Europe Kottke Org
September 2010 Entries Kottke Org Until approximately 1750, europeans — even in europe, thanks to the ottomans — held no military advantage over other powers. but how then to explain the undeniable fact that europeans dominated the globe from the turn of the 19th century to world war i?. In my estimation, kottke.org is as much a book, that is, a distillation of a singular curious point of view as any thick nonfiction tome published today. jason was kind enough to make time to chat with me about this and more on today’s episode.
October 2019 Entries Kottke Org Jason kottke's daily links and commentary on art, science, technology, design, film, and culture since 1998. Founded in 1998, kottke.org is one of the oldest blogs on the web. it’s written and produced by jason kottke and covers the essential people, inventions, performances, and ideas that increase the collective adjacent possible of humanity. To win the cultural and intellectual battle, europe must now assert its values and defend its model of development, fundamentally opposed to the nationalist extractivist model championed by donald trump’s supporters in the united states and by vladimir putin’s allies in russia. A growing number of posts on kottke.org have been "tagged" with keywords. some of the tag pages have dozens or even hundreds of entries, almost like they're slow moving topical blogs.
Medieval Europe Kottke Org To win the cultural and intellectual battle, europe must now assert its values and defend its model of development, fundamentally opposed to the nationalist extractivist model championed by donald trump’s supporters in the united states and by vladimir putin’s allies in russia. A growing number of posts on kottke.org have been "tagged" with keywords. some of the tag pages have dozens or even hundreds of entries, almost like they're slow moving topical blogs. Posts about medieval europe on kottke.org — links and commentary by jason kottke. After the end of world war ii in europe, homosexual prisoners of liberated concentration camps were refused reparations and some were even thrown into jail without credit for their time served. You may be thinking, “what’s the big deal, you’ve taken years off of blogging?” sure, but unlike me, kottke is good at it, and he’s a professional. kottke.org is member supported (i am a member). so, taking a hiatus from an ember supported site was a risky move. but this is not just admirable, but should be an example. In the ny times, architect and urban designer john massengale discusses how four european cities (london, amsterdam, stockholm, copenhagen) addressed their urban traffic problems and how nyc might apply those lessons to fix its own traffic issues.
Europe Kottke Org Posts about medieval europe on kottke.org — links and commentary by jason kottke. After the end of world war ii in europe, homosexual prisoners of liberated concentration camps were refused reparations and some were even thrown into jail without credit for their time served. You may be thinking, “what’s the big deal, you’ve taken years off of blogging?” sure, but unlike me, kottke is good at it, and he’s a professional. kottke.org is member supported (i am a member). so, taking a hiatus from an ember supported site was a risky move. but this is not just admirable, but should be an example. In the ny times, architect and urban designer john massengale discusses how four european cities (london, amsterdam, stockholm, copenhagen) addressed their urban traffic problems and how nyc might apply those lessons to fix its own traffic issues.
Europe Kottke Org You may be thinking, “what’s the big deal, you’ve taken years off of blogging?” sure, but unlike me, kottke is good at it, and he’s a professional. kottke.org is member supported (i am a member). so, taking a hiatus from an ember supported site was a risky move. but this is not just admirable, but should be an example. In the ny times, architect and urban designer john massengale discusses how four european cities (london, amsterdam, stockholm, copenhagen) addressed their urban traffic problems and how nyc might apply those lessons to fix its own traffic issues.
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