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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Banned in China!
Monday Night Irish Class, January 10, 2011
Irish Class, January 10, 2011
Rang Gaeilge, 10ú lá mí Eanáir 2011
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Bookstore visit
Back in November our foster daughter, carpe_noctum_93, introduced me to Half Price Books. This evening we made a family visit to the Roseville store.
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Kindle, Nook, and iPad
Kindle 3G vs Nook Color Brief Feature Review
Which is better? It is not obvious. You have to do it the hard way. Go down the list of features and decide which matter most to you.
Also see Why the Nook Color has a shot at being a better ‘eReader’ than the Kindle
You’d never pick Nook Color over Kindle for reading, but you might pick it when buying Continue reading
“Moderate” Moslems in Pakistan
Another view of Barnes and Noble
Wondering about the financial health of B&N
Much more positive than what I reported here. I am quite happy to see this. While I do not have a strong attachment to B&N itself, competition in the book and ebook marketplaces is good for the consumer. I own an Amazon Kindle, but the way to be sure Amazon keeps focused on the consumer is to have it constantly worried about competitors.
Cocaine Vaccine Could Stop Addiction in Its Tracks
At 80beats
I have often wondered if such a thing would be possible, and what the consequences would be.
Monday Night Irish Class, January 3, 2011
Irish Class, January 3, 2011
Rang Gaeilge, 3ú lá mí Eanáir 2011
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Freedom of the press in 2010
While WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is celebrating his $1 million-plus book deal on a 600-acre estate and enjoying his status as a lefty fringe hero, former cartoonist Molly Norris is in hiding.
The moral of this column is that in today’s world, cartoons, if they target Islam, can be more hazardous to your health than crossing the mighty U.S. government and its allies.