reuters has to deliver, but I don't like being forced into smaller and smaller cattle chutes to get at what I need.
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Reading: Not Loompanics Press anymore. Don't forget the value of niche info.
Listening: "Nutbush City Limits"
