Microlog: November 2004

Haruki Murakami thread at Metafilter Mon 29 Nov 2004

Why the Irish Republic is deporting its own citizens Sun 28 Nov 2004

Mike Watt and the Secondmen at the Iron Horse Music Hall, 25/10/04 Sun 28 Nov 2004

Camera Obscura, by Abelardo Morell Sun 28 Nov 2004

Dolphins save swimmers from shark Tue 23 Nov 2004

The Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook Sat 20 Nov 2004

'Original' great ape discovered Sat 20 Nov 2004

Google Scholar Fri 19 Nov 2004

Impressive collection of Mike Watt gig posters Wed 17 Nov 2004

In Defense of Posthuman Dignity, by Nick Bostrom Tue 16 Nov 2004

The DNA of Literature Tue 16 Nov 2004

Profanity Adventures Tue 16 Nov 2004

10x10 Sun 14 Nov 2004

Behold, the Gematriculator Sun 14 Nov 2004

Fairlight synthesiser samples Sun 14 Nov 2004

Mbeki turns Aids row into race issue Sat 13 Nov 2004

Blogging As Typing, Not Journalism Sat 13 Nov 2004

Scottish ministers back public smoking ban Sat 13 Nov 2004

New media clampdown in Zimbabwe Sat 13 Nov 2004

Massimo Vignelli's subway map of 1972 Sat 13 Nov 2004

Leftwing looters raid shops Sat 13 Nov 2004

Simon Waldman reviews Dan Gillmor's We the Media Sat 13 Nov 2004

Home Alone? How Content Aggregators Change Navigation and Control of Content Sat 13 Nov 2004

A schoolgirl riddled with bullets. And no one is to blame Thu 11 Nov 2004

Ireland tries to end its love affair with drink Thu 11 Nov 2004

Ben Schott: A trivial pursuit Thu 11 Nov 2004

More on Homo floresiensis Thu 11 Nov 2004

NaNoWriMo Experiences Sun 07 Nov 2004

The Values-Vote Myth Sun 07 Nov 2004

130-year-old Chinese fire put out Thu 04 Nov 2004

Greasy Skillet says it all Wed 03 Nov 2004

South Africans 'as fat as Americans' Wed 03 Nov 2004

Nightscapes, by Martin Wolf Wagner Wed 03 Nov 2004

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