Wayzgoose 2005: Book Arts in Grimsby

letters.jpg Thanks to a note from Paul Lisson who commented on an earlier post on Letterpress in Hamilton, I went to the 2005 Wayzgoose in the town of Grimsby, Ontario. Delightful event that has been happening for decades. I picked up the 2005 Anthology that has sampling of print signatures of artists and printers. I also met book artists and printers from the area like Will Rueter of Aliquando Press in Dundas. Anyway, I assume it was Rueter.
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Infomania: research on the loss of IQ from IT

The BBC News has a story titled, ‘Infomania’ worse than marijuana (April 22, 2005.) A study for Hewlett Packard claims that some are getting addicted to messaging and that this reduced intelligence. The study was led by Dr Glenn Wilson, a psychologist at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP) at King’s College, London.
This was from Geoff T.
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Business Blogging

Blogs Will Change Your Business is a long and thoughtful article on blogging from a business perspective. I’m not sure I’m convinced that businesses will be able to dominate the blogosphere, but the authors make a case for how businesses can adapt blogs to business uses. (Swamp us with high production blogs and who will bother with the amateurs?)
The article gives examples of businesses and how they have used blogs and discusses how blogging can establish consulting credibility.
The article is by Stephen Baker and Heather Green, and has a May 2, 2005 date line as the cover story for the upcoming BusinessWeek Magazine. This is thanks to Terry Flynn.
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More on Moore’s Law and the original magazine

Apparently there has been a search for a mint copy of the original 1965 Electronics magazine in which Moore’s article proposing Moore’s Law appeared. Well, now a copy has been found, see BBC NEWS | Technology | Moore’s Law original issue found. It was under the floorboards of a hoarder. (Why under the floorboards and how was it found? Because his wife complained about the mess!) Double thanks to Judith Altreuter for alerting me to this and then pointing out a typo.