Bearded pigs blog
Bruce the Almighty tells me that the Bearded Pigs now have a blog


JN Jeanneney: Google and the Myth of Universal Knowledge: A View from Europe
Lorna Hardwick: Remaking the Classics: Literature, Genre and Media in Britain 1800-2000
A Companion to Greek Rhetoric (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World)
Gideon Nisbet: Ancient Greece in Film and Popular Culture (Greece and Rome Live)
Stefan Collini: Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics
Don Tapscott: Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything

« January 2005 | Main | March 2005 »
Bruce the Almighty tells me that the Bearded Pigs now have a blog
Jonathan Glancey on the new Brighton library in the Gurdian. He likes it; I look forward to seeing it at the CILIP Sussex Branch AGM on 4 April
Having discovered upcoming.org, I thought I'd experiment with it using the Leslie Morton memorial conference as an example. It seems to work well, although it seemed to want to locate the Royal Society of Medicine in East Sussex. But the test of it will be if other participants use it. So if you're going, have a look and add something. You have to register, but I can see this sort of tool being extremely worthwhile in future.
As we prepare for Thursday and Friday's events to commemorate the life of Leslie Morton, the BMJ publishes an obituary to add to those already listed here.
It's not my practice to overload this blog with references to my running which would be a tedious waste of bandwidth, but I do record races I have taken part in. So see the marathon training blog for an account of today's Sussex Beacon Half Marathon.
Infra dig. I know, to blog about amusing doings of one's pets (sorry, I meant to say companion animals) but the cat Eustace is bound for the furrier's to be made into a handsome pair of gloves and matching hat. He jumped onto the table, landed clumsily on my PowerBook keyboard and, scrabbling for a pawhold, managed to pull off the 'c' and 'v' keys and the spacebar. I am now writing a Perec-style novel which makes no use of these letters and has no spaces between words. This was composed using my wireless keyboard.
225 Haydock: Baron Windrush
305 Wincanton:Inglis Drever
335 Wincanton: Royal Auclair
350 Uttoxeter: Knock de la Vesvre
405 Fairyhouse: Kildare Minor
Talis, who make the library management system used by both the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex, are doing some interesting work on RSS as a communication tool between libraries and users
Link: RSS Research at Talis.
At last! The news in classical Greek: Akropolis World News.
From walking paper: you may or may not get this. Of course, I was talking about Ranganathan at a dinner part only the other day, he said loftily.
Recent Comments