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Archive for January 2006

31. Jan '06
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Sphider

An introduction to Sphider, a PHP-based cross-site search engine.

30. Jan '06
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Fun is My Middle Name

We take a lighthearted look at the news and get kinda countryfied, too. -M!

30. Jan '06
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Notes from the Underground - Part 2, Chapter 3

Today's reading by Neal Foley. Send questions and comments to librivox@yahoo.ca

29. Jan '06
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That’s Entertainment?

Making American Idol more lucrative by berating the way people look, Amy, Joey and Mary Jo bring some more Long Island charm to the world, and Al Roker celebrates 10 years on a news show that's become a shillfest. Also, Oprah admits to being duped [and maybe even human], Howard sold cheap, what Brando had in common with bunnies, and Martina turning heads. -M!

29. Jan '06
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WEEKLY POETRY - Song

Today's reading by Peter Yearsley. Send questions and comments to librivox@yahoo.ca

28. Jan '06
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Large on the Medium

When one of the most prestigious newspapers in the world has a reporter look at the state of the art of podcasting, y'know there's gonna be some fine writing, snarkitude, and fodder for yours truly. We have at it and check the mailbag, too. -M!

27. Jan '06
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Notes from the Underground - Part 2, Chapter 2

Today's reading by Neal Foley. Send questions and comments to librivox@yahoo.ca

27. Jan '06
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OPAL programs for February

Join us for a variety of great programs in OPAL this month. A wonderful series on Illinois authors will begin with mystery author Julia Spencer-Fleming; February 16 is the Day of the Digital Audio...

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27. Jan '06
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Lawrence Lessig on Creative Commons and the Remix Culture

Professor Lawrence Lessig

In this 27 minute conversation, Professor Lawrence Lessig talks about the Remix Culture, Creative Commons, changing perceptions of Copyright, and some of the ways in which these topics impact upon libraries.

Lawrence Lessig is a Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and chairs the Creative Commons project.



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26. Jan '06
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Apache and HTTP

A brief introduction to Apache and the HTTP Protocol.