Ignorantium
More reactive than flourine. Funnier than boron.
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The first “weekly review” post on Ignorantium

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Quick reviews of two musician-oriented sites: eJamming and Guguchu.

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My love note to Backupify.

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More on the guy in the towel. Oh, and social media pettiness too.

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A post in which I defend the Old Spice Guy and his efforts.

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Hang in there, baby

Wherein I provide you with some thoughts on recessions and increased mortality rates.

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Depression Era Technologists

A longish post on the glamor of the tech sector…

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Facebook

Online social networking really is the wild, wild west.

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Sports? Nah. Statistics.

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All about Epping, because someone there visits this site.

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Is there such a thing as a social network in a bad neighborhood?

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Sunrise on Wall Street

Wherein I link to an older Wired article that still makes sense.

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