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Articles / LInks 03.06.10

On banning books and escaping from the attic…

10,000 Bullets » Yakuza Papers, The

December 2009: Mario Testino on Stephanie Seymour | vanityfair.com

Slashdot | Clay Shirky Explains Internet Evolution

The 24-Hour Cycle

Bill Watterson, creator of beloved ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ comic strip looks back with no regrets | Living – cleveland.com – - cleveland.com

Midnight Eye interview: Kinji Fukasaku

The Modern Word – Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road”

How Visa, Using Card Fees, Dominates a Market

Class War – Reason Magazine

Op-Ed Columnist – Where the Wild Things Are - NYTimes.com

How to say stupid things about social media | Cory Doctorow | Technology | guardian.co.uk

Google Nexus One | Wired.com Product Reviews

Interviews > Quay Brothers

(All articles read via the wonderful Instapaper.)

Contractors Working in Iraq and Afghanistan

Recently the Hammer Museum, as part of their Hammer Conversations series hosted an event titled Patriots for Profit: The Rise of the Corporate Warrior. The event included an appearance by a personal hero of mine Robert Young Pelton.

Coincidentally, while listening to some episodes of NPR’s Fresh Air, I discovered two interviews on the the same topics. Namely, military contractors (Blackwater, Executive Outcomes, etc.) and the healthcare issues and treatments of those issues of non-military / civilian contractors and sub-contractors working in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The latter of the two conversations was especially interesting, as it attempts to answer questions about how we treat Americans who have been in conflict zones like Iraq and Afghanistan, possibly injured, but did not serve as military personnel. Also fascinating is the question of health coverage, and who takes care of the people that may have incurred injuries while contracted by US military.

While the conversation is not currently available via the Hammer’s podcast, I assume that it will be up soon.

The Blackwater conversation can be heard here, as can the discussion with journalist T. Christian Miller, author of Disposable Army on civilian contractors working in Iraq and Afghanistan can be heard here.

UPDATE:

The video as well as the podcast download for the Corporate Warrior’s podcast can be found at the Hammer’s Watch+Listen site.

Leningrad Photo Essay on English Russia

The always fantastic English Russia has done it again. They’ve compiled a fantabulous photo essay of what I consider one of WWII most fascinating events; the Leningrad blockage.

The Leningrad Blockade is also known sometimes known as the Siege of Leningrad [wiki].

Articles / Links for 12.29.09

‘It’s my fault’: Rock thrower voices remorse for climber’s death

How to Write With Style, by Kurt Vonnegut

Westerns from the East - Introduction

Cory Doctorow on Streaming Music

Meet the man who can bring order to your universe | Technology | The Guardian

Why Apple is the best retailer in America – March 19, 2007

The Blue Flash: Nuclear Accidents and the Origins of Superhero Origins – Boing Boing

Annals of Communications: The Search Party : The New Yorker

The Modern Word – Henry Rollins Interview

Letter to Warner Brothers: A Night in Casablanca — Chilling Effects Clearinghouse

New Statesman – Waking the dead

No Country for Old Typewriters – A Well-Used One Heads to Auction - NYTimes.com

Radical Nerds: The ’60s Had Free Love; The ’90s Have Free Information

School’s Out? Never!: David Bordwell Keeps Working the Room. By Chuck Stephens.

Telephone Terrorist – August 4, 2009

The Assclown Offensive: How to Enrage the Church of Scientology

davidbordwell.net : essays

(all articles read via the wonderful instapaper)

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