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Awesome machinima about community in Second Life by Ill Clan Studios

Posted on December 3, 2009 by

Here's the latest in a series of machinima videos produced by Ill Clan Studios about the virtual world of Second Life.  This one focuses on the community-aspects of Second Life, arguably it's strongest attribute versus other platforms out there.  Great work as always, Ill Clan!  I just wish my SL experience was as lag free…

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“Q is for Quaker”: Awesome Arty Keyboard Stickers!

Posted on December 3, 2009 by

I don't think this aligns well with the Quaker value of simplicity, but I kind of have to have these keyboard stickers created by designer Christopher Monro Delorenzo!  Not only are they mad cute (B is for Bowie, P is for Pirate, G is for Geisha) but they have an adorable little Quaker icon for…

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Legion of Extraordinary Dancers (LXD) smokin’ trailer! (video)

Posted on December 3, 2009 by

LXD "Moments" Trailer from Jon M. Chu on Vimeo. I really have no idea what the "Legion of Extraordinary Dancers" (LXD) is, but the dancing and cinematography are ridiculous.  Anything that has guys in sharp suits doing handhops is okay in my book. Here's their performance on "So You Think You Can Dance" last night….

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Update on New Year’s Eve Eve Salon Party

Posted on December 3, 2009 by

I got the updated info on the line-up for the Salon New Year's Eve Eve party happening on December 30th. They have an amazing assortment of entertainment on tap at the very swank Player's Club in downtown Manhattan: Headliner: George Gee and the Jump, Jive and Wailers Big Band in the ballroom Queen Esther and…

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Breaking Crews from Around the World (Google Map)

Posted on December 1, 2009 by

View Bboy Crews in a larger map BreakerNYC.com has spearheaded the creation of this awesome Google Map of b-boy crews from around the world.  It's an impressive collection, albeit not quite comprehensive at only a couple hundred crews.  I.e. I know there must be more crews in Latin America and Australia. Brazil alone must have…

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RidetheCity.com: Google Maps meets crowdsourced biking data

Posted on November 30, 2009 by

I'm really digging the new RidetheCity.com website, a service that debuted in 2008 to help bike commuters find the best route from A to B in the city.  Let's face it: it's a jungle out there for New York City bikers. We need all the help we can get. The new site integrates elevation data…

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Training for Educators on Games-based Learning this Friday at Global Kids HQ

Posted on November 30, 2009 by

This Friday, December 4, Global Kids is leading a Games Based Education Training for educators at our headquarters in New York City. If you are a school teacher, librarian, youth worker or other educational professional that would like to learn about our innovative approach to learning using digital games, we highly encourage you to sign…

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Conscience Unconference explores intersection of social media and human rights

Posted on November 30, 2009 by

This Saturday, December 5, I will be participating in the "Conscience Unconference" at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC.  This looks to be a very interesting gathering of museum professionals, activists, educators and academics to discuss "problems, practicalities, and opportunities of using social media to further the missions of 'institutions of conscience' —…

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The Bounty of Silence

Posted on November 29, 2009 by

Someone at Brooklyn Quaker Meeting this morning told me that I should really be collecting my spoken messages and putting them in a book.  I suppose this is my way of honoring that sweet sentiment. This is the message I shared this morning at Brooklyn Meeting (more or less): I spent this Thanksgiving with a…

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NY Times on Vince Giordano’s Big Band

Posted on November 28, 2009 by

The New York Times has a swell tribute to Vince Giordano and his 1920s era jazz big band the Night Hawks in their NY Region section. I must admit that I've been hearing about the Night Hawks for awhile, but have not seen their regular Monday gig at the Hotel Edison. That needs to change…

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