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34 New World Heritage Sites
34 New World Heritage Sites
07/04/2004 01:47 PM
34 new sites have been inscribed to the
UNESCO World Heritage List including the
Iranian city of Bam recently devastated by earthquake and a site in
North
Korea. Some new sites in
pictures
.
World Heritage Digitzation projects
World Heritage Digitzation projects
03/08/2004 11:04 PM
Ben Kacyras is the inventor of the portable
Cyrax 3D scanning
camera traditionally used by surveyors for quickly creating
"surgical exact" 3D models of large structures. Ben
has
se
t a goal to scan every
World Heritage Site on
Earth and make it available online so that if anything were to happen
to a site, an exact replica could be re-built. Example
Cyrax
pictures. More
3D Camera
links and
other World Heritage
Digitization efforts.
Website cheering for world heritage
bidding launched
Website cheering for world heritage
bidding launched
07/14/2004 05:02 AMContent.sina.com - Wed Jul 14, 08:21 am GMT
"Heritage Foundation Ideas Shifted As
Malaysia Ties Grew (Hit Piece On The
Heritage Foundation By The WAPO)"
"Heritage Foundation Ideas Shifted As
Malaysia Ties Grew (Hit Piece On The
Heritage Foundation By The WAPO)"
04/18/2005 04:45 AMA-list bl0gger discovers Still Life
A-list bl0gger discovers Still Life
08/07/2004 10:17 PM
David
Weinberger is slowing down enough to smell the roses - or at least
to see a still life.
[Joho the
Blog]
iTunes, Panther named in PC World
best-of list
iTunes, Panther named in PC World
best-of list
06/02/2004 09:48 PMApple had two products in the "Best of 2004" list by PC World
magazine...
Fax List Wholesalers now Has
International Fax Numbers for Countries
All Over the World
Fax List Wholesalers now Has
International Fax Numbers for Countries
All Over the World
03/22/2005 03:29 PMNow business has a way to market to prospective clients outside the
U.S. and receive immediate customer responses in new markets all over
the world, at 30% or less than the cost of direct mail or other
advertising mediums. [PRWEB Mar 21, 2005]
Second Life Virtual World to Get Firefox
Second Life Virtual World to Get Firefox
06/05/2005 10:57 PMSecond Life Says You Own Virtual Goods
In Their World
Second Life Says You Own Virtual Goods
In Their World
11/14/2003 03:58 PMYesterday we wrote about a new conference looking at the issue of
how
do offline laws apply in online worlds, especially with respect to
digital goods within those worlds. Ernest Miller is at the conference
and is reporting that Linden Labs, who runs the game Second Life has
officially announced that
players get the ownership rights to intellectual
property created in the game. They've put up a
press release with
more details. While interesting, I'm not sure this is a
good
development, since it basically throws the issue out of the online
world and into the offline courts. Whereas most games handle such
issues internally, Linden Labs is basically punting on the issue to
the US court system. I can see the argument for both sides, but I'm
not sure what makes the most sense yet. In the same post from Miller,
he points out that a representative from There.com says that there
have been problems within their world of people wearing "knockoff"
clothing. Someone will design a new virtual shirt that looks like a
more expensive virtual shirt. Suddenly, all of the
problems of
our intellectual property system in the offline world will get passed
on to the virtual world. Why not use this opportunity to create new
and
better rules concerning intellectual property online?
Your Mac Life features Griffin, IDG
World Expo
Your Mac Life features Griffin, IDG
World Expo
06/09/2004 12:15 PMThis week's edition of the
Your
Mac Life radio show will feature Griffin Technology's VP of
Marketing Andrew Green, to talk about the iTalk, the iTrip mini and
the RadioShark. IDG World Expo Group Vice President Warwick Davies
will be on hand to talk about next month's Macworld Conference &
Expo Boston. And MacCentral and Macworld's Peter Cohen will have a
recap of this week's game news. You can listen on an
audio feed or watch and
listen on a
video
feed, and join other listeners in live text-based chats on
World Without
Borders or using IRC on the irc.netmug.org server in the
#yourmaclife channel. The show happens every Wednesday night at 5:30PM
- 8PM Pacific Time, 8:30PM - 11PM Eastern.
Lovgate Worm Comes Back to Life (PC
World)
Lovgate Worm Comes Back to Life (PC
World)
07/09/2004 01:24 PMPC World - New variants disable antivirus software, open a back door
on infected PCs.
100 Photographs that Changed the World
by LIFE - The Digital Journalist
100 Photographs that Changed the World
by LIFE - The Digital Journalist
09/14/2004 03:28 AM100 „‚€„, ˆ… € .. 100 Photographs that Changed the World .. can be
seen here
digitaljournalist.org/issue0309/lm_index.html
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New IFAW Site Gives Gift of Life to
Animals Around the World
New IFAW Site Gives Gift of Life to
Animals Around the World
12/17/2004 06:36 PMDesigned for animal lovers, last minute shoppers and hard-to-buy-for
people alike, IFAW's gift guide makes it easy to give the gift of
helping animals. Gifts of $25 to $500 purchased on behalf of your
loved one will directly benefit animals. Choices include: protecting
elephants from poachers in Asia and Africa, rehabilitating penguins
hurt by oils spills, saving orphaned bear cubs in Russia, protecting
Canadian baby seals and aiding the "Doctor Dog" program in China,
which uses contact with dogs as a supplement to medical and behavioral
care for kids and adults with amazing results.
Three Presenters to Keynote IBC Life
Sciences' Drug Discovery Technology(R)
World Congress
Three Presenters to Keynote IBC Life
Sciences' Drug Discovery Technology(R)
World Congress
05/31/2004 01:47 PMIBC Life Sciences, producer of the 9th Annual Drug Discovery
Technology® World Congress, to be held August 8-13, 2004 in Boston,
Massachusetts, has announced the keynote sessions at this year's
event: •Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D., Director, National Institutes of
Health •David Baltimore, Ph.D., President, California Institute of
Technology •Mark Fishman, M.D., President, Novartis Institutes for
Biomedical Research [PRWEB May 3, 2004]
Apple Comptuer CEO Steve Jobs Named To
'TIME 100' List Of Most Influential
People In World Today
Apple Comptuer CEO Steve Jobs Named To
'TIME 100' List Of Most Influential
People In World Today
04/11/2005 03:31 AM By MacDailyNews
Mourners from around the world turned to
the Internet to track the waning hours
of Pope John Paul II's life an
Mourners from around the world turned to
the Internet to track the waning hours
of Pope John Paul II's life an
04/03/2005 05:24 PMBaku Today Apr 3 2005 9:19PM GMT
Our Bicycling Heritage
Our Bicycling Heritage
06/16/2004 02:01 AM
High wheels,
hard tired,
pneumatics and
children.
The
Wheelmen is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to
keeping alive the
heritage of
American cycling,
promoting the
restoration and
riding of
early
cycles<
/a> (1918 or earlier),
and
encouraging
cycling as part of
moder
n living.
the Heritage Foundation
the Heritage Foundation
04/19/2005 04:30 AMHIT
PIECE,
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59539-2005Apr16.html
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Anglo-Sikh Heritage
Anglo-Sikh Heritage
09/22/2004 06:42 AM
Anglo-Sikh Heritage. Sikhs and
Britain. More at the
Sikh
Cyber-Museum. "E3: Heritage of Kings Details"
"E3: Heritage of Kings Details"
05/22/2004 09:54 AMTopps Heritage News
Topps Heritage News
06/25/2004 11:45 AMThe latest collector card series from Topps, due out this fall, will
include Artist Sketch cards similar to that of the very popular Clone
Wars set.
Star Wars comic book artist
Tom Hodges has been
asked to do a sketches. Above is a new Clone Wars card submitted by
staffer Mark as an example of what they may look like. Also, Heritage
promo cards P2 and P5 are now available from StarWarsShop.com and
Diamond Previews magazine respectively.
Is Novell ashamed of its heritage?
Is Novell ashamed of its heritage?
07/26/2004 12:37 PMI'll be in Portland, Ore., next week for the O'Reilly group's Open
Source Convention. This is usually not a place where the NetWare name
comes up very often and I don't expect this year to be any different.
What is different, though, is that this year Novell's Chris Stone will
be making a keynote address to the assembled multitude.
HOW TO
SAVE THE WORLD READING LIST
HOW TO
SAVE THE WORLD READING LIST
07/18/2004 03:41 PM
In Beyond Civilization, Daniel Quinn
says:
People will listen
when
they're ready to listen and not before. Probably, once upon a
time,
you weren't ready
to listen to an idea than now seems to you obvious, even urgent. Let
people
come to it in their own time. Nagging or bullying will only alienate
them.
