Name: Spincycle
Dateline: Stanford, CA
Weblog: gbytes.gsood.com [RSS]
Articles: 64
First Published: Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Last Published: Friday, May 18, 2007
Currently listing articles 64-51:
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Interview with Eric Berlin, Blogcritics Executive Producer— Eric Berlin weighs in on online media, volunteerism, and BC.
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Interview with Lisa McKay, Executive Editor of BC— Lisa McKay chimes in on some of the same questions that I put forth to Christopher Rose.
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Movie Review: The Namesake— A few bright spots dot this mediocre film based on an equally middling novel by Jhumpa Lahiri.
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Interview: Christopher Rose, Comments Editor for Blogcritics.org— Christopher Rose weighs in on policies, ethics, and the future of Blogcritics.
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Political Economy Of Everyday Conversation— Conversational space is changing and our structure of knowledge is changing with it.
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Interview with Bill Thompson, BBC Technology Columnist - Part II— Bill Thompson, noted BBC columnist, shares his thoughts on Copyright Law, information fragmentation, and the political economy of the Internet
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Interview With Bill Thompson, BBC Technology Columnist: Part I— Premiere technology commentator Bill Thompson shares his thoughts in this stimulating interview.
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Interview with Dr. Victor J. Stenger, author of God: The Failed Hypothesis— Renowned physicist Victor Stenger answers wide-ranging questions on God, proof and what he'd need to be convinced.
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Book Review: The Acid Alkaline Balance Diet: An Innovative Program for Ridding Your Body of Acidic Wastes by Felicia Drury Kliment— A useful book for people struggling to find a simple effective diet plan.
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Interview with Ronald Aronica and Mtetwa Ramdoo, Authors of The World is Flat? - A Critical Analysis of Thomas L. Friedman's New York Times Bestseller - Part Two— Ramdoo and Aronica put Thomas Friedman's book under the lens.
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Book Review: The World Is Flat? A Critical Analysis of Thomas L. Friedman's New York Times Bestseller by Ronald Aronica and Mtetwa Ramdoo— The authors offer an encyclopedic, richly supported, step-by-step dismantling of each of Friedman's arguments.
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Interview with Ronald Aronica and Mtetwa Ramdoo, Authors of The World is Flat? – A Critical Analysis of Thomas L. Friedman's New York Times Bestseller— Part one of two parts: Ramdoo and Aronica say that Friedman's book is full of inaccuracies.
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An Interview with Felicia Drury Kliment, Author of Acid Alkaline Balance Diet: An Innovative Program for Ridding Your Body of Acidic Wastes— "What very few diet plans don’t address is the differences in individual digestive metabolism. I advocate eating according to your metabolic needs."
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Understanding the US by Numbers: A Small Government— US government's footprint, as measured by percentage of GDP, on the economy seems comparatively much lower than that of developed European economies.

