December 2011
October 2011
Occupy Wall Street: where are the migrants? | openDemocracy
As a first-generation migrant in the United States, the demographics of the Occupy Wall Street Protest intrigues me just enough to notice that there are no conspicuous migrant populations protesting. Where in the so-called masses representing the 99% of America are the East-Asians and South-Asians from Asia? The West-African women from Africa or the Eastern-European men from Europe? This to me is a primary indicator of how heterogeneous the Occupy Wall Street campaign is in a locale as glaringly diverse as New York City in a nation built at the hands of migrant labour.
July 2011
Q: I don't understand book lengths. How can books have the same number of pages but have different word counts?
Books need to be a predictable size; they have to be manufactured to a price, stored, transported and displayed. Then they have to fit on home bookshelves. People tend to like books that are easy to read, handle, and store. We generally like and need novels to be certain sizes. If you picked up a diary-sized novel in a series one day and the sequel was the size of a family bible, you'd probably find that annoying. I know many readers won't buy hardcovers and wait for mass market paperback editions simply because the regular size of "MMPBs" fits their bookcase, or is easier to carry around.
So, production editors and typographers do a very clever job of smoothing out that big variation using white space and font sizes to get more words on each page - or fewer. They're so good at doing it that a manuscript of 100,000 words can be made into a book that is identical in overall size to one up to twice the length. Don't believe me? Pick a few books at random, do a word count, and then look at the appearance of the pages. You won't notice it unless you're looking for it.
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Page count doesn't mean a thing. It doesn't tell you how much book you're getting for your money. And, to be brutal, if your evaluation of any book is based on how many words you get rather than the impact it has on you and how well it's written - well, that's just dumb. Sorry, but it is. It's not like a pound of apples for 50 pence being better value than a pound for 75 pence. You're not being short-changed if you get a shorter novel. And left wanting more is not being short-changed. It's what good books are supposed to do.
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So don't get hung up about counting pages. A book is as long as it needs to be to tell the story. Just open it, and enjoy.
April 2011
March 2011
BIB - Le web des données ( 2010.06) -« Bibliothèques [reloaded]
February 2011
f.lux™ Better lighting... for your computer
January 2011
The fruits that can’t be held « Dokodemo Diary
HTML5 elements in Internet Explorer without Javascript
HTML5 elements in Internet Explorer without Javascript
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[whatwg] clear naming for WHAT work
I suggested privately that you call this effort HTML 5. I
still think this is a good idea. I notice that your DOCTYPE includes
"HTML5".
[Aside: I don't particularly *like* the HTML 5 name, but I think
it is clearer than HTML 4 + WebForms + processing rules +
behaviour + XML support sort-of + other stuff]
Delicious Is a Dead Man Walking – woorkup.com
The page dedicated to popular bookmarks (delicious/popular), which is one of the most visited pages on the famous social bookmarking service that counts something like 66 million monthly pageviews, is continuously flooded with spam and in the headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, no one seems to notice it.…Delicious is a dead man walking waiting for someone to put an end to his agony
December 2010
BIB - Bibliobsession » Comment cataloguer un livre en 1 minute et 43 secondes
BIB - Le minimum pour un Opac (en plus de tout ce qui est évident) : ..... Ce n’est même pas la peine de justifier !
BIB - Greasemonkey, solution pour un sudoc 2.0 « Bibliothèques [reloaded]
BIB - Ajouter des COinS dans le SIGB Primo et résolveur OpenURL : l’OpenURL est fait pour permettre d’accéder rapidement à une ressource rencontrée quelque part sur Internet
November 2010
Shirasaya
September 2010
Consultancy Notice - Pact Institute Consultant | The Phnom Penh Post
Adult Content Notice
August 2010
Access Flickr! :Bypasses the flickr.com filter: Add-ons for Firefox
Iaido from Seiza
July 2010