Don't preach. Don't waste time with people who want to argue. They'll
keep
you immobilized forever. Look for people who are already open to
something
new.
When presenting a new
idea, you don't have to have all the answers. It's better to say 'I
don't know' than to fake it. Make people formulate their own
questions.
Don't take on the responsibility of figuring out what their difficulty
is. We each internalize information differently. If you don't
understand
a question, keep insisting they explain it until it's clear. Nine
times
out
of ten they'll supply the answer themselves.
Above all, listen.
Your close attention is sometimes more important than your
articulateness in winning converts. And learning is always a good
thing.
When I've talked to people about the ideas I've presented in this
blog,
I get the sense that maybe 10% really understand and appreciate what
I'm saying. Perhaps another 40% are ready to listen and want to believe, but either my
inarticulateness or their internalization mechanism garbles the
message. After all, saving the world (or, as one recent commenter
'geo'
put it more accurately "changing how humans live so we as a species
can
continue to survive") is not easy or obvious, or we'd all be busy
doing
it. This reading list is for that 40%, in the hope that better writers
than I can convey more clearly and compellingly what we need to do and
why. The remaining 50%, I suspect, are not ready. Five years ago
someone gave me The Spell of the
Sensuous and I gave up after five pages -- I just wasn't
ready.
Here's the list -- 56 books and articles that forever changed my
worldview, and my purpose for living::
What Life was Really Like
Before
Civilization: Revisionist History
- Full House, by
the
late Stephen
J. Gould.
The presence of man on Earth was a random occurrence, and after the
next Extinction Event life on the planet is likely to evolve
differently. We are not the Crown of Creation.
- The Wealth of Man
by Peter
Jay. The life of pre-historic man was easy, idyllic, and very
pleasant. Hunt big slow game an hour a day, relax and enjoy the
rest.
- The
Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race, (online) essay
by Jared
Diamond Why the adoption of agriculture was 'a catastrophe
from which
we have never recovered'.
- Original Affluence,
by Marshall Sahlins.
If you wanted to defend a new society that featured rigid hierarchy,
agonizingly hard work, suffering, frequent starvation and slavery,
wouldn't you try to portray
the alternative life as 'short, nasty and brutish'?
- Extinction,
by Michael
Boulter. Our planet's history is one of cycles punctuated by
massive extinctions and new beginnings. Our only choice is whether to
end this one sooner (a century) or later (several millennia).
- The Axemaker's
Gift
by Jame
s
Burke
and Robert Ornstein. How innovativeness has been increasingly
corrupted
to concentrate and retain power, instead of making the world
better.
What's Going On
Under our Noses: The Real News
- The Unconscious
Civilization, by John Ralston Saul.
How and why we've become helpless slaves of the political and economic
system we built.
- Ockham's
Razor, by
Wade Rowland.
What's wrong with our modern values, and where to look for new
ones.
- People
Before Profit, by Charles
Derber -- How rampant corporatism ravaged
the vast
majority of people worldwide in the 1800s, and is doing so
again.
- State of the
World,
by WorldWatch
Institute, The 7 trends that most threaten eco-collapse:
population
growth, rising temperature, falling water tables, shrinking cropland
per person, collapsing fisheries, shrinking forests, and the
extinction
of plant and animal species.
- World Scientists' Warning
(online), by the Union
of Concerned Scientists. "Human beings and the natural world are
on
a collision course. No more than one or a few decades remain
before the chance to avert the threats we now confront will be lost
and
the prospects for humanity immeasurably diminished. A great
change in our stewardship of the Earth and life on it is required if
vast human misery is to be avoided and our global home on this planet
is
not to be irretrievably mutilated."
- Dream of the Earth
by Thomas Berry.
"We are in trouble just now because we do not have a good story.
We are in between stories. The old story, the account of how we
fit into it, is no longer effective. Yet we have not learned the
new story."
- The Future
of Freedom, by Fareed
Zakaria Why we can't change another
country's culture from outside it.
- The New
Rules of the World, by John
Pilger
An accurate, devastating
portrait of the world in 2003.
- The
Demon in
the Freezer, by Richard
Preston. How vulnerable we all are to
individual acts of terror, chaos and sabotage.
