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  1. @history_geek I often find the podcasts from On the Media are relevant to what we do. Sometimes Radio Lab's are too.
  2. Thinking seriously about using a textbook for hist100 after many semesters without. Found one that might be manageable: http://bit.ly/8pIXjX
  3. @KevinLevin You might want to switch to a twitter client that gives you more control. Tweetie is working for me on my Mac.
  4. RT @globalvoices: Russia: Young People Trust Internet: Fifty one percent of young Russians (ages 16 - 24) . . . http://bit.ly/3GFT3G
  5. RT @globalvoices: Poland: Creators of “Polish Rapidshare” Arrested . . . http://bit.ly/3n4a8F
  6. @BillSledzik I almost always read the comics first.
  7. @KevinLevin Started to comment using 1870-71 example in France, but decided I'll hold off and blog a response later. Thanks for the post.
  8. @sherah1918 Even PhDs sometimes need style manuals.
  9. Library of Congress posted color photos from 30s & 40s to flickr http://bit.ly/sqJJP [hat tip: @enderFP}
  10. @KevinLevin There's a lesson about memory, myth, history, politics, and identity in there somewhere. It's why I like your blog.
  11. @Theofel Interessantes zum Wikipedia auf Edwired. http://bit.ly/3MTY5x
  12. @Theofel Selten korregiere ich #Wikipedia, aber ein wenig bisschen habe ich die Diskussions-Seite benutz oder Literaturhinweise hinzugefügt.
  13. I try not to politick on this feed, but sometime's Beck's take on history deserves comment. Glad I don't have cable TV. http://bit.ly/2tOyqG
  14. @zaynawoman I'm going to see my first on Sunday. And haven't made it to a Georgetown one yet. Pretty pathetic, right?
  15. Am playing with Things as an organizational tool on the Mac and like it so far. Only been a few days though.
  16. @sherah1918 I often read my drafts aloud, or listened to my computer do it, b/c my ears sometimes catch stuff my eyes don't.
  17. . . . Teaching on Blackboard takes a lot more time than in person. But it also lets me see some students in a new light.
  18. Sick and working from home. Teaching via Blackboard . . .
  19. RT @BBCHistoryMag: Some thoughts on British attitudes to history http://www.haaretz.com/hase...
  20. Sick. Gotta do Friday's classes on Blackboard.