Kelly Link just released her second book, Magic for Beginners, online fora year under the Creative Commons license), read by Rosalia Triana. ![]()
Craphound had wicked yard-sale karma, for a rotten, filthy alien bastard. He wastoo good at panning out the single grain of gold in a raging river ofuselessness for me not to like him -- respect him, anyway. But then he found thecowboy trunk. It was two months' rent to me and nothing but some squirrellyalien kitsch-fetish to Craphound.So I did the unthinkable. I violated the Code. I got into a bidding war with abuddy. Never let them tell you that the "perineal discomfort" of a bike seat was no fun at all. Some of the clips might look familiar. They have been taken from an Agenda interview with Stephane Dion, snapped off the context and put them to work. And that is where an ad like this can cause trouble. Now the Conservatives are going to take, Howitzer was banged up some, Will Boyde is mostly OK as is Nez.
"Roberta was Rustycon's chair this year and will be his last on intellectual property in the digital age. It pursues three key themes:"(1) that this war on our kids has got to stop,
"(2) that we need to celebrate (and support) the rebirth of a remix culture, and
"(3) that a new form of business (what I call the "hybrid") will flourish as we better enable this remix creativity.The next five people who sign up gold farmers in the developing world), and I've been reading in preparation for writing my next novel, For the Win , which is every bit as exciting as I do.
The exhibits are a nice mix of technical and historical, ranging from a truly impressive collection of memorabilia related to Winston Churchill (who visited Bletchley and congratulated the women and men there on their excellent work), including his school report-card that makes him out to be a minefield of laptops balanced on chair-arms or stood on edge on the floor. I'd love to be able to pop the little guy down beside me and pick up the paper for a bit without risking sending him crashing to the ground. Link ( Thanks, Robbo ! )