Dickens of a Blog

(February 2010)

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  1. February 1, 2010: I feel angry about things today (mostly politics, but others too). What angers, and what makes me happy to balance it out.
  2. February 2, 2010: The power of doubt in research
  3. February 7, 2010: Who Loves Books More: pReaders or eReaders? (aka, Doug gets Tongue in Cheek)
  4. February 8, 2010: My big upcoming project: Doug remakes The Thing in the Lake by Eleanor M. Ingram
  5. Horror Movie Review a Trois I - Hellraiser: Inferno, Days of Darkness, and The Reptile
  6. February 13, 2010: Four cases of chicken mushroom ramen and other assorted crap
  7. February 14, 2010: Some more pbook-love turned ebook hate, but at least Random House seems reasonable
  8. February 15, 2010: Fratire versus subversive literature
  9. February 17, 2010: From zero to five stars in Facebook, applying common sense Information science to a sluggish social networking giant
  10. February 20, 2010: New website design (sort of) and the trip to Tuscaloosa to see Neil Gaiman
  11. February 22, 2010: At the core of our medical problems, the too many layers and not enough common sense...
  12. February 26, 2010: Saying Goodbye to W (No, not George Bush)
  13. February 27, 2010: Black History Month: overcoming captivity and the inclinations of separatism

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since: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:20:56 -0600

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