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Dave Seidel :: Wavicle
Holons, nothing but holons.
Friday, March 07, 2003
« More Crim »
Lucky! Man, I wish I knew about this! King Crimson is one of my top bands. [Sam Gentile's Blog]
Hey, I think there may still be tickets available. At least you can pick up the new album, which is awesome, one of their best ever.
« Looming Crim »
Going to see/hear King Crimson tomorrow night at the Orpheum Theater in Boston. Can't wait!
« Blogging is not link tracking »
I have to agree with Dave's disagreement with Steven Johnson's Slate article on Google/Blogger. When Johnson says
Holons, nothing but holons.
Friday, March 07, 2003
« More Crim »
Lucky! Man, I wish I knew about this! King Crimson is one of my top bands. [Sam Gentile's Blog]
Hey, I think there may still be tickets available. At least you can pick up the new album, which is awesome, one of their best ever.
« Looming Crim »
Going to see/hear King Crimson tomorrow night at the Orpheum Theater in Boston. Can't wait!
« Blogging is not link tracking »
I have to agree with Dave's disagreement with Steven Johnson's Slate article on Google/Blogger. When Johnson says
Right now, the best tools for recording our surfing patterns are the family of Weblog tools on the market, Blogger being the most widely-recognized brand. Google is a tool for discovering new places to visit on the Web, and Blogger is a tool for recording those visits.he shows a very basic misunderstanding of weblogs and the process of weblogging. Sure, some people blog about the places they visit, and most bloggers have one or more lists of links, but I don't think I've ever seen a blog that records vists. Weblogs are a form of writing and publishing; they are not an extension of the browser.