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rfmcdonald) wrote2013-04-08 09:13 am
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[BLOG] Some Monday links
- Beyond the Beyond's Bruce Sterling is skeptical that plans to archive vast quantities of archived data accumulated over decades, even centuries, are going to be viable.
- The Burgh Diaspora notes that for southern Europeans, Latin America is once again emerging as a destination--this time, the migration is of professionals seeking opportunities they can't find at home.
- The Dragon's Tales' Will Baird links to a proposal by biologists that life initially evolved in highly saline environments.
- Democracy is still fragile in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, Eastern Approaches notes.
- Odd placenames in Minnesota are analyzed at Far Outliers.
- A Fistful of Euros' Alex Harrowell notes the translation problems surrounding the Nazi term volkisch, liking one recent translator's suggestion that "racist" works best.
- Razib Khan at GNXP introduces readers to the historical background behind the recent ethnic conflict in Burma.
- Itching for Eestimaa's Guistino takes a look at same-sex marriage in Estonia.
- Savage Minds reviews Nicholas Shaxson's book Treasure Islands, which took a look at offshore banking centres like Cyprus.
- Torontoist's Kevin Plummer describes the background behind Elvis' 1957 performances in Toronto.
- The negative effects of mass migration to Russia from Central Asia on sending countries, especially the republics of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, are introduced at Window on Eurasia.