My good pal John Smith has created this awesome site, Deaf Smith Journals.
It's a competitive call for presentations of visual art, ASL in its natural parameters. Entries must be submitted by October 1, 2005. I hope many people enter!
My good pal John Smith has created this awesome site, Deaf Smith Journals.
It's a competitive call for presentations of visual art, ASL in its natural parameters. Entries must be submitted by October 1, 2005. I hope many people enter!
Todd used a blog for his class on autobiographical media. Looks like it went well. :-)
My winter session's class blog was exciting for me, because the students really got into using it for thier own purposes.
Becky sends this fab photo and suggests: "Enlarge the picture to get the full effect."
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I didn't watch or listen to Bush's speech today. Someone told me to was "really, really scary." Something about how freedom can burn you?
Some comments from Paul Jones, which he describes as: "not an official reading, but i blogged about a session on corporate blogging held at the O'Reilly Camp this fall. the upside is several links to corporate blogs and references to current corporate bloggers and the issues they, the corporate bloggers, see as important."
Worker sacked over blog comments
"Mr Gordon claimed his dismissal breached his right to free speech."
~ from Rowin Young via the air-l listserv
I kinda want to download these smiley faces, but the end license user agreement is intense! If i submit anything to them, it becomes their intellectual property. wow. I don't know why I would do that, but if I did....! Their privacy stuff seems good as long as they don't sell the company; if they do, then it looks like the privacy protection goes out the window. ;-(
Donna sends the linnk to musingonamerica a new blog by Jerry Lanson.
Sharp.
Saw this film last night. Liked it. He was an ambitious guy, and, bottom-line for me, he changed history. I cannot imagine what my life would have been like if he had not done the work he did.
Would like to know how accurate the movie was to the known facts of his life and work. It struck me as balanced between the much less pleasant - even unethical, and fair to the spirit and intention of his vision. He doesn't come across as a hero, just driven. Compelled, even. I think one would have to be to face the criticism and scorn he endured. And, they absolutely went too far in many respects. But as far as the basics of identifying the wide range of natural human sexual practices? Thanks.