I surmise that traffic on the Inkshed site will reach unprecedented levels after that last plug. Well done Margaret, to turn an annoyance into a draw. There was no way I could resist checking to the scholarly reference!
Best
Sarah
On Mar 13, 2014, at 9:33 PM, Margaret Procter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Inkshed has had a dramatic day today, with its website taken over briefly by a Turkish protest group but now restored to its original content. Russ is no doubt right that we were merely a target of convenience, but we can keep wondering what it is about Inkshed....
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> The story of today's events, complete with an illustration and a scholarly reference, is now on the Inkshed site at http://www.inkshed.ca/blog/2014/03/hack-story/.
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> Margaret
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