Ria Bacon: editor & writer

Linguist with wanderlust,
From the hills of New Guinea to the halls of the Sorbonne,
From the beaches of Bassam to the fields of Friesland,
From the catacombs of Rome to the Blue Mountains of Jamaica.
From the heather of the Veluwe to the dust of Dakar ...

Currently resident in the Land of Sea with a small tribe of kids and Mr B.

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RT @GeorgeMonbiot: Magnificent and beautiful: letter from a former slave to his master: http://t.co/vISUW4PM via @tweeter_anita
2 days ago
Canine Bazinga! http://t.co/TNCy8eSA #bigbangtheory
2 days ago
Best parody of LMFAO: I'm Elmo and I know it! http://t.co/mcoQk8eS
2 days ago
RT @Glinner Boing Boing on Twitter's censorship announcement. Very convincing. http://t.co/ER8qUmzS
3 days ago
Unfortunate choice of words? RT @AP: World's largest cruise line: Reservations dip in weeks following Italian cruise ship accident.
4 days ago

Stet in a cloud

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Now hear dis!

FYI

Stet means "Let it stand" and is used by editors to indicate that the original text should be left untouched.

...in Arcadia ego is a pun on a painting by Poussin.

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Ghetto girls go global

I noticed one of my recent posts had been picked up by a Chinese blogger.

Ghetto girls go global

I wonder what the girls will make of that.

Related posts:

  1. Ghetto makeover
  2. Ghetto can’t hold you back
  3. Wordle your scrobble
  4. Relativity
  5. Escher in Rome (0)
  • http://www.bigsound.org/gvozh/ Portnoy

    Dear Ria, thanks for your photo. (We are Global Voices in Chinese)

  • http://www.globalvoicesonline.org Georgia/Global Voices

    Yes, as Portnoy says above, the Chinese web site is a project that translates articles from the Global Voices project (http://www.globalvoicesonline.org). The article originally appeared here.

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