5 month ago
philgyford : Amazon.com: "Revolutions and State Collapse" - I love this Listmania list, especially the first part of it with comments. Saw it ages ago but didn't save it at the time.
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14 month ago
Linkorama : Oasis, Jamiroquai to follow Radiohead - Telegraph - Some of the music industry’s biggest names are considering offering their music free online following the success of the experiment by the band Radiohead to let fans download their new album without charge.
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18 month ago
Linkorama : Old Revolutions Good, New Revolutions Bad - Clay's response to Gorman
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30 month ago
philgyford : Amazon.com: Books Search Results: Charles Tilly - Tilly has written some interesting sounding books about social movements, revolutions, collective violence, etc.
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32 month ago
deusx : Nintendo building 'video game version' of iTunes - "the Virtual Console will act as an emulator for classic games developed by Nintendo, Sega, NEC/Hudson, and third-parties."
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33 month ago
deusx : Beyond Good & Evil 2 bound for Revo? - Revolution Fanboy - "Jeuxpo has posted an article in which they state that Beyond Good & Evil 2 is not only in production, but that it will be released on the Revolution sometime in 2007."
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34 month ago
Rod Begbie : Revolution Fanboy - Weblogsinc blog for those of us salivating at the thought of Nintendo's upcoming funtoy. #
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34 month ago
deusx : Legend of Zelda Pushed To Nintendo Revolution Launch | NintendoRevolution.Ca - - "Reports are indicating Zelda has been pushed to November! Same month as the Nintendo Revolution launch!"
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42 month ago
Andy Baio : Classic Nintendo games not free on new Revolution console - contrary to rumors; here's the list of Nintendo's back catalog [via] [via]
deusx : Revolution downloads NOT for free - Joystiq - www.joystiq.com - "According to a recent article in Famitsu magazine downloading classic Nintendo games onto your Revolution will not be free." Bah.
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47 month ago
jkottke : You've gotta be getting sick of them, but here's another article by Jared Diamond on how civilizations collapse (or not)
plasticbag : New York Times editorial on how cultures avoid collapse by managing environmental pressures - I remember being stunned driving through America and seeing landscapes being ripped apart at an enomrous rate. The consensus at the time seemed to be just that there was "plenty more where that came from"...
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