New discoveries for the new year
January 2nd, 2008
BPS Research Digest. Why wait for Malcolm Gladwell when you can go to the source? (via Robert Sutton)
Old UK Photos. You get what it says on the tin. A worrying time-sink. (via BLDGBLOG)
Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names. I’m nearly finished reading The Lost by Daniel Mendelsohn. I’ve become a lazy blogger in the last few months, but I remain a very dedicated reader and The Lost is the great work of my recent reading. The Lost is an epic work: detective story, Holocaust history, family reminiscence and much, much more. As far as I know, on both my mother’s and father’s side all the known family was in the United States by the early twentieth century and was spared the Holocaust. But enter Knobel in the central database and 600 results are returned. All certainly relatives of mine. Mendelsohn brings back those voices and lives as he tracks down six of the six million verlorene.
Video advice on Davos
January 2nd, 2008
One very pleasant way to welcome in the New Year is to have lunch with Robert Scoble. He’s going to his first Davos and wanted some tips on getting the most out of the Annual Meeting. I’m a very text-based person, but Robert has flung himself headlong into the video world. So naturally, he recorded my advice to him using his mobile phone.