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The Society for Geek Advancement and the Summer of Social Good charity fund (SM4SC is proud to be a partner in the Summer of Social Good) are proud to announce Global Geek Week, including a week-long YouTube video competition. Submit your geek inspired video to the Global Geek Week YouTube Group for the chance to [...]

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Over four days, the recent TEDGlobal conference in Oxford, England “explored and made visible the Substance of Things Not Seen.” At the end of the first day, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown discussed how images — from Kim Phúc during the Vietnam War to Neda Agha-Soltan during the recent Iranian protests — unlock our collective [...]

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I’ll admit it: I love my iBook. That dinosaur of a laptop is like my little-engine-that-could. It’s over 4 years old. It’s harddrive is small enough that I have to do the what-can-I-delete-what-can-I-save game. It’s not the fastest, or the prettiest. The neck of the power cord has been slowly falling apart for some time. [...]

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The problem with doing one meme is you have a hard time saying no to more. After sitting on it for nearly a month, I’m caving and following Shelley Greenberg, aka The Spotted Duck‘s lead and taking part in the “Sixth-Photo Meme”. After all, how can I refuse Shelley?

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A few days ago, Todd Van Hoosear (who, like me, isn’t a fan of meme-tagging) went and tagged me on the What Change Will Obama Bring meme. The day after Barack Obama won the election, I wrote about what I’d like to see. But this isn’t about what I want to happen. It’s what I [...]

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