Two Plugs
Since I just emailed him, I guess now is as good a time as any to tell you to immediately follow this link to Aatif's blog and read all of it. It's right on the money with many of the trials, tribulations, glories, and thoughts I experienced while in Egypt. This is a blog I'll be keeping my eye on and so should all other nomads as well.
And with that, here's a shameless plug for an experimental blog I'm a part of and just getting off the ground. Two friends and I will be discussing/debating various economic and financial issues. Those of you interested are encouraged to join the discussion. Go now and you can claim to be one of the first! Hopefully we'll eventually convert it over to nomadlife, once I show them why that'd be a sweet idea.
And with that, here's a shameless plug for an experimental blog I'm a part of and just getting off the ground. Two friends and I will be discussing/debating various economic and financial issues. Those of you interested are encouraged to join the discussion. Go now and you can claim to be one of the first! Hopefully we'll eventually convert it over to nomadlife, once I show them why that'd be a sweet idea.

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in case you didn't see this on boingboing.net earlier...
David Tannenbaum sez, "Yochai Benkler just released his brand new book, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom, under a CC license, along with a wikinotes wiki for commentary and cooperative augmentation. The book presents Benkler's pathbreaking work on social cooperation over digital networks in a delicious romp from software to telecom to medicines in the developing world. I wouldn't be surprised if this book does for the 21st century what Wealth of Nations did for the 19th.
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