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The Last Ditch--a newsletter on issues of Liberty and Civility

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for interviews or press conferences, and who watches those anyway.” BUT (you knew this was coming, didn't you?). How about overlooked flip-flops by Republicans? How about Liz
Dispatches from The Last Ditch is a forum of opinion, edited by hard-core libertarians, that does not flinch from any of the most pressing issues of our time. We are especially int

The web site of Vas

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numerous attempts and conferences , the problem remains and is worsening by the day. The web design community, instead of solving the problem the proper way , is instead doubling
The web site of Vas

wingolog

http://wingolog.org/

They go to the same conferences. It is a baffling situation. While it is all more the more reason to ignore them both, intellectually, Slobodian’s book shows that politically we o

Domain analysis (IEKO)

https://www.isko.org/cyclo/domain_analysis.htm

their own journals, conferences, and so on. The Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) has (in 2017) special interest groups for, among other fields, Arts
The domain-analytic approach to knowledge organization (KO) (and to the broader field of library and information science, LIS) is outlined. The article reviews the discussions and

M-J. Dominus Perl Paraphernalia

https://perl.plover.com/

at the Open Source Conferences (May 2001) Why Not Translate Perl to C? (June 2001) Usenet Articles Why Questions go Unanswered What is `Scalar Context'? Why it's stupid to `use a

Richard A. Bartle: Players Who Suit MUDs

https://mud.co.uk/richard/hcds.htm

Interactive games, Conferences and Forums Ventana Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Caspian-Kaufman, J. (1995). Sid Meier's CivNET: Instruction Manual Microprose, Hunt Valley, M

TeleCommunities Canada - TéléCommunautés Canada

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Decisions old Foreign Conferences old Canadian Conferences old Community Network Policies old What was New (circa 1999!) old 1997 proposed TC membership plan and Donation link old
TeleCommunity Canada's mission is to ensure that all Canadians are able to participate in community-based communications and electronic information services by promoting and


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