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Our regular link-sharing correspondent Malcolm Harris is briefly indisposed, so I’m stepping in to deliver a set of links, served up piping hot from his phone:
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Malcolm makes a brief appearance in The Guardian’s coverage of yesterday’s Occupy Wall Street protests. Previously on Shareable, Willie Osterwell’s Friday report from the occupation. Also noted: the fine Make Magazine is spotted at the Occupy Wall Street library.
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Also on Make, a talk on how the best days of the open hardware movement are ahead of it.
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If you want to keep abreast of the latest political and cultural criticism and support a venerable radical press, join the Friends of AK Press program and get a copy of every book they publish. Requested contributions begin at $25.
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As part of the University’s nascent Open Access policy, Princeton is preventing its researchers from handing over copyright of scholarly works to academic journals.
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Got some Lego sets but lacking inspiration? Rebrickable is a database of ideas of what you can build with the sets you own.
- Why buy some cheap and tacky bed for your cat or dog, when you can transform a vintage suitcase into a stylish piece of pet furniture?
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