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An Exceedingly Long Bike Ride » Wyoming
http://www.exceedinglylongbikeride.com/2007/07/17/wyoming
An Exceedingly Long Bike Ride. 4,2475 miles, to be precise. Laquo; Technological Frustrations. 17th Jul, 2007. Now where was I…. Ah, right – Colorado. I have come quite a ways since then. Notably, I have now crossed Wyoming. All events in Wyoming were overshadowed by the incredible scenery — the route had me riding through the Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. This was a sensory overload — mile after mile of mountains, lakes, forests, rivers…. So I spent only one night camping in Yellowstone, a...
sinciput.etl.luc.edu
Sinciput: Augment Your Mind: At the Foundations of Information Justice
http://sinciput.etl.luc.edu/2009/02/at-foundations-of-information-justice.html
Sinciput: Augment Your Mind. A blog tracking the development of Sinciput and Rhizome. There was an error in this gadget. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. At the Foundations of Information Justice. George Thiruvathukal and Konstantin Laufer, both founding members of ETL, were instrumental in getting this paper. (In fact, Konstantin's father, a professor of economics, also provided valuable input.). Paul Leisen, a fellow philosopher from Loyola, also helped out a lot, as did Tom Wren. Matthew P. Butcher.
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Decoding Liberation « Samir Chopra
https://samirchopra.com/decoding-liberation
Refusing to Stick to the Subject. The Law of Artificial Agents. Preview Decoding Liberation at Google Books. Decoding Liberation: The Blog. Interview with Samir and Scott. At Microsoft’s Open Source labs. Interview with Samir and Scott. By Vox Pop’s Sander Hicks. Interview with Samir and Scott. At Roberto Lovato’s Of América. Author Home Pages: Samir Chopra. Review by Benjamin Mako Hill in Minds and Machines. Vol 18, No. 2, June 2008, pp. 297 299. Review by David Berry in Theory, Culture and Society.