by natecooper | Jan 30, 2009 | architecture, art, culture, digital media, internet, nate, technology
It’s been a couple weeks since I finished Steven Johnson’s 1997 book, “Interface.” Though I’d like to say that I’ve been stirred by it’s profoundity enough to be stewing on my own thoughts for a post, the truth is that I...
by natecooper | Jan 14, 2009 | nate
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by natecooper | Jan 10, 2009 | culture, digital media, internet, nate, Twitter
I find myself at a loss whenever confronted with the task of having to define Twitter. It’s one of those things that’s everywhere and nowhere. I am never really shocked when someone knows about it. Nor does it surprise me when I find out a friend from high...
by natecooper | Jan 3, 2009 | cool, culture, nate, politics, world
Helen Suzman died on Jan. 1st. Didn’t know much about her so decided to read up on wikipedia “Suzman was awarded 27 honorary doctorates from universities around the world, was twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize[5] and received countless other awards...
by natecooper | Jan 2, 2009 | culture, internet, nate
Pouring through my Google Reader today I’m reminded of the Bruce Springsteen song from the nineties: 57 Channels And Nothin On: brucespringsteen.net: Bruce Springsteen Perhaps most bloggers are still feeling the pains from New...
by natecooper | Dec 31, 2008 | cities, culture, nate, politics, world
BLDGBLOG seems dubious of a WSJ article predicting the dissolution of the U.S. into six fractionalized nations, under foreign influence. Does this suggest the end of the perfect California burrito?