These are my links for 3rd of August through 23rd of August:
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- Moultrie Observer – Archaeology vs. grave robbing: Where’s the line?
I have an answer, I think, but it's not one that would be accepted by everyone. I shall have to find the time to write it up. - Google Maps Overlay
A staggeringly useful hack for anyone who wants to add contour maps in Google Earth. Google Earth Pro doesn't offer that – thank Google for trials. - The Evolution of Blogging
I thought I'd found a niche for Posterous in my web-use here. Somewhere between Twitter and full-length response posts the blog. In fact Postalicious and Google Reader seem to have filled that gap, by taking brief comments like these for Google Reader and then later compiling them into one post for the weblog. - Dreams of memes and replicator machines
This is pretty much why I moved from being a meme enthusiast to being unimpressed. Though it was the Aunger book "Darwinizing Culture" that changed my mind in my case. John Wilkins explains the problems much better than I would. - Last Tuesdayism
I'm a big fan of the Digital Cuttlefish. The poems tend to be whimsy with teeth. - BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Clever rooks repeat ancient fable
I've read various papers on corvid tool use, but even so it never ceases to be astonishing. - Next total solar eclipse in Atlanta
Wolfram Alpha is still not a search engine, but it might still be useful for all that. - World’s first computer may be older than thought
- Dinosaur Bones