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Worldview Web Roundup for 22 January 2009

The Second Street Market –A real farmer’s market in downtown Dayton, Ohio Online “farmer’s market” –Hmm, not so much… The things one finds online Getting it right the second time –Redoing the oath of office, just in case. Second run … Continue reading

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The return of the Worldview Web Roundup

After a long hiatus (I published the last one in), the Worldview Web Roundup returns, granted in a different format.

The purpose of this post is to present Worldview readers with a concise list of news and information items that caught my attention during a particular period. Certainly, this list represents my interests, point of view, and biases, but it also represents a place to start who do not want to do the volume of reading I regularly do.

And without further ado, the list: […] Continue reading

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A book every American should be required to read

[…] JR Michael, Greyhawk of The Mudville Gazette, writes a review of Yon’s new book for the New York Post that is worth reading itself because it comes from the perspective of a veteran of two tours in Iraq. I have not read Yon’s book yet, but already knowing his writing and reading Michael’s review reinforces my desire to do so. […] Continue reading

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Making the Web interesting again

One of my very favorite emails that I receive everyday is from a Web site called Very Short List. Five days a week, they send out an email about something quirky, interesting, or just plain funny somewhere on the web. It’s like an Internet scavenger hunt only I don’t have to do the hunting.[…] Continue reading

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They say

One of my professors this quarter clearly does not like President Bush (the others are just less clear). I have had three classes with this professor so far this quarter, and in each class she has taken at least one opportunity to make the statement “They say that President Bush is the worst president the United States has ever had.”[…] Continue reading

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