Today is Armistice Day
marking the end of The Great War. Todays reading list includes : Barbara Tuchman's
The Proud Tower, Dalton Trumbo's
Johnny Got His Gun, Jane Urquhart's
The Underpainter, William Shirer's
The Third Republic, Christopher Isherwood's
Berlin Stories and John McCrae's
In Flander's Fields. If nothing else, please take a moment to remember those who fought and died in the trenches. World War I set the stage for almost everything to come this century and it is sad and terrifying how quickly we forget.
NY Times : Online Journalists Keep Their Eyes on Daily Numbers
"It's like in high school and you've auditioned for the school play," Offman said. "You look at the cast list and your eyes just slowly move down."
Center for Land Use Interpretation
"The Center is neither an environmental group nor an industry affiliated organization. Rather, the work of The Center integrates the many approaches to land use, the many perspectives of the landscape, into a single vision that illustrates the common ground in 'land use' debates. "
LA Weekly : The Big Nowhere
"Out on the Nellis Range [known most commonly as the notorious Area 51] with the Center for Land Use Interpretation."
Perl::Flash modules
mmmmmmm .... unprocessed fish sticks! via <a href = "http://www.linkwatcher.com/metalog/">linkwatcher</a>
Michel Venne : Groupes communautaires, entre l'État et l'individu
"Ce mouvement constitue un rempart contre la réduction de la société québécoise à un simple espace de marché, ajoute le théologien. Il contribue à resserrer les liens de solidarité et ainsi à raffermir la conscience que nous formons une nation."
Internet: accord sur les droits d'auteur