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The moment of confrontation. Simon Blint (blue shirt, center left) takes on Thomas Hawk and loses. Photo by Thomas Hawk. There can be little doubt about the Web's ability to promote reputations. But what about its ability to destroy? Consider the case of Simon Blint, director of visitor relations at San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art [...]
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One of the things I love about the Internet is how it makes possible the most improbable meeting of minds. Take Patrick "Barry" Barr, a Jamaican who spent his working years in New York but retired fairly recently to Lima, Peru, of all places. I met him on Flickr a few years ago and over [...]
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