Falling in Love with CSS
Odes by CSS experts on why they love CSS.
Odes by CSS experts on why they love CSS.
I was struck by the following paragraph by Margaret Atwood, which appeared recently in The Guardian:
“But it is still the human imagination, in all its diversity, that directs what we do with our tools. Literature is an uttering, or outering, of the human imagination. It lets the shadowy forms of thought and feeling - heaven, hell, monsters, angels and all - out into the light, where we can take a good look at them and perhaps come to a better understanding of who we are and what we want, and what the limits to those wants may be. Understanding the imagination is no longer a pastime, but a necessity; because increasingly, if we can image it, we’ll be able to do it.”
Here are two librarian’s perspectives on Wikipedia. I’ve skimmed both entries, but will come back and comment further when I have more time….just entering them here now for future reference:
Subversive Gardening from lbr
Wikipedia from Free Range Librarian
On first glance, I agree more with the second posting but I need to go back and read both more fully.