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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010I host many of the pictures on this blog on a server at the CRC. At some point, I should transfer them all off-campus, but for now I figure it’s not worth the trouble, since there aren’t that many pictures.
Well, this weekend, they’re going to shut down the electricity to many of the buildings […]
The end of an era
Thursday, April 15th, 2010I am very sad to inform you all that the Networked Media Lab has been shut down. Our research on virtual worlds is at an end, as is my research on CSCW. What is happening is that the upper echelon has decided that the research at the CRC has to be more in tune with […]
Good lord, have I been blogging that long?
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009I got an invitation to join a group on Facebook of old-timey bloggers: people who had been blogging before 29 September 2003. I was able to pinpoint when I started using my own blogging tool (which I have since abandoned): 8 October 2003. I know that I was blogging before that on another lab server, […]
All quiet on the Western front
Friday, June 5th, 2009Julian Dibbell once noted in his blog that you could tell when professional writers are writing (for money) because their blog goes silent. I guess that’s true of scientists too. Well, except for the money part.
The reason this blog has been spotty for the past little while is because I’ve been busy writing several different […]
Minor modifications to this blog
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009I thought I might as well add my Twitter name to the right hand column, in case you actually want to read me blather on about my daily routine. And, while I was at it, I decided to get rid of the old blogroll, which was probably full of non-functioning links or at least of […]
Spam Karma Madness
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008I would like to apologize to the people who have been trying to comment on this website and who have been receiving error messages. Apparently, Spam Karma is swallowing legitimate comments as well as all the spam. I’m going through it at the moment to try to recuperate real comments.
Gulp
Monday, October 15th, 2007VirtualHosting.com’s Jessica Hupp has compiled a list of 100 top user-centered blogs. Holy crap, I’m in the human-computer interaction section! I’m flattered although I’m not sure why Population of One got onto this list.
I feel like I should clean up my act and start acting all serious around here.
Naaah! Not going to happen.