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Power Moby-Dick Got a question about the book? Try out our new message board! http://www.powermobydick.com/simplemachinesforum

December 12, 2008 at 2:56pm · Report
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Power Moby-Dick Just added: How Moby Dick got his name, by Gary Dexter, in "Resources." And if you can't wait till Sunday for fresh cultural fallout, check out http://www.twitter.com/powermobydick

November 25, 2008 at 4:07am · Report
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Power Moby-Dick New this week: Patrick Royce's crystal-clear sail and rigging diagrams (in "Resources") and a massive Moby-Dick Mad Lib to download (among the week's Cultural Fallout).

November 16, 2008 at 1:42am · Report
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Power Moby-Dick If you figure out what performance artist Terence Koh is doing in the Moby-Dick-inspired video we just linked to on the home page ... let us know!

October 8, 2008 at 9:24am · Report
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By popular demand, we've added more designs to http://www.cafepress.com/powermobydick. You'll find "Free Moby," "Moby Chick," "Power User," and "Know Dick" T-shirts, book bags, mugs and more. Also, check out the PMD home page for info on Universal Pictures's upcoming Moby-Dick remake; a nerdcore hip-hop video about Ca...ptain Ahab; and "Huckleberry Dick," a new classic-comics mashup being published in France!Read More

September 28, 2008 at 12:45pm · Report
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Power Moby-Dick New in "Resources," a chapter-referenced map of the Pequod's voyage, created exclusively for Power Moby-Dick by graphic designer Nick Palffy of Geneva, Switzerland. Also, make time for this week's Cultural Fallout, a streaming or downloadable episode of the public radio show Studio 360, wholly devoted to the lasting cultural impact of Moby-Dick.

September 13, 2008 at 6:26pm · Report
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Power Moby-Dick New on the homepage, free downloadable desktop wallpaper to inspire you as you read. New in "Resources," an 1840s ship-rigging diagram and links to an innovative strategy for teaching Moby-Dick (fan fiction!). Also, check out this week's Cultural Fallout: gorgeous textile panels inspired by passages from the book.

August 24, 2008 at 2:40pm · Report