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James Grimmelmann Lifts the Cone of Silence

James Grimmelmann is blogging regularly again now that his clerkship is over. This is a good thing. Example: How to Annoy Friends and Alienate People.

And he’ll be a Resident Fellow of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School and an Adjunct Professor at New York Law School. They’re lucky to have him.

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Hugmeat

A new word is born before our very eyes: Majikthise coins hugmeat.

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The Ultimate Blogging Poster

Brad DeLong brings us the ultimate blogging poster:

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Grant McCracken on How to Have a Good Holiday

I didn’t really have the greatest summer ever. It sounds as if Grant McCraken, on the other hand, did.

This Blog Sits at the: Your next vacation: I have an idea for your next vacation.

Phone Saida at Saros Research in London and set up ethnographic interviews with 10 people in London.

It sounds strange, I’m sure. Who wants to play anthropologist on their holidays?

Well, if the object is to penetrate the barrier that stands between every tourist and country/culture, ethnographic interviews are really very usful.

Russell Davies and I (with the help of people attending Russell’s Account Planning School of the Web) were recently wrestling with the idea of cruise ships, those suburbs of the sea, and it occured to me that almost all touristic experience has the quality of cruise ship containment. We may get off the ship from time to time, but the closest we are getting to the host country is a shop filled with touristic chakahs that play out stereotypes and help extinquish the possibility of cross culture contact.

I do these interviews for a living. But I am suggesting that you do them for the sheer fun of it. On a recent trip, I found Londoners fascinating on several topics, including how dinner parties are changing in London, the difference between lager andstout, what is the deal with Manchester United, anyway, when and how to use one’s best “telephone voice,” gardening the Tony Blair way, and how English audiences received The Da Vinci Code (in some cases, with audible and enthusiastic scorn, apparently).

You will have to pay these people about 100 pounds each to sit for the interview. But it’s bargain, I’m telling you.

And we both went to London….

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This is Beautiful

slacktivist: How I learned that song.

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Academic Secrets

Some people are really going to love this one: academicsecret blog (spotted via Feminist Law Profs — who incidentally, have a male guest blogger at present…)

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