The Iraq War: A Wikipedia Historiography #iraqwar A set of books — every edit made to a single Wikipedia article on the Iraq War — during the five years between the article’s inception in December 2004 and November 2009. A total of 12,000 changes and almost 7,000 pages. Roughly the size of an encyclopedia. Flickr set here (via Simonsays)
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seandodson
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seandodson
This week’s recommended links
Reuters: Bearing Witness, five years of the Iraq War / Guardian Comment is Free: Hans Blix on why the War in Iraq was UTTER FOLLY / Guardian Arts Blog: Jonathan Glancey: A £50 hand-powered laptop? Amazing / Ars Technica: Twitter breaks down barriers in the classroom / Atlantic: Michael Beirut on Stanley Kubrick’s favourite font / NY Times: A city that sat on its treasures: the modern tragedy of Le Corbousier’s Chandigarh-
Tony Ackroyd
Hi there
We both have Brighton-related blogs that have decent Google Page rankings (mine is a 4). Want to trade links?
If you do then please link to me and mail me on Brightonpubs@yahoo.co.uk and I’ll add a link to your blog.
My blog is:
http://brightonpubs.blogspot.com/
My website (which you may also want to link to) is:
http://www.pubjury.com/
Cheers
Tony
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seandodson
I’ve decided to help Amnesty to tear down Guantanamo, why don’t you?
Amnesty International has launched an innovative campaign to stop the US government’s illegal detention of prisoners in Guantanamo. Tear it down is a nifty application that uses an image with 500,000 pixels – each representing “one individual’s power to end the lawlessness and the human rights violations in Guantanamo”. The pressure group is looking for half a million of us to lend weight to its campaign to close the prison.
I find the treatment of prisoners in Guantanamo to be an affront to our dignity and have signed up. I urge you to do also.











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