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November 15, 2004
Every day a different city, so long as those cities are DC and Providence... Although it requires me to drop all pretense of modesty, I should probably remind you that I'm live on CSPAN tonight, 6:30-8:00 EST. I'm talking about how the digitizing of information is causing changes in the basic principles by which order and classify stuff, which is affecting the nature of knowledge. Ulp. Posted
by D. Weinberger at November 15, 2004 10:47 AM
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please stop with the ulps already.
Posted by: Dan | November 15, 2004 03:20 PM
Great talk on cspan
Posted by: John Coleman | November 15, 2004 07:24 PM
David,
Saw you on CSPAN today. Great presentation. Can't wait to tune in to your blog in the future.
Posted by: Laura Downs | November 15, 2004 07:34 PM
Marvelous presentation on c-span today. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Posted by: JBo | November 15, 2004 08:02 PM
I was the wise guy who prefaced his viewer question "from a neighbor in Brookline." Good answer. I'm all for ratings systems-- especially multiple ones.
I was holding back my hard question-- if I'm an online essayist, and don't call it a blog, do you still consider me a blogger?
Jon
Posted by: Jon Garfunkel | November 15, 2004 08:15 PM
Kudos for your CSPAN presentation! Will any of that presentation appear here (or elsewhere)?
Posted by: Paul | November 15, 2004 08:21 PM
I unanimusli agre!
Posted by: Anonymous | November 15, 2004 09:11 PM
enjoyed your presentation earlier this evening.
Posted by: Anthony | November 15, 2004 09:28 PM
I hope you've read "The Urban Archipelago."
http://www.thestranger.com/2004-11-11/feature.html
Please think about it, as you visit City after City.
Posted by: Lion Kimbro | November 15, 2004 10:56 PM
Just caught a bit of the program. Is there a place I can go to find out more about blogging and uses in education?
Posted by: Russell | November 16, 2004 09:27 AM