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Voice: AIGA | A Scanner and a Mission: An Interview with Paul Ford
"A massive, interlinked, searchable document that provides quick access to 157 continuous years of Harper’s Magazine -- something that will ... hopefully, provide relevance and context in a web that is filled with hour-old news."
harpers  magazine  historicity  sitekit  digital  archive  paul-ford  interview  party-like-it's-185x  awesome 
june 2007 by bkerr
The Unofficial Apple Weblog | 5 questions with Brent Simmons, creator of NetNewsWire
"It goes against my best interest to say this, but I'll say it anyway: unsubscribe! ... I'm down to 87 feeds, myself. It's the first time in more than five years that I've had less than 100 feeds. I'm trying to unsubscribe from one a day."
feed  attention  reduction  daily  practice  netnewswire  interview 
june 2007 by bkerr
Bruce Eckel | What Questions Would You Ask?
"The questions you forget to ask when you are interviewing for a job, but wish you'd asked after taking the job."
work  process  interview 
september 2006 by bkerr
Missing Parts
"When your physical appearance changes against your will, like scarring or losing a limb, is it considered body modification?"
body  modification  interview  self  design 
september 2006 by bkerr
The Michigan Daily | Blogging Community Grows With Collective Efforts
aka Murph: the Interview. I love how he's wearing that friggin suit in the picture! (It's a compliment, buddy.)
annarbor  arborblogs  umich  newspapers  media  murph  interview  immediast  etc 
january 2006 by bkerr
G-RAD | PROJECTS | THE INTERVIEWS PROJECT
Series of interviews with people having moved out of Grand Rapids, MI. Cool cities indeed!
michigan  cool  cities  funny  interview 
december 2005 by bkerr
NerdTV | Archive
Listing of all episodes w/ links to video, audio, transcripts.
internet  tv  culture  interview  tech  history  si504paper 
october 2005 by bkerr
The A.V. Club | Errol Morris
"Truth exists independent of style. It involves all kinds of issues. ... To say that vérité is more truthful than something that is narrated is just misplaced."
documentary  movies  interview  politics  humans  past 
september 2005 by bkerr
Reason | Neal Stephenson’s Past, Present, and Future
"The author of the widely praised Baroque Cycle on science, markets, and post-9/11 America."
interview  lit  sf 
february 2005 by bkerr

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