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hackaday.com » Hack a Day - Aug 1, 2008
Filed under: news Wikiwatcher has just officially released their new tools. We covered their announcement at The Last HOPE just last month. The 2.0 version of Wikiscanner is not ready just yet. Poor Man's Checkuser …
Also tagged: wiki, wikipedia, wikimedia, wikiscanner, virgilgriffith, wikiwatcher, poormanscheckuser, beaverscope, checkuser
hackaday.com » Hack a Day - Jul 19, 2008
Filed under: cons, news [Virgil] presented the next version of Wikiscanner at The Last HOPE today. To build the original, he scanned the monthly database dump of anonymous edits and compared that against a purchased …
Also tagged: wiki, wikipedia, hope, wikiscanner, virgilgriffith, thelasthope, hackercon
hackaday.com » Hack a Day - Jul 18, 2008
Filed under: cons, news [Virgil] presented the next version of Wikiscanner at The Last HOPE today. To build the original, he scanned the monthly database dump of anonymous edits and compared that against a purchased …
Also tagged: wiki, wikipedia, wikiscanner, virgilgriffith
autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Jul 11, 2008
I’ve started teaching summer school, in a special program for local high school students and a course on translating Virgil’s Eclogues. The Eclogues are pastoral poems about shepherds and poetry and…….ok, that’s a bit …
Also tagged: disability, poetry, water, friendship, swimming, genetics, family, autism, piano, literature, edgar allen poe, summer, parenting, psychology, adolescents, adolescence, asd, camp, freud, pdd nos, developmental, asperger, family blog, autism blog, disabilities blog, erik erikson
autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Apr 11, 2008
“Happy is he who knows the causes of things,” writes the Roman poet Virgil in Book 2 of his Georgics. Virgil was writing about the stars and the sun and the moon, about why there are eclipses and earthquakes, about …
Also tagged: travel, subway, science, airport, new jersey, autism, mercury, new york, literature, classics, nature, cause, train, asd, vaccines, parent, causes, asperger s syndrome, pdd nos, charlisms, asperger
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Feb 18, 2008
Mark Morris's "Dido and Aeneas" is that remarkable rarity: a work of modern art that looks as though it has come down to us through the ages.
Also tagged: belgium, rome, mark, mark morris, invigorated, george mason university, carthage, john f kennedy center for the performing arts, henry purcell, morris s, dido
autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Jan 9, 2008
Katie Wright, whose parents Bob and Suzanne Wright are the founders of Autism Speaks, praises their efforts “to bring attention to the needs of our families” and criticizes the organization for not funding “impactful …
Also tagged: health, education, books, religion, pediatrics, genetics, treatment, vaccine, new jersey, family, autism, children, mercury, conversion, literature, cdc, parenting, conspiracy theory, epidemic, asd, vaccines, autistic, aspergers, pdd nos, aeneid, fragile x
autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Jan 9, 2008
Lots of nights and driving in my car thinking the same. With Charlie, January and February are “moody” months—winter is settling in, the changing of the year—-so much for her (for you) to work through. I do “let” …
Also tagged: health, education, books, history, religion, environment, pediatrics, diagnosis, vaccine, family, autism, children, mercury, conversion, literature, classics, cdc, conspiracy theory, epidemic, asd, vaccines, autistic, aspergers, pdd nos, disability rights, aeneid