It’s just like Jeremy Boggs says: History is a perpetual beta.
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March 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tags: Asides · Alternate History
A few of my favorites:
More history than one blog can handle.
“A flannel curtain has descended across the continent.” The second of five alternate Canadian histories.
The posthumous adventures of Benjamin Franklin.
Why don’t North Americans play cricket? And what does this have to do with rebuilding Iraq?
Go, Daddy, go! The syncopated world of swingtech, from the Ellington Locomotor to the unstoppable Lindy Drive.
Most recent posts:
On slowiness.
Cigars all round.
Brett Holman (Airminded) is blogging the phantom airship scare of 1909.
Part three of the Braunstein trilogy: was old school D&D for squares or hippies, hawks or doves?
Alert Greil Marcus! Bob Dylan bristles at the “old weird America” label.
In loose Borgesian categories:
It’s just like Jeremy Boggs says: History is a perpetual beta.
Tags: Asides · Alternate History
Interwob links to confound and bemuse:
From The Vault: Alternate Canadas
What the hell, it’s Canada Day, I can re-recycle my alternate Canadian histories from six (egad) years ago.
Happy Dominion Day
Fun with Canadian History (not an oxymoron!) from Sir Mark A. Rayner and HRH Kate Beaton.
Here Is Where
“In search of America’s great, forgotten history.” (In the NYT.)
Happiness is Mandatory
Geeks Citizens, rejoice: I made up three alternate Alpha Complexes (uno dos tres) for a buddy’s gaming blog.
Hacking as a Way of Knowing
…was a ton of fun, but man, making stuff in the real world is hard! We didn’t make a killer robot after all; we made a flower that only blooms in artificial light.
Department Enrollment Committee, FYI
Survey: History undergraduates at Oxford more sexually active than any other undergraduate major.
Rules for Time Travelers
“#0. There are no paradoxes.” “#10. Your old universe is still there.”
International Brotherhood of Mothers
Nate DiMeo tells the tragic story of Anna Jarvis, mother of Mothers’ Day, at his terrific old weird history podcast, The Memory Palace. (While there, scroll down: Ben! Franklin! Death! Ray!)
Twitpocalypse
#pocylpse Cows are acting weird. Goats too.
Paleoblogging
“Paleobloggers dig up material from our analog past to see what makes it tick.” Snarkmarket gives me a new category name, and reminds me that I always meant to do more of this than I do.
Invisible elves make our site go:
© 2001–2007 Rob MacDougall

3 responses so far ↓
1 andy // Mar 18, 2008 at 1:31 pm
History is a perpetual beta…
That’s gotta be the slogan for History Nexus!
2 Shawn // Mar 18, 2008 at 1:32 pm
Absolutely brilliant. Being slow witted it took me a sec or so, but brilliant.
Thanks for the link,
Shawn
3 Briefly Noted for March 25, 2008 // Mar 25, 2008 at 11:21 am
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