A decade after the death of renowned folklorist Alan Lomax, his vision of a "global jukebox" is being realized: his vast archive — some 5,000 hours of sound recordings, 400,000 feet of film, 3,000 videotapes, 5,000 photographs and piles of manuscripts, much of it tucked away in forgotten or inaccessible corners — is being digitized so that the collection can be accessed online. About 17,000 music tracks will be available for free streaming by the end of February. NYT article
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posted by flapjax at midnite to MetaFilter at Jan 30 at 9:16 PM
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I need some well-written and very suspenseful books to take my mind off of a 25-hour flight. Donna Tartt's "The Secret History" is the ideal book, but alas, I've already read it. I also need two-person travel sized games.
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I'm putting together a compilation of fun/cool/interesting/astonishing vids off youtube vimeo etc and etc to show to people, trying to give a little bit of a sense why I like the internet so much, why I get such a kick out of it, show to people who aren't as familiar with what is "out there" on the inter-tubes and/or aren't familiar with the net at all. So. Here's my question: What are your must-show videos, what do you share with friends and family, what video do you say to a good friend "Oh jesus, you've just
got to see this!"
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Diplomacy isn't everyone's idea of fun. Time is one obstacle; a quick game can take six hours, and others can go on for 16 hours. More important, most of the action unfolds away from the table, in tense, furtive conversations among the seven players representing the once-great powers of Europe as they trade intelligence and plan joint maneuvers. The back-and-forth sounds like a David Mamet screenplay about the Triple Entente, especially because no promise is binding, no piece of information reliable. According to the rules (3 MB PDF), "players may say anything they wish." Eavesdropping, slander and betrayal -- back-stabbing, in Diplomacy parlance -- become arrows in your quiver, not the concealed weaponry of cheats and spoilsports.
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Why would you spend so many years doing something you don't want to do anymore?
An American businessman was at the pier of a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisherman docked. Inside the small boat were several large yellow fin tuna. The American complimented the Mexican on the quality of his fish and asked... [
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posted by empath to MetaFilter at Feb 2 at 6:20 AM
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Easy one for me, since this comes up with my son: "I'm glad he's one of the skin colors you like!"
I say it happily; they can choose to see it as a joke, or a criticism, or an embarrassing outing of their intent, or just a non sequitur. It suits my purposes in any of those interpretations. [
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Prepare to open fire:
the Susan G. Komen Million Dollar Elite
Call each one of these companies and tell them you are disappointed in their support of Komen due to the fact that they play politics with women's health.
the Million Dollar Council Call each one of these companies and tell them you are disappointed in their support of Komen due... [
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posted by Ironmouth to MetaFilter at Jan 31 at 4:58 PM
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Physically, she was everything I wanted in woman. Yet her thick Russian accent and her choice of words were holding her back from being a perfect “10.” One evening, we cuddled on the bed and watched TV when I noticed her large hoop earnings. I told her how nice they looked and she immediately responded, “I will make you jump through hoops for... [
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I've been wanting to tell this story on MeFi for a while, but I never thought that I'd get the opportunity. stray, if you're ever in Los Angeles, I owe you a beer.
There was this girl with whom I'd gone on a few dates, and one day while we're fooling around she tells me "Just so you know, if you wanted to piss in my mouth, I'd be totally ok... [
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posted by Parasite Unseen to MetaFilter at Jan 31 at 6:40 PM
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Folks,
First off there is no way he would have tried to put out "Good Day" before the predator. The production of the song was part of the rivalry with Dre/Snoops success. His earlier production was produced by the Bomb Squad (public enemy), or Sir Jinx (who just produced like the Bomb Squad). Pagers being available before is... [
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posted by lkc to MetaFilter at Jan 28 at 1:29 PM
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What are other worthwhile cancer organizations?
National Cancer Institute
Cancer Research Institute
Also, if I may make a personal plea: colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for men and women alike in the U.S. However, it still retains a stigma that significantly limits its discussion, fundraising, awareness,... [
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posted by scody to MetaFilter at Jan 31 at 5:46 PM
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Hey do you guys remember when the Super Bowl halftime show happened 5 or 6 other times since 2001 when the headline performers were older than Madonna and they sang songs that were popular longer ago than those Madonna sang and even though those men were also considered "real musicians" in a way <she isn't, they were still partially... [
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posted by MCMikeNamara to MetaFilter at Feb 6 at 12:37 AM
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We got into a fight over the lyrics to an Ozzy Osborne song; he was singing one particular line as "a bird on the wind", and I pointed out that no, it was "a bird on the wing." He said it couldn't possibly be that "because birds have TWO wings, not one".
She thought that the bird in Stevie Nicks' "Edge... [
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I'm sorry Cory, you're a brilliant author in your own right, but you can't appropriate one of Ray Bradbury's seminal titles any more than you can name your next novel about extra-dimensional entities that feed off the the information entropy gradient found in trans-pacific telco cables
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Yes yes re-purposing... [
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"Both Congressman Paul and his aides regularly meet with members of the Stormfront set, American Renaissance, the Institute for Historic Review, and others at the Tara Thai restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, usually on Wednesdays," he said. "I have attended these dinners, seen Paul and his aides there, and been invited to his... [
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I've said it before here, and will say it again: whenever someone writes a book or an article (with advertising) about How The French Are and it A. piques puritan sensibilities or B. teaches you How Much More Sensible the French Are, they are not telling you the truth.
They are selling you books and page views.
French kids snack. It's called... [
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It is not realistic at all. I once spent a few weeks over the summer as a lifeguard and teaching lifeguard classes at a Boy Scout camp. Afterwards, I went to the beach for a while with a friend who had been doing essentially the same thing with me at the camp. I was about 17.
One day while we were sitting up on a break water in the sun, we heard... [
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