February 18, 2008

Yet more interestingness: 18 February 2008

Below are simple links to other interesting stuff I've come across on the web in the last day or two; they may or may not concern literature or photography, or indeed the arts at all. You can click here to learn more about how I compile this list and what software I use, if you're interested.

Exactly one year until the end of analog broadcast television in US
So what do you need for the upcoming digital revolution? Either a newish TV, a signal converter for your old one, or cable/satellite -- their systems convert the signal for you. You now have one year to upgrade!

Harvard faculty votes to create free online scholarly paper database
Harvard becomes the most prestigious American university yet to open up their publishing process, voting to create a free online database instead of relying on paper subscription-based journals.

Clowes' entire graphic novel for the NYT is now a free online PDF
"Clowes' latest graphic novel sucks!" "Clowes' latest graphic novel is brilliant!" What's your opinion? Special story commissioned by Sunday NYT now available as collected free PDF.

StuffWhitePeopleLike.org
"#61: Bicycles. #62: Knowing what's best for poor people." (Via Fimoculous.com.)

Clintons show true colors, start taunting Obama in campaign ads
Clinton's chances for the Democratic nomination are almost finished, so of course here come the attack ads.

Filed by Jason Pettus at 8:54 AM, February 18, 2008. Filed under: Arts news |

 

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