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  • BisonBlog

    ndsu students and ndsu faculty join their blogs and thoughts together in midwestern harmony. the BisonBlog will: contain stories about/by ndsu bloggers, support questions and comments by ndsu bloggers, and be

  • Satan's Laundomat

    This is a Brooklyn-based photolog with an emphasis on urban decay, strange signage, and general weirdness.

  • Austin Country Limits

    This website is a photo and digital art journal of the Greater Austin, Texas area.

  • Neighborhood Changes

    In my neighborhood of Boston, it seems like every time I walk out the door I notice another store or restaurant that either has disappeared or just come into existence. This evening I took a leisurely stroll to International Bicycle to pick up a new tube, and during my meandering walk (all with in five…

  • Feathers of Hope

    A weblog on nature and place, the design arts, politics, and baseball…Numenius is a geographer by training and temperament. He is a Bay Area native, and grew up roaming the East Bay hills. Pica takes her cue from Pica nuttelli, the endemic magpie of central California, chatty and alighting on gleaming things.

  • Designing Vs Writing

    The other night I got it in my head that I need to revise my site, and when this happens, I usually can’t get it out of my head until it’s done. And when I’m tweaking and redesigning, I am usually unable to write much–form wins out over content.

  • Memorial for a Downed Cyclist

    Memorial for a Downed Cyclist

    While riding over the I-90 footbridge this weekend, I came across a memorial for Kirsten Malone, a young woman killed on Saturday when she was struck by a car, apparently in the area where the down ramp meets the frontage road–not the safest interchange for bikers. I assume the bike painted white and chained to…

  • C&W 2004: Paper on Place Blogging

    I presented the following paper at the Computers and Writing 2004 conference in Honolulu, Hawaii, June 10-13, 2003. This is a first run at writing about place blogging, so all the standard caveats apply: it’s not very polished, it’s meant to be delivered orally rather than read, etc. But I would like to make it…

  • On the Road: Hawaii and LA

    As a newbie blogger, I still have some learning to do regarding the conventions of keeping a regular weblog. For instance, I’ve been away for the past week at the Computers and Writing conference in Hawaii but I forgot to post a "Stepped out for a bit–Back in a week" note, probably because I’m still…

  • Reflections on an In-Flight Movie

    It’s about 8:00 pacific time, and I’m somewhere just over Witchita on the way to Honolulu. The in-flight movie just ended–50 First Dates–and I’m now I feel like I’m in a different place. The last few days have been hectic and getting three hours of sleep last night got me off to less-than-perky start to…