A Short Post I’ve been told all my recent blogging has been too long and time-consuming to read. Instead, I’ll offer some quick links to the archives: TL;DR , from 200...
Reviewing The View A few days ago, I foolishly described a table of my blog archives as my favorite view of my blog . As with all posts that I only spend 30 seconds writing, it...
My Favorite View of My Blog One of the great things about having been a blogger for a long time is that I can present my old posts in interesting ways. I’ve been experimenting with a big...
shutdowns Oh, and I try to avoid current events because the news makes me cry, but if Enron and Global Crossings and, probably, Arthur Andersen can get (effectively or e...
National Anthropological Archives The National Anthropological Archives website offers a wide range of fascinating information, with exhibits favoring research on the indigenous peoples of No...
Among the best sources of Among the best sources of useful research links on the web is Poytner’s Web Tips . Check it twice weekly and read the archives....
In case you forgot, the In case you forgot, the Internet Archive is still sitting there, waiting for your lengthy nostalgia surfing trip....
Jason emailed me about a Jason emailed me about a bunch of Yahoo history links that he just added, and some of these are really great. I guess I am as guilty of the tendency for inst...
I got a message today I got a message today from my friend Glenn, who is part of the team responsible for the Library of Congress website, and it made me think of what a formidab...