More 123: Henry Jenkins’ turn.

Last night I was having dinner with the true king of all media, my MIT colleague Henry Jenkins, and I told him about the 123 challenge. He said it sound interesting, so given the very cool responses (much less tricksy than mine) to my prior tag here, here, here and here, let me extend the digitized finger of blogospheric chain lettering to the Aca-Fan’s Confessional.

Have at it, Henry.

(Also — in my response to Bora’s original provocation, I allowed as how I thought that I stood convicted of irredeemable geekiness because the book closest to my computer as I opened the tag was The Origin of Species. Then I read the comment thread to Tim’s response to my laying on of tags at Balloon Juice, and I realized that I am to geekiness as a hardware store softball player is to the Major Leagues. That’s some high powered technogeekery on display.

Image: Margaretta Angelica Peale, “Catalogue: A Deception,” 1813. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

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