- Against the Grain,
by Richard
Manning. How grain monoculture evolved, and how it's ruining the
Earth.
- Population
Projections,
by US
Census Bureau. They're no longer assuring us that US and Global
Population will level out at 300 million and 9 billion. Would you
believe 1 billion and 12 billion by the end of the century, and still
rising?
- Global
Warming, by
NOAA.
An online synopsis of US scientists' consensus on the causes and
consequences of global warming.
- This Overheating World -
Worried? Us? (online essay) by Bill McKibben. Article
in the UK journal Granta explaining the psychology, and
cynical political expediency, of denial.
- Are Cities Changing
Local
and Global Climates?, (online) by NASA.
Studies of urban microclimates and how they contribute to local
climate change and instability.
- Restoring Scientific Integrity
(online) by Union of
Concerned Scientists. The Bush regime's distortion of scientific
research to forward its
own political agenda.
- Climate Collapse,
by David Stipp
(online article) from Fortune Magazine. The possibility and chilling
implications of
global warming producing sudden drastic climate shifts.
- Conservative Myths
on
Global Warming (online) by Blogger
Carpe Datum. A brief but thorough explanation of the science
behind
global warming, and the reasoning behind scientists' connecting it to
human activity and worrying about the risks of resultant
instability
- The Empire
Strikes Out,
by Kenny
Ausubel. Corporatism and acquisitiveness run amok are ruining our
world, but nature always bats last.
- The Tragedy of the
Commons,
by Garry
Harding. The commons, that which belongs in common to all of us,
is
disappearing -- Why nobody really cares.
- Elizabeth
Costello, by JM
Coetzee.
Why we tolerate a holocaust against our
fellow creatures on Earth.
- The Machine in Our Heads,
by Glenn
Parton.
How the ecological crisis is rooted in a human psychological
crisis.
About Gaia: What
Nature is Really About
- When Elephants
Weep,
by Jeff Masson. Compelling
scientific evidence that animals feel deep emotions.
- Mind of the Raven,
by Bernd
Heinrich. Compelling scientific evidence that animals are
intelligent, complex, rational and communicative.
- The Sacred
Balance
by David Suzuki. A
passionate explanation of James Lovelock's
Gaia Hypothesis, the need to
redesign how we live, and the importance of spending more time in
nature.
- The Hidden
Dimension,
by Edward
Hall. We need space and a natural environment to be healthy and
human. When we're deprived of them, we get mentally ill.
- The Spell of the
Sensuous,
by David
Abram. How to reconnect with nature, and rediscover wonder.
Radical Analysis, Radical
Solutions (these are the most important readings, but you
probably won't 'buy' their arguments unless you've first read much of
the material above)
- Ishmael, The Story of B, and Beyond Civilization by Daniel Quinn.
Also the IshCon
discussion forum. The first two of these three books
are fictionalized stories about human history from a different,
anti-civilization perspective, with penetrating, astounding analysis
and insight. Ishmael is more
popular but I prefer The Story of
B
which recapitulates the entire theses in a series of 'lectures'. The
two critical lectures are online here.
Beyond Civilization is about
what
we should do about all this.
- A Language Older Than
Words, by Derrick
Jensen.
A profound and disturbing argument for why moderate answers to our
current predicament won't work.
- The
World We
Want, by Mark
Kingwell.
Why we are best served by trusting our
instincts rather than what we are persuaded is moral or
rational.
Toolkit for Change: Knowledge We
Can Use
to Save the World
- Freeman Dyson's
Brain
(online interview), in Wired Magazine.
The
twin keys to building a better world are (a) establishing viable
self-sufficient local communities to replace big centralized states
and
governments, and (b) selective more-with-less technologies like
solar/wind energy coops and biotech medicines.
- The Developing Ideas
Interview (online) with economist Herman Daly.
An economic and tax program that favours communities and commons
instead of corporations, and a 'contract' to reduce our population and
ecological footprint.
- The
Unconquerable World, by Jon
Schell.
Why non-violence and
consensus-building are the only viable way forward.
- The Support
Economy, by Shoshana
Zuboff A model for a post-capitalist economy.
- Unequal
Protection, by Thom
Hartmann. The case for denying 'personhood'
to corporations.
- When
Corporations Rule
the World, by David
Korten.
The need to get corporations out of politics and create localized
economies that
empower communities within a system of global cooperation, overcoming
the
myths about economic growth and the sanctification of greed, and
focusing
instead on overconsumption, poverty, overpopulation, and reining in
untrammelled
corporate power.
- Radical
Simplicity, by Jim
Merkel.
How to free yourself from
possessions and wage slavery without sacrifice.
- The Tipping
Point, by Malcolm
Gladwell. What makes things change.
- Ten Ways to Make a
Difference, by Peter
Singer.
A pragmatic recipe for change.
- The Truth About
Stories,
by Thomas
King. The truth about stories is that that's all we are. Want a
new
society? Write a new story.
- The Boycott
List,
by Responsible
Shopper, and Good Stuff,
by the WorldWatch
Institute. What not to buy, and what to buy instead.
- The Corporation,
by Joel
Bakan. An action plan for undermining corporatism.
- Humans in the Wilderness,
by Glenn
Parton. How we might reintroduce humans, well-spaced-out, into a
primarily wilderness Earth.
- At Home in
the Universe, by S
tuart
Kauffman. How self-organizing,
self-managing systems work.
- EarthDance (entire
book online), by Elisabet
Sahtouris. Eleven steps to cultural metamorphosis (my summary is
here)
- eGaia
(entire book
online), by Gary
Alexander. How to achieve of peace,
cooperation and sustainability (replacing war, competition and growth,
the fuels of our current culture) and a future state
vision with vignettes from
individuals' lives in a balanced and harmonious future
world.
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Backing Up Our Cultural Heritage Ain't
Easy
Backing Up Our Cultural Heritage Ain't
Easy
04/30/2004 04:13 PMBrewster Kahle's
Web Archive
shouldn't be new to you. The service, which tries to archive as much
web content as possible, is only one part of Kahle's desire to archive
just about every bit of content we create. Of course, in times of
overly broad copyright protection,
archiving our culture
isn't easy. In order to do so, he says there are three questions
that need to be answered: "Can we? May we? Will we?" The answer to
the first is obviously yes. The second is where copyright law gets
complicated. Kahle is pitching his idea as creating a legal "backup"
for all different types of content, but not everyone sees it that way.
They still believe that every version of content (even if it's
digital and infinitely reproducible) needs to be accounted for and
paid for. The final question is still up for debate, but seems
somewhat dependent on the second question. Unfortunately, too many
copyright owners with too narrow a vision don't quite see that they're
doing more harm to themselves by not allowing folks like Kahle the
opportunity to back up our cultural heritage.
First Look At Topps Heritage Sketch
Cards
First Look At Topps Heritage Sketch
Cards
07/13/2004 08:41 AMThe
Official Site has revealed
sketch cards from the upcoming Topps Heritage trading card series.
Artists Kilian Plunkett and Thomas Hodges have submitted stunning
all-new artwork. The sketch cards made their debut in the Animated
Clo
ne Wars set last fall and where wildly popular with art and card
collectors. Click
here for more information and a listing of almost 20
participating artists including Dave Dorman and Paul Rudish.
Effort to save UK's web heritage
Effort to save UK's web heritage
06/22/2004 04:04 AMBBC Jun 22 2004 8:59AM GMT
Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail
Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail
09/22/2004 02:19 PMa fascinating historical record for an underappreciated culture
New Artists For Heritage Sketch Cards
New Artists For Heritage Sketch Cards
09/06/2004 01:01 PMThe
Topps site has been updated with the names of eight new
artists for
Star Wars Heritage: Cynthia Cummens, David
Rabbitte, Dimitri Patelis, Jeff Carlisle, Jeff Johnson, Ron Randall,
Tommy Lee Edwards, and William O'Neil. Click through for more
information on these additions.
Topps Heritage Set Mark Hamill Chase
Topps Heritage Set Mark Hamill Chase
08/13/2004 09:24 PMSportsology.net has a scan of the just
announced Mark Hamill chase card from the upcoming
Star Wars
Heritage set.
Topps Heritage Sketch Card Preview
Topps Heritage Sketch Card Preview
09/18/2004 07:41 AMStarwars.com have posted new sketch card previews for the following
artists, Dave Dorman, Cynthia Cummens, and Jan Duursema. Plus there's
news on even more artists joining the Topps Heritage sketch card team!
Click on through for more!
