knoxdw
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"Real time" to me means it always takes real time to lag so far behind the fading half-life of the phatic.
5:37 AM Nov 19th
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(@) is a great idea -- I like that 'now' is not a point but an accumulation of overlapping spans.
5:35 AM Nov 19th
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Thought for : API as conduit for resource description and "content" is great, not quite the same as conduit for *evidence*
4:47 AM Oct 17th
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Sounds like is very productive. The name of Dublin, OH, went far after such a meeting, why not Mississauga?
4:32 AM Oct 17th
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amused at generational difference: 8-yr old just asked which Beatle John Dillinger shot.
9:09 AM Jul 19th
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@ looking forward to learning from your plugin -- that was quick!
8:59 PM Jul 7th
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in reply to patrickgmj
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@ Saragossa Manuscript; the scrapbook in Pixar's Up -- oddly both explore how interpretation drives unfinished story forward
8:47 PM Jul 7th
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Are some publishers conducting secret experiments with a "copyeditor pays" model? -- that might explain something
5:09 AM Jul 3rd
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@ @ Cage's Dip in the Lake: map, sound, space, urban exploration:
7:08 PM Jun 28th
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Digital enables showing process of history, not just end product (could bring academic and public together)
9:32 AM Jun 28th
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@ Here's a Silicon Valley person who has read Derrida, Wittgenstein, etc., interesting guy /
9:25 AM Jun 28th
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@ or have solely on twitter: @
9:22 AM Jun 28th
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@ Chicago would have a one-character advantage:
9:06 AM Jun 28th
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training group: did CMU Computational Thinking come up? Manifesto under "Resources"
7:47 AM Jun 28th
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@ @ we lured the semweb experts into the standards discussion to talk about ambiguity
7:46 AM Jun 28th
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talking about hashtags as conventional practice in context of standards discussion
7:18 AM Jun 28th
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@ what makes digital humanities humanities is that machine layers are human-made; tools are human
7:07 AM Jun 28th
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in reply to jgsmith
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historical data at scale needs documentary evidence, highlight contradiction as engine of inquiry, not collection of facts
6:50 AM Jun 28th
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Standards session: danger that interoperability and standards foreclose interpretive possibilities by oversimplifying
6:16 AM Jun 28th
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Tracing Moore's law back to simpler times, a decade ago our ancestors must have been limited to ~4-byte tweets. No?
7:43 PM Jun 27th
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- Name Douglas Knox
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