jeez Craig - I came here from Barista where you mentioned you were pondering an identity and I thought Bellamy belle ami good friend - so being very interested in history myself . . . ha! my idea of history is my genealogy studies of my own forebears (going excellently) and simon Schama … but this is a killer. I’ve read it all and the only part I can remember is that the Dutch are onto archiving records. bloody good. we genealogists are not happy Jan, as the Netherlands has all the Births Deaths marriages of Dutch East Indies Karrachee and it is very difficult for us to get details of births to English Regimental families stationed there in 1840 on their way to Van Diemens Land. anyway Good Friend, keep it up.
...this blog is obsessively directed at profiling some of the 'Web2.0' developments (in a cultural, political and social sense and in terms of books, technologies, and applications)...it is an aggregation or 'meta' style weblog with the occasional commentary; the broad themes are online deliberative systems, eResearch, and the Digital Humanities...
Hi, my name is Dr Craig Bellamy and I am an Australian in London and I work at the Centre for eResearch at King's College. My task is to build, maintain, and promote a resource within the Digital Humanities called ICT Guides...and it is my goal to join every online social networking thingee in the whole damn world!...
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Brownie said,
March 5, 2005 @ 9:16 pm
jeez Craig - I came here from Barista where you mentioned you were pondering an identity and I thought Bellamy belle ami good friend - so being very interested in history myself . . . ha! my idea of history is my genealogy studies of my own forebears (going excellently) and simon Schama … but this is a killer. I’ve read it all and the only part I can remember is that the Dutch are onto archiving records. bloody good. we genealogists are not happy Jan, as the Netherlands has all the Births Deaths marriages of Dutch East Indies Karrachee and it is very difficult for us to get details of births to English Regimental families stationed there in 1840 on their way to Van Diemens Land. anyway Good Friend, keep it up.