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...exciting concepts of the next generation of sites is the democratization of the Internet. By enabling each of us to create and publish our own material, the power of deciding what we read and watch has spread from a handful of media companies to anyone with an Internet connection and a cheap webcam...
...that high. Cute red head Irish boy in my section, I just wanted to let you know... I really dig thin boys! Got a bone to pick? A friend to ridicule? A crush to notify? A need for a public forum? Holla at FMholler@gmail.com. We’ll publish it all. Word...
...York and I just wrote short stories because that’s what I really wanted to do and it’s still what I really want to do...I didn’t really know anybody. I became worried that I was going to never publish anything and I knew that I could write book reviews so I started writing book reviews. I’ve taken this long detour into book reviewing and literary criticism and journalism...Eventually that turned into...
...that Harvard cannot practically make public, like its faculty, classrooms, and libraries. But making non-sensitive course materials more publicly available will cost little and would not in any way disadvantage the Harvard community or alter the classroom dynamic.That means that Harvard professors should make more of their non-publishable course materials available to the public online. Case studies, like books that professors write, would not be included in this category because their authors have a right to profit from their published work. Similarly lecture videos would not be included because making videos public would alter how students behave...
...very funny in person.”Jon Stewart would beg to differ.Rich, former president of the Harvard Lampoon (which, due to a rivalry that even Rich doesn’t understand, must now be referred to as a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine), just published his first book, “Ant Farm: And Other Desperate Situations.” Full of short, comical stories, dialogues, and playlets, “Ant Farm” is gaining Rich praise from many readers, including Stewart, and comparison to another...