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Berkeley offers course in Blogging according to Wired. Oh my gosh, whats next, Outliners 101? :-) Make sure you check out SchollBlogs.com, a fine example of weblogs in education.
5:45:44 PM
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Dan Bricklin nails it: " "If Disney or Yahoo! had all you wanted, why would you need Google?" This is so true and the piece puts the Bigs' numbers into perspective. Me thinks the world is going to look alot like the MetaVerse.
4:30:14 PM
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Earlier in the week, the Amsterdam Internet exchange (AMSix) 'unplugged' all KPNQwest connections. The shit hit the fan bigtime. Routes were flapping, packets were dropped. Thousands of calls came into the NOC.
Tsjeerd Tjeerd sent me an email pointing to this statement on the amsix website: "KPNQwest will stay active on the AMS-IX infrastructure.
AMS-IX has now received sufficient confirmation that outstanding debts due
to AMS-IX by KPNQwest will be fulfilled. As a result of receiving this
security AMS-IX is not obliged to cut services to KPNQwest and thus they
will stay active on the AMS-IX infrastructure."
Meanwhile at the belgian offices leased vehicles are being towed by repo-men and bags are scanned for laptops that are not to leave the premises.
11:30:09 AM
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MIT gives new meaning to 'giving someone a buzz' A breakthrough in teledildonics? [fark]
10:21:26 AM
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Frank points out an outliner for the pocketpc (my xda) that can export to opml, albeit with a hurdle or two. Testing!
9:22:20 AM
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James Lane Allen. "You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you."
9:17:57 AM
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Number 53 in the top 1000 baby names: Adam
9:13:35 AM
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Kids 'r Kelly? Is it him on the tape?
8:56:11 AM
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On cue from the FuzzyBlog, I've changed my templates to reflect percentage sized fonts instead of pixel based. Let me know if this makes a big difference for you when reading my blog.
8:54:02 AM
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Understatement of the week comes to us from Goldman Sachs ceo Henry Paulson jr: "...we have not done as good a job as we might have of preserving and protecting the independence of our research analysts."
8:50:50 AM
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Michael Wolff: "The music business, this theory acknowledges, is about selling technology as much as music. From mono to stereo to Walkman. It just happens that the next stage of technological development in the music business has largely excluded the music business itself."
8:28:37 AM
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Found an interesting site this morning, nerve.com. It looks like a weblog, but I haven't been able to find any xml feeds for it yet. Of particular interest is this essay written by Leif Ueland: Everything but the gerbil
7:42:32 AM
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