Backtalk tags discarded electronic devices with a small camera, accelerometers and location sensors, giving them a second life as spimes travelling through the world, reporting on their progress as they go.
Within a month of the election an online discussion in "Media
Backtalk" hosted by Howard Kurtz at washingtonpost.com referred to the 225-211 numbers (see "Media
Backtalk," 4 December 2000, available at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/liveonline/00/politics/ mediabacktalk120400.htm.
So we've decided to move our
Backtalk section online, freeing up print space for more journalism.
Helene Carol Weldt-Basson, in Subversive Silences: Nonverbal Expression and Implicit Narrative Strategies in the Works of Latin American Women Writers, considers silence as a method for negotiating power, as a seemingly paradoxical form of
backtalk that can be wielded as an ironic or parodic weapon.
Robinson played fast-talking, hard-drinking tough guys who liked to
backtalk cops, punch out foes, slap girlfriends, and rob banks with machine guns and fast cars.
"Data Security Slugfest: Tokenization Vs End-to-End Encryption," Storefront
Backtalk website, April 15, at www.storefrontbacktalk.com/ supply-chain/data-security-slugfest- tokenization-vs-end-to-end-encryp-tion/#comments.
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"'
Backtalk': Washington Baseball Is Not for the Birds." New York Times, 22 August 2005.
Schuman is covering the TJX developments like a blanket on his blog "Storefront
Backtalk: Techniques, Tools, and Tirades About Retail Technology and E-Commerce." (http://storefrontbacktalk.com/story/101707tjxbankjudge)
(46.) Donna Perry,
Backtalk: Women Writers Speak Out: Interviews by Donna Perry (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1993), 330.
Author Zora Neale Hurston, who made her name paying attention to the seamier side of life in all districts, depicted in "Story in Harlem Slang" a pretty woman who responded to the come-ons from a pair of dimeless "pimps" with a lot of
backtalk and "a great blow of laughter." When one of the hungry men made a desperate grab for her pocketbook, she threatened him: "If your feets don't hurry up and take you 'way from here, you'll ride away.