Terry Teachout’s Culture in the Age of Blogging.
Archives for 2005
Last Wednesday night
at the monthly YULBlog First Wednesday get together, Blork reminded me that at the end of the month, Headless Mary Gallagher’s ghost is due to appear in Griffintown. Montreal’s most renowned ghost is supposed to appear on June 26th every seventh year.
New
and potentially wonderful: Notable Words. “Sites are created when people have ideas and want to distribute content. Why then does writing almost always play second fiddle to design on the web? I don’t think it should, and I don’t think I’m alone.”
M-J Milloy has sent word
that he’s going to devote a significant amount of attention to the developing Asian Bird flu (H5N1) story on his new blog EPIDEMIca. M-J was a top-notch investigative reporter who changed his life to pursue an interest in infectious diseases – I can’t think of a better combo for someone who’s going to sift through the news and rumours about this potentially civilization-altering story.
The current outbreak in Thailand, Vietnam and China of bird flu – the H5N1 variety of the influenza virus – could be the start of a global pandemic of the flu. All public-health officials believe that the world is overdue for a pandemic, like those that killed hundreds of millions in 1918 and 1967. So far, bird flu has infected and killed only a few score of humans, but if the avian influenza virus mutates and acquires the ability to be transmitted from human to human, and not just from infected birds to humans, a pandemic will likely explode.
Tod Maffin is pitching
a new show to CBC Radio about blogs and such using podcasts (presumably) as the basis for the mix. For now, the show is known as “The Feed”.
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