Tool Me; Blog Law
What tool, other than Word (which won't) will nicely convert a Word document to HTML? I'd like to upload my paper (paper? who said anything about a paper? darn that fine print...) about Blogs and IP in anticipation of the iTechLaw event in May, but would vastly prefer to avoid hand-coding the thing if possible. (Plus, I don't know how to do footnotes in HTML. At minimum, a pointer to instructions for that would be most welcome.) If need be I'll post the PDF...but eww. Let's see if we can't get it up in good old text, shall we?
And, if you're thinking about attending the Blog Law and Blogging for Lawyers conference next week, mustn't dawdle.
Year In Blawg Review
Big congratulations to Blawg Review on its one year anniversary, and to David Giacalone for bringing us #52.
Bubblicious
Doc Searls would love this guy: Fan Yang, "[W]orld renowned Bubble Scientist and well-known international Artist/Performer, 9 times Guinness World Records Holder...," and undoubtedly the best $2.50 I've shelled out this year (followed hard by a Rocky Mountain white chocolate peanut butter cup back in February). Fan Yang is appearing through April 23 at the Discovery Science Center, Santa Ana. Man's got quite a way with a bubble — we have unique appreciation for that in the Golden State.
I'm sad to have missed Doc, JD, and a bevy of other smart folks this week at the Santa Barbara Forum, but Doc has kindly rounded up pertinent searches and tags (and hopefully had the chance to sculpt a bubble or two, poolside, for out-of-town guests).