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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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Thursday, February 21, 2002

# 16:34  LinkLog 
Borland's dot net  
 Asc Mo
Borland Will Push .NET Out Of Windows "Over time, Windows will probably be superseded by .NET, but for now you will need both.”

Borland brings .Net into view: During the second half of the year, Borland will release versions of Borland Delphi, Borland C++ Builder and other development products that will be capable of building .Net applications for Intel-based systems, the company said in this statement Tuesday:

Borland .NET Strategy: "The Borland strategy for the Microsoft .NET platform features ..blah blah blah.. During the second half of 2002, Borland plans to release development products that support the .NET platform optimized on Intel® Architecture."

.NetWire Search Borland

# 15:55  LinkLog 
diveintomark's accessibility references   
 Asc Mo
diveintomark/02/21/2002: "This is the official accessibility statement for diveintomark.org." -- thoughtful list of accessibility references and things to look out for.
# 15:44  LinkLog 
REST, fabricated argument with some merits  
 Asc Mo
# 14:30  LinkLog 
eBay Advisor service lets sellers offer expertise.  
 Asc Mo
eBay service lets sellers offer expertