Saturday, May 29, 2004
For Some, the Blogging Never Stops
The New York Times > Technology > Circuits > For Some, the Blogging Never Stops:"never have so many people written so much to be read by so few"
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"never have so many people written so much to be read by so few"
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La page sur Translations de Brian Friel a été mise à jour.
Donegal (Nord-Ouest de l'Irlande), 1833. Une communauté rurale de langue maternelle irlandaise est confrontée à l'arrivée de soldats anglais chargés d'effectuer une étude cartographique du pays et "d'angliciser" les noms de lieu...
Labels: anglais, English, literature, lycee
Notwithstanding all the fuss about privacy, Big Brother and text ads, I have signed up for a Google Gmail account. If you have missed all the fuss and don't know what I'm on about then I suggest you do a Google Search for Gmail and get with the programme as I'm not adding to the millions of lines that have been written about it already. Alright, just a few then: Webmail, 1000MB (yes, 1GB) of space, free, searchable with Google's technology should be enough to be going on with for now.
Here's my address: (This is encoded in Javascript as an anti-spam measure, using the free and easy to use Hivelogic Enkoder. It will be interesting to see how long it takes before the first bit of spam drops into my inbox).
"most [football] teams in Europe are a bunch of French people playing a bunch of French people."
Derek 'Robbo' Robinson at the BBC.