Topps Heritage Sketch Card Gallery
Topps Heritage Sketch Card Gallery
07/29/2004 12:02 PMStarWars.com adds new info and a gallery of several of the sketch
cards from the upcoming Heritage card set. Featured are cards by
artists Paul Rudish, Matt Busch, Mike Lemos, Randy Martinez, Thomas
Hodges, Joe Corroney, Chris Trevas, Brian Ching, Davidé Fabbri, Robert
Teranishi, Brandon McKinney, Dan Parsons, and John McCrea. Click on
any of the thumbnails for the report.
Resource Discovery Technologies for the
Heritage Sector
Resource Discovery Technologies for the
Heritage Sector
07/23/2004 06:25 AMDigiCULT Thematic Issue 6 Resource
Discovery Technologies for the Heritage Sector, June 2004 Download Thematic Issue 6:
Link HiRes .pdf (4,9 MB)
http://snipurl.com/7v46 This sixth Thematic Issue concentrates on how resource
discovery technologies can ensure that the high value, authoritative
information of heritage institutions is effectively found, retrieved,
and presented to Internet users. With a key focus on the user, the
Issue looks into user-driven approaches in interactive resource
discovery. Expert opinion suggests that offering easy to use services
and tools able to integrate the research and learning needs and
behaviours of their users may form one of the heritage institutions’
answers to the dominance of general-purpose global search engines.
However, along with ensuring state-of-the-art interactive access and
presentation, the heritage sector will also need to raise the
public’s awareness to, and visibility of, its online resources in a
more profound manner. Otherwise it faces the risk that the large
investment required in creating digital collections, rich descriptive
metadata, study and learning material, will fail to realise a high
return – in terms of interest and appreciation, discovery and
valuable uses of heritage resources. This has been added to
Deep Web Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
Native Americans turn to DNA testing to
prove heritage
Native Americans turn to DNA testing to
prove heritage
03/26/2005 02:36 AMTechnocrat.net Mar 26 2005 7:21AM GMT
Apple: Open-source heritage will protect
Tiger
Apple: Open-source heritage will protect
Tiger
09/01/2004 03:40 PMApple says it is counting on the open-source heritage of its operating
system to spare Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) from the security woes that have
plagued Microsoft...
Christchurch website launch celebrates
heritage milestones
Christchurch website launch celebrates
heritage milestones
03/17/2005 03:43 AMLocalgovt.co.nz - Wed Mar 16, 07:54 am GMT
Steve Jobs Tops List Of Forbes' 'The
Most-Improved CEOs' List
Steve Jobs Tops List Of Forbes' 'The
Most-Improved CEOs' List
12/02/2003 12:37 AM(MacDailyNews via MyAppleMenu)
From Wish List to Check List: Customer
Input Drives Microsoft Office OneNote
2003 Service Pack 1
From Wish List to Check List: Customer
Input Drives Microsoft Office OneNote
2003 Service Pack 1
04/20/2004 11:26 PMIn an academic setting, a score of 90 percent earns an automatic "A".
By that measure, the team shaping Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 merits
a similar high passing grade. When the innovative application debuted
last October, it reflected the pioneering edge of the digital
note-taking category. Today, Microsoft honed that edge by announcing
the preview release of Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1
(OneNote SP1). Ninety percent of the features included in the software
update are a direct result of customer input and feedback -- with the
remaining 10 percent coming from indirect customer feedback.
Half-Life facial expressions used in
autistic life-skills classes
Half-Life facial expressions used in
autistic life-skills classes
05/14/2004 07:41 PMHere's a novel use for a First-Person Shooter:
An autism institute apparently is interested in using Half-Life 2's
facial animation capabilities to help teach autistic children how to
recognize expressions, according to PC Gamer magazine.
LinkLifeBio.com’s “Road of Life Adventure”
Seeks Ordinary People with Extraordinary
Life Stories
LifeBio.com’s “Road of Life Adventure”
Seeks Ordinary People with Extraordinary
Life Stories
07/23/2004 09:58 AMLifeBio, Inc., the leading online personal history company, believes
that everyone has a story to tell and they need to tell it. From
August 2 to August 7, the company will conduct free audio interviews,
present workshops on why and how to tell life stories, and give away
old-fashioned wooden YoYos, traveling through the Midwest. People they
meet will pick LifeBio questions from a traveling treasure chest and
share memories through audio and written recordings. [PRWEB Jul 22,
2004]
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