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Elliot Jay Stocks » ‘Destroy The Web 2.0 Look’ @ Future of Web Design, New York

by karlcow & 2 others (via)

encourage people to break with overused web design trends and emphasise that ‘web 2.0′ is not a design aesthetic.

2006

Why didn’t Manchu women bind their feet?

by digitizinggroup & 1 other
It is well-known that even after the conquest of China Manchu women did not bind their feet. The Qing emperors took clothing and hair very seriously as ways of defining groups under the empire. Thus after 1644 all Han men were expected to wear the Manchu hairstyle of shaving their foreheads and growing a queue in back as a way of symbolizing their submission to the dynasty. At the same time the state was Manchuizing Han men via their hair it was ordering Manchu women to keep their feet natural (天足). This was one of many things that were done to preserve a specific Manchu identity. In the seventh month of 1638 the Manchu emperor Hong Taiji (Abahai) decreed that the Chinese custom of footbinding was not to be adopted. “Those who imitate the clothes of another country or order their women to bind their feet, [they] have their bodies in our dynasty but their hearts in another country.”1 There were at least some who defied this order. In 1804 the Jiaqing emperor was furious to find that women of the Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner (ethnically Han, but politically “Manchu”) were binding their feet. (Elliot p.470) Still, in general Manchu women did not bind their feet. In 1911 when the banner population at Nanjing and Hankou were slaughtered women’s feet were the one marker of ethnic difference that could not be disguised.

DavidByrne.com | Monthly Radio-Show/Playlist

by garret & 3 others
David Byrne's current listening playlists are posted at the beginning of each month. They stream for about three or four hours, and then recycle. Recent playlists have focused on: Latin Rock, Eclectic Pop, Country, Old School Club Music, Bob Dylan, Missy Elliot, and Psychedelic.

ABC News: Is MySpace.com Really That Popular?

by vista
Is MySpace as Big as We Think? "Certainly there are a large amount of people spending a large amount of time on this site," said Nate Elliot, an analyst for Jupiter Research. "When you look at the huge numbers they throw out there — 50 [million], 60 million registered users — those are a mirage." Elliot admits that the site generates a lot of activity, and that it may indeed have tens of millions of registered users, but those numbers can be deceptive and only tell part of the story.

sweet adeline | the official elliott smith site - by fans

by Sarcomical
i just love elliot smith's music...it's so emotionally powerful and haunting.

2005

Google Press Center: Press Release - Google Names Elliot Schrage Vice President of Global Communications and Public Affairs

by digitalmonkey
"MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - October 31, 2005 - Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced that Elliot Schrage joined the company as vice president, Global Communications and Public Affairs".

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