The Tesugen Archives
Welcome to my archives. Weblog archives are tricky. It’s not that convenient to browse through page after page of monthly archives. So I’ve tried to think of some options.
If you’re new to Tesugen, I suggest you browse my monthly summaries to begin with. I write these by hand (by hand!) as I have time. This is from the most recent one I wrote:
I blogged mostly in Swedish in October, 2004, and the bulk of my writing was focused on Israel & Palestine. (Read the full summary.)
Another way would be to just dip in somewhere random, such as one of these five randomly selected posts:
- Mark Frauenfelder: Mob Rule (Sep 29, 02)
- Semiotiken i Blow Up (Oct 18, 03)
- Why Methods Work (Feb 10, 05)
- Jag gillar denna bild på Urban som videochattar ... (Jun 25, 03)
- Today’s Links (Jul 11, 04)
Or if randomness scares you, why not try one of the posts from past December 5s; “Today in History,” that is:
- Clarification Re: Oxenhielm’s Paper (2003)
- The Timeless Way of Speedreading (2003)
- Elin Oxenhielm and Hilbert’s 16th Problem: The End? (2003)
- Today’s Links (2003)
- Cracking creativity #5 (2002)
- Larry Lessig: chaos II – these numbers are AMAZING! (2002)
But if you really want to browse through page after page of monthly archives, here they are, all 68 of them:
- 2007:
- 2006:
- 2005:
- 2004:
- 2003:
- 2002: