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21:23 03/06/02
i would like to put my ie bookmarks here.

i wish i knew how to properly leverage radio into doing that for me.

 

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Tuesday, January 29, 2002

# 21:32  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
New Theories Dispute Existence of Black Holes -- 'Two U.S. scientists have questioned the existence of black holes and suggested, in their place, the existence of an exotic bubble of superdense matter, an object they call a gravastar. The two are pointing out that physicists have swept some "humiliating" problems with black holes under the carpet. By confronting these problems, they claim to have found an alternative fate for a collapsing star.' Cosmiverse
 [Follow Me Here]

while we're going out on limbs, lets note the absence of reports of people studying the second/ out-of body state disappearing/'just dying' in their travels. if they were to run into black holes then chances might be that they could not exit them.. thus the case for gravastars gets some support here :)

# 21:28  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
UnBlinking: Googlewhacking: The Search for The One

apparently the definite resource to the field

# 20:57  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
# 17:43  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo

Howard Rheingold

[Deadly Bloody Serious Radio]
update: hey guys, thanks for the core links! to: rheingold.com and links.net/vita/hlr

i was thinking *howard bloom* when i wrote "hit http://disinfo.com to find out more about howard" .. had _no idea what the search link would offer in return. lol! thanks again.

# 17:06  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Small Pieces Loosely Joined: "What is the Web for? And why do we care so much? Why has this simple technology sent a lightning bolt through our culture? It goes far beyond the Web's over-hyped economic impact: 500 million of us aren't there because we want a better "shopping experience." The Web, a world of pure connection, free of the arbitrary constraints of matter, distance and time, is showing us who we are - and is undoing some of our deepest misunderstandings about what it means to be human in the real world."
# 16:48  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo

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