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Dalovely Damanda

what great inspiration from around the globe! Here's my daily grind from sunny FL!
My Daily Grind
Happy Tuesday! :)

Metal_Minish

Nice to see Knorrigt here, if you feel like visiting Sweden again, I'm here... ;3

Jules McKenna-De Lumen

You can find more Sassafrass here:
http://julestheblingprincess.blogspot.com/2010/02/sketches-and-colours.html

Love the mini album - super cute!!!

lisa

Great to see ScrapaGoGo featuring on your blog, we all loved using your products!!

Lorraine

Thank you Rebecca. We missed Sassafras in Anaheim this Winter but are looking forward to seeing you all in Chicago in the Summer:D

Team GoGo loved using Amplify - more designs can be seen over on the March 2010 Gallery:

http://www.scrapagogo.co.uk/gallery.php?cid=61

Lorraine x

Ann-Katrin

I love Sassafras and are waiting for some Nerdy Bird-stuff to play with. I have one layout her with an old SF-paper: http://www.papirhobby.no/2010/02/10/skissedilla-46/

Laura

Beautiful layouts!!!!
I just posted another layout in my blog.. made with Monstrosity range. Gosh, I looooooove that range so much! Have a look and leave me some love *grin*:
http://paperiini.blogspot.com/2010/02/lo-yawning.html

and here is another recent one:
http://paperiini.blogspot.com/2010/01/lo-mrdangerous.html

Linda Johansson

Wow, thank you!! :)

/Linda @ knorrigt.com

Jill Oriente

How about some weird destination spots? I have some Sassafrassy unusual places on my blog here: http://drawn2scrapping.blogspot.com/2010/02/book-of-weird.html

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I've enjoyed reading the reactions to Bob's comment's about Obama's connection to deliberative politics and his references to the "common good." A recent New Yorker piece takes a similar position and contrasts Obama's "deliberative" style with Clinton's penchant for partisanship: See George Packer's "The Choice" in THE NEW YORKER (Jan 28, 08).

In these discussions about Obama, Democrats, and the common good, it is important to remember that
Michael Tomasky got the Democrats back on to the language of the "common good" with his article, "Party in Search of a Notion," from THE AMERICAN PROSPECT (April 2006).

This talk of the common good, from Tomasky's perspective may be completely in line with partisan politics and need not be identified with deliberation. See Tomasky's review of Krugman's new book, "The Partisan," in the NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS (54:18 Nov 22, 07).

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Just working through some notes on ethics and social networks and I thought I'd share the following paragraph that I've been working on - because it seems counter-intuitive at first.

There is a growing consensus that comments posted in social networks are not ‘in the public domain’ and that researchers should seek permission to use them. Researchers should also remember that because the internet is so readily searchable, they should avoid using literal quotes from social network discussions (in most cases) as this will potentially reveal who the respondent is.

In many codes of ethics and in a growing number of laws, the intention/expectation of the person making a post is important in determining what can be done with that post. In terms of privacy there are two issues. The first is that if a researcher has to join a network to see the post, then the person making the post is doing so in the expectation that they are talking to genuine members of the community, not to professional researchers or journalists. The second that is when somebody makes, say, 200 posts in their status bar over the course of a year, they did not have the expectation that all their quotes would be brought back together as a single corpus for investigation.

Volker  from Germany

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Thank you Rebecca. We missed Sassafras in Anaheim this Winter but are looking forward to seeing you all in Chicago in the Summer:D

Camarad

An informative blog! Great to see ScrapaGoGo featuring on your blog, we all loved using your products!!

Ryan Reynolds

Always was interested in this theme! i've been blog traveling lately, and have come across some sweet destination spots. i've put together a mini travel guide for you. this is just a tiny peek at the unlimited amount of sassafras inspiration to be found in the craft happy universe.

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