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Saturday, February 23, 2002   


Can you really change the world on purpose? Can you set out to earn a billion dollars on purpose and actually achieve that goal? In a EE380 Seminar at Stanford a few weeks ago, Andy Rappaport from August Capital talks about how these things don't happen on purpose -- but by accident.   7:05:53 AM     

I'm heading off this morning to the Stanford EConference 2002.   6:29:24 AM     

Bruce Schneier speaks about security as a business problem at this year's RSA Conference. One of his basic points is that the current state of affairs in software licensing (where suppliers disclaim liability for anything and users are basically left with "take it or leave it" license terms) is a major reason software developers don't take security issues seriously.   6:07:49 AM     

PingID has a great list of advisors. They've done a bit of work defining use cases associated with digital identity.   5:55:17 AM     

Today's News

OpinionJournal: Daniel Pearl - RIP.

NY Times: What's Doing in Sonoma County?

"It is that very expanse that sets Sonoma apart, with a topography that varies from mountains to farmland to redwood forest to rugged coast. There are 11 separate microclimates, each yielding its own gastronomic treat. Blueberry enthusiasts will argue there's no better place to be. Lavender lovers will say the same; so will artisan cheese fans, olive oil aficionados and anyone remotely enthralled by the grape."
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