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Holons, nothing but holons.
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
« Berkshire Memories »
Travel pics of cheesecake, the Taconic State Parkway, the Berkshires, Great Barrington and Butternut Basin. [Scripting News]
Ahhh, familiar territory. I lived in Great Barrington for four years, 1974 to 1978, while I attended Simon's Rock College. Lived in West Stockbridge too for a few months after I graduated, before I moved to NYC in the fall of 78.
« Vote early and often »
Since I'm talking about work-related stuff today, I would be remiss if I didn't mention that SOAPscope, the product I work on, is a nominee for a Jolt Reader Award in the Web Services Tools category. Voting begins today (hint, hint).
« Buzz »
I'm getting psyched and ready for the session I'll be giving this afternoon at 4:00 at Web Services Edge 2003 in Boston. I see that Brian Jepson has been attending and blogging about it. Any other people actively blogging the event?
Holons, nothing but holons.
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
« Berkshire Memories »
Travel pics of cheesecake, the Taconic State Parkway, the Berkshires, Great Barrington and Butternut Basin. [Scripting News]
Ahhh, familiar territory. I lived in Great Barrington for four years, 1974 to 1978, while I attended Simon's Rock College. Lived in West Stockbridge too for a few months after I graduated, before I moved to NYC in the fall of 78.
« Vote early and often »
Since I'm talking about work-related stuff today, I would be remiss if I didn't mention that SOAPscope, the product I work on, is a nominee for a Jolt Reader Award in the Web Services Tools category. Voting begins today (hint, hint).
« Buzz »
I'm getting psyched and ready for the session I'll be giving this afternoon at 4:00 at Web Services Edge 2003 in Boston. I see that Brian Jepson has been attending and blogging about it. Any other people actively blogging the event?