February 5th, 2010 / 4:51 pm
Craft Notes & Random

Is context content?

*unedited screenshots from google searches as of February 5, 2010

24 Comments

  1. Adam Humphreys

      very good post jimmy, interesting

  2. Adam Humphreys

      very good post jimmy, interesting

  3. Adam Humphreys

      very good post jimmy, interesting

  4. Adam Humphreys

      ‘vgp’

  5. Adam Humphreys

      ‘vgp’

  6. Adam Humphreys

      ‘vgp’

  7. James Y

      i like this

  8. James Y

      i like this

  9. James Y

      i like this

  10. Jimmy Chen

      ‘thx’

  11. Jimmy Chen

      ‘thx’

  12. Jimmy Chen

      ‘thx’

  13. Tadd

      this is one of my favorite games to play on the internet.

  14. Tadd

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  15. Tadd

      this is one of my favorite games to play on the internet.

  16. Cheryl

      Just saw the headline of this post in my reader, and was going to write “sometimes” but then I saw the post and wanted to say “certainly”. Good fun.

  17. Cheryl

      Just saw the headline of this post in my reader, and was going to write “sometimes” but then I saw the post and wanted to say “certainly”. Good fun.

  18. Cheryl

      Just saw the headline of this post in my reader, and was going to write “sometimes” but then I saw the post and wanted to say “certainly”. Good fun.

  19. Merzmensch

      Sometimes is the question already the answer…

  20. Merzmensch

      Sometimes is the question already the answer…

  21. Merzmensch

      Sometimes is the question already the answer…

  22. htad

      isn’t modernist text supposed to be written so that context does not matter, and if so, how am i to get a full picture of a book like Mrs. Dalloway without knowing a little bit of history and English culture post-war? or whatever.

  23. htad

      isn’t modernist text supposed to be written so that context does not matter, and if so, how am i to get a full picture of a book like Mrs. Dalloway without knowing a little bit of history and English culture post-war? or whatever.

  24. htad

      isn’t modernist text supposed to be written so that context does not matter, and if so, how am i to get a full picture of a book like Mrs. Dalloway without knowing a little bit of history and English culture post-war? or whatever.