writes about Napster and copyright on a site called Technocrat. Very often I run screaming from the room in frustration over Barlow’s opinions on things, although I’m sure he’s a pleasant fellow. This isn’t one of those times – I largely agree with his analysis.
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From Feed mag
the other day: Stefanie Syman on the semiotics of colour in the urban landscape, or, since when do they use day-glo signs? The irony is that I saw my first fluorescent yellow sign just this past Monday, on University between Sherbrooke and Milton.
It’s starting to dawn on me
that I’m moving in about 10 days. I haven’t arranged a truck to help with my washer and dryer and bed and stuff, I haven’t really cleaned up and thrown out all the crap I’ve accumulated in the past 4 years here yet, and I haven’t done the change of address for any of my bills or my phone or anything. Whoops.
There’s an excerpt
from Jon Lebkowsky’s upcoming book, Virtual Bonfire, available in the latest issue of Mindjack magazine. This excerpt is about organizing and activism on the net – something Jon knows more about than most.
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