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Ten years of bookmarks and very little writing.

Originally this had dissertation stuff and some links to technology and literacy practices. Then I combined every blog and dumped it here, so it's a big, random mess of bookmarks and quotes with no real them or meta-tagging. I should probably rethink this. craniac at gmail dot com Mark Crane is the author of this smattering of bookmarks and assorted stuff.

Tuesday, April 2

Here is a test story.
Posted by craniac at Tuesday, April 02, 2002
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