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Saturday, November 6, 2004

Dave Winer: "Last night's dinner was a reminder. We come together to talk about all kinds of stuff. Weighty issues, new technology, professions, tools, but like all other serious subjects, they just serve to distract from the real reason we worked so hard and traveled so far to be with each other. "


2:57:47 PM    

NTSB: "Pilots of at least 20 other planes, most carrying sponsors and race fans, decided it was too dangerous to land at Blue Ridge Airport at the time and instead touched down at Danville Regional Airport, where landing in bad weather is easier."


3:12:26 AM    

(Almost) Live from Rickey's Hyatt in Palo Alto! The internet is for Porn!

Production Notes in html and opml

31 minutes 14 mb mp3
2:03:12 AM    


Scientific American: "When they scanned the brains of musicians who had chills of euphoria when listening to music, they found that music activated some of the same reward systems that are stimulated by food, sex and addictive drugs."


1:54:28 AM    

The RSS Enclosure Exposure: "Podcasting hype aside, RSS enclosures represent another step in the evolution of content syndication."


1:46:27 AM    

The engadget guys discovered that the new Photo iPods can't be controlled via the iPod remote for slide shows.
1:40:26 AM    

Dave's ramping up for the big day!
1:37:19 AM    


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