Lisa L. Spangenberg | October 21, 2004
Neal Stephenson, one of my favorite authors, was interviewed by Slashdot. Stephenson is best known for his
SF, especially for Snowcrash
and The
Diamond Age. His recent work, including a mammoth trilogy
The
Baroque Cycle, has brought him to the attention of people who
might not ordinarily read SF. Stephenson has also written In the Beginning was the
Command Line, a [...]
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Lisa L. Spangenberg | October 15, 2004
Since I’ve been horribly derelict in posting about Joseph Eska’s article regarding Indo-European, Celtic languages, family trees and cladistics, I’m going to simply point to the very helpful post from Angelo Mercado of Sauvage Noble. Go read it.
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Lisa L. Spangenberg | October 3, 2004
I’m still working on the, you know thing, but I stumbled across the Late Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts – Books of Hours 1400-1530 guide from The Institute for the Study of Illuminated Manuscripts in Denmark, and wanted to point it out. And while I’m posting, I ought to mention this article which discusses the [...]
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