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About - Lumilux
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Lumilux, a photoblog. Lumilux is a photoblog, or a regularly-updated collection of digital photography. The goal is to publish at least one photograph every few days, but I abandoned this goal long ago. The name “Lumilux” was inspired by the suggestions of Ray McKenzie. The first photo on Lumilux was published on September 16th, 2005. Hans E Hyttinen, a photographer. I'm a developer at Turntable. Follow me on Twitter here. Photos published—and not published—on Lumilux are. Lumi, a photoblog engine. 2005&...
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Infinite Universe ∞ = ∞: Monday, January 31, 2011
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Infinite Universe ∞ = ∞. In an infinite universe, anything is possible. Dignature Photography on SmugMug. January 31st, 2011 - Escape From Plainview - Based on a True Story - Chapter Two. Ell, I did have long hair and round glasses back then, but I don't think I looked much like John Lennon. Before I go on, I have to reiterate that I don't personally have anything against New York City. But as I've said previously, it seems to have something against me. You had to take the elevator up to the fiftieth flo...
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The Stories Behind Spec: Year-in-Review Gaffe
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The Stories Behind Spec. This blog was founded as a way to increase the level of transparency regarding how the Columbia Daily Spectator. Saturday, May 26, 2007. I should have responded to this comment made the blog earlier. Chris writes:. Can you explain how you managed to misspell the names of three of the most prominent activists on campus on the cover of the end of the year issue? The basic answer for how we managed to misspell the names is exactly what Chirs said: We didn't fact-check the cover.
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The Stories Behind Spec: August 2007
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The Stories Behind Spec. This blog was founded as a way to increase the level of transparency regarding how the Columbia Daily Spectator. Thursday, August 30, 2007. The news section hasn't had that much success with blogs. The big one was two years ago. That was when we launched SpecBlogs,. And at some point, after something like two weeks without a single post, it went down with a whimper. Putting out a comprehensive campus blog and I have never looked back. Posted by Josh Hirschland. Links to this post.
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The Stories Behind Spec: March 2007
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The Stories Behind Spec. This blog was founded as a way to increase the level of transparency regarding how the Columbia Daily Spectator. Saturday, March 31, 2007. CCSC v. ESC- The War Wages On. On October 23, 1890, the Columbia Spectator. Ran the most insanely ridiculous article ever. We have- I hope, at least- come a long way since then. That said, for time immemorial, one of the things that Spectator. Knowing the prevalence of this concern, one of my goals coming into this position was equalizing our ...
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The Stories Behind Spec: April 2007
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The Stories Behind Spec. This blog was founded as a way to increase the level of transparency regarding how the Columbia Daily Spectator. Saturday, April 28, 2007. That said, over the course of the next week or so, I'm planning to do some recap of what it's been like blogging. First, some statistics. In response to the last question- what would Spec. So, yeah, tell me what you want to know and I'll try and provide it if for no other reason than that it will give me an opportunity to avoid doing work.
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The Stories Behind Spec: September 2007
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The Stories Behind Spec. This blog was founded as a way to increase the level of transparency regarding how the Columbia Daily Spectator. Saturday, September 22, 2007. So, I only have a couple of minutes between things, but I wanted to make a quick post about how we've been reporting Ahmadinejad. (Also, for those who want a Nadia recap, I'll get it after this craziness is over next week.). Back to work. Keep checking the blog at www.columbiaspectator.com/ahmadinejad. Posted by Josh Hirschland. Wednesday'...
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The Stories Behind Spec: Web site down
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The Stories Behind Spec. This blog was founded as a way to increase the level of transparency regarding how the Columbia Daily Spectator. Monday, September 3, 2007. You may have noticed that our Web site is currently down. Tonight is our first night of production, and we guarantee that the site will be back up for our first issue when you all wake up tomorrow morning. Posted by Josh Hirschland. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wow Yeah, Wow. The E-Mail, The Quote, and The Decision.
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The Stories Behind Spec: Welcome to Columbia. Would you care for some cynicism?
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The Stories Behind Spec. This blog was founded as a way to increase the level of transparency regarding how the Columbia Daily Spectator. Saturday, August 25, 2007. Welcome to Columbia. Would you care for some cynicism? For several reasons, Orientation issue is among my favorites of the year. This is our chance to form a first impression, to show that Spectator. The interesting thing about Spec. Is that, in many cases, Spec. Posted by Josh Hirschland. August 26, 2007 at 11:29 PM. Anything for you, Lydia.
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The Stories Behind Spec: And... We're back
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The Stories Behind Spec. This blog was founded as a way to increase the level of transparency regarding how the Columbia Daily Spectator. Saturday, August 25, 2007. After a three month hiatus, Editor Josh is back open for business. While I haven't been updating the blog over the past three months, we have been doing a lot of work on the site. We followed breaking news on the ongoing Manhattanville expansion,. Barnard's leaving the U.S. News and World Report rankings,. I even wrote a city-side story.