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Saturday, January 26

 Music Selection Resources on the WWW: music resources for music librarians. It includes "major and independent label listings, reviews, music publishers, library catalogs, and exemplary general, jazz, roots, classical, and world music reference sites, as well as resource guides on selection tools for the library music buyer."

 Fat Chuck's Corrupt CDs: Chuck defines "corrupt CDs" as those that can't be played on computerized devices (e.g., computers or car CD players) or can't be duplicated for personal use.

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Friday, January 25

 Iron Science Teacher: in each webcast, "the (San Francisco) Exploratorium staff and teachers demonstrate their science projects and compete for the title of IRON SCIENCE TEACHER!"

 "Detecting Baloney: How to draw boundaries between science and pseudoscience," a two-part article in the November and December 2001 issues of Scientific American.

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Thursday, January 24

 Zeno's Forensic Site: information on forensic science: links about forensic sciences, medicine, psychology, etc.

 Autopsy Screenwriter's Guide: "The Procedure Related in Narrative Form. A Guide for Screenwriters and Novelists," by Ed Uthman.

 What I'm reading today:
- Making Faces using forensic and archaeological evidence, by John Prag and Richard Neave. About reconstructing faces from the skull up.

- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Double Dealer, by Max Allan Collins. Original novel based on the TV series.

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Wednesday, January 23

 Twilit Grotto: Archives of Western Esoterica.

 The Alchemy website and virtual library.

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Tuesday, January 22

 The Spam Gift Catalog. Clothing, toys, earrings (yes, earrings. Would I make this up?)

 More from the Lego front: Play Optics With LEGO, a paper published in the Proceedings of the Fifth International Topical Meeting on Education and Training in Optics. Neat Lego construction.

posted at 2:10 PM | link |


Monday, January 21

 "What it might look like if AOL buys out Red Hat (cartoon).

 1901: Living at the Time of the Census, from the UK Public Record Office. Events, people, places, and what it was like living in the UK in 1901.

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Sunday, January 20

 Human Anatomy Online: Graphics, animations, and links about human anatomy.

 GURPS Buffy the Vampire Slayer (mini-worldbook), in The Journal of the PK Institute for Information Engineering, Volume 6(3), Summer 1997.

posted at 12:49 PM | link |


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