Wired on nextmonet.com
"When I was ready to graduate from posters, I went to several galleries and was never more intimidated. I thought I had a great vocabulary, but I realized I didn't know much about art. I felt really dumb." Graduate from posters? When you were ready? Buy a copy of
ArtSpeak and decide for yourself if you're really missing anything.
Jean-Louis Gassée : Vu de la Silicon Valley
"Je me demande, en particulier, comment nous allons réagir au sentiment diffus que nos moindres actions sont comptées, pesées, divisées, exploitées pour ne pas dire vendues." The nice man from Be
tells the French how it is.
iCab 1.6 supports HTTPS
"iCab (only the PPC version) now uses the [MacOS 8.6] system extension 'URL Access' to support HTTPS (SSL)." Yay!
Philip Gourevitch
"The best reason I have come up with for looking closely into Rwanda's stories is that ignoring them makes me even more uncomfortable about existence and my place in it."
Anthony Housefather
"I challenge all English-speaking business owners or those in positions of authority at corporations to look into their hiring practices and see if they are giving their own community members a fair shake." Oh, that's just great. With friends like this, who needs enemies?
nextmonet.com
"Research then confirmed that Claude Monet is the most recognized artist in the world – his name synonymous with "art" even to a novice." I'm going to reserve judgement on this one for a while.