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  1. A d(r)aft French regulation

    Doc Searls Weblog - 4 hours ago

    Banning Copyright Infringers from the Internet : a View from Europe is the subject of a luncheon talk at the Berkman Center, going on right now. (Webcast live.) At issue is a new French regulation that would block

    Also tagged: politics, art, france, news, internet, problems, regulation, french, eu, ideas, future, jacques de werra, regulatorium

  2. A daft French regulation

    Doc Searls Weblog - 5 hours ago

    Banning Copyright Infringers from the Internet : a View from Europe is the subject of a luncheon talk at the Berkman Center, going on right now. (Webcast live.) At issue is a new French regulation that would block

    Also tagged: news, ideas, future

  3. Coming, coming, gone.

    Doc Searls Weblog - 20 hours ago

    An asteroid is about to burn up over Africa.

    Also tagged: news, science

  4. Dancing on fire

    Doc Searls Weblog - Oct 6, 2008

    It’s hard to feel shitty when the Steve Miller Band is playing Jet Airliner in the middle of your head. Or smart, either — at least in my case. Jeebus, all these decades I’ve been thinking the chorus was Big old jet

    Also tagged: health, art, blogging, the doors, past, greensboro, steve miller, jan speas, jan cox speas, jet airliner, ed cone

  5. Theirs is biggest

    Doc Searls Weblog - Oct 5, 2008

    Is there anything more phallic than a skyskraper? Other than, like, the Real Thing? Anyway, Sky News reports plans in Dubai to build a skyscraper more than 1km in height. A kilometer is 3281 feet or so. That’s a lot

    Also tagged: art, news, travel, science, future

  6. Starring Southern Utah

    Doc Searls Weblog - Oct 4, 2008

    In September I took two flights across the country that featured lots of clear views of the sights below. I think I took 700+ pictures on each of them. I’ve been posting them to Flickr in slow motion, trying to

    Also tagged: art, photography, life, travel, geology

  7. Fewer degrees of separation

    Doc Searls Weblog - Sep 28, 2008

    Stephen Lewis latest, New York Women: Self-Vetting, My Aunt Estelle, and Haikus for Sale, visits the locus and origins of his firmly grounded sensibilities — for example, our distinctly New York senses of humor and our

    Also tagged: art, past

  8. Fewere degrees of separation

    Doc Searls Weblog - Sep 27, 2008

    Stephen Lewis latest, New York Women: Self-Vetting, My Aunt Estelle, and Haikus for Sale, visits the locus and origins of his firmly grounded sensibilities — for example, our distinctly New York senses of humor and our

    Also tagged: art, past

  9. Matters of mattering

    Doc Searls Weblog - Sep 20, 2008

    Sarah Palin said yes, thanks, to a road to nowhere in Alaska, a story in Thursday’s LATimes, is one among countless gotcha!s which in sum comprise a sea of bad news across which Alaska’s governor is obliged to walk

    Also tagged: politics, journalism, past

  10. Seems like last millenium

    Doc Searls Weblog - Sep 13, 2008

    Sitting and shooting at U.S. v. Microsoft, 10 Years Later, at Austin Hall in Harvard Law School. Extremely interesting, and free as well. If you’re nearby, stop by.

    Also tagged: photography, ideas, past, berkman

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