Monthly Archives: July 2007

shrinking world, expanding world

One of the things I love about writing here is I get to see (to an extent) what other people are up to and how they are interacting with Marginalia. I used to have a huge amount of interest (from … Continue reading

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oh puh-lease

You would think third time lucky. Imagine if you got the chance to promote one of the world’s most recognisable brands. A real world brand level of brand, easily as recognisable anywhere in the world as Coke, and perhaps more … Continue reading

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sacred cows are best served minced

Heresy? Blasphemy? Godless heathens? Well, they ARE Irish . See the video and decide for yourself. When you’ve seen the video, check out the installation. I hope it is true and not some sort of elaborate hoax. Either way, it … Continue reading

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further tiddlywiki applications

Writing on from the use of a memory stick for a mobile research centre, there’s a little extra to add. It’s probably worth having a 1gb stick rather than a 2gb, because with a little care and attention you can … Continue reading

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