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on YouTube. It was originally broadcast on "This Hour has Seven Days" in the 1960s.In a virtual world, an actual job may be waiting
TMP is the first company to set up a real-world recruiting service on Second Life, said Louis Vong, TMP’s vice president of interactive strategy. Until now, recruitment in the virtual space was limiteNote Taking Roundup
Lifehacker's greatest hits on note taking.So What Do You Do, Ken Auletta?
"The New Yorker's media writer spills the beans on exactly how he does his job" A great insight into the 'modus operandi' of a top-rank journo. His note-taking system alone is a work of obseHigher Frequency
Club musicGrafitti as an Exemplary Practice?: Tats Cru
"Part of what's really exciting about these films is that they teach new ways of looking at graffiti as a meaningful form of cultural expression, providing illustrations of key terms and conceptsAdventures in Scifi Publishing
"Explore developments within the publishing world and meet writers of science fiction and fantasy. Featuring industry experts, bestselling authors, and new writers alike, prepare for the adventurWelcome to Niche Nation
"[interview with] Long Tail author and Wired editor Chris Anderson on infinite markets, the death of the Top 40, and the birth of personalized politics."Don Swaim Interviews Authors
"Don Swaim, host of the long-running CBS Radio show, Book Beat, has interviewed a butt-load of authors. Many of these uncut interviews are available online." SF Signal rounds 'em up.Speculative Reviews of Imaginary Books | memetherapy
"None of these books exist but that didn’t stop us from compiling a set of reviews on them." Does what it says on the tin...it's a Meme Therapy joint, y'all."Elegy for a lost soulmate" from the Times Online
Patti Smith is still inspired by her former lover Robert MapplethorpenPost.com Interviews
Pictures on Flickr tagged with Nikkor 28-80mm F/3.3-5.6 G lensesBigelow's Big Gamble: Building a Space Station
Space.com quizzes the bigwigs of the space industries for their opinions on Bigelow's success, both present and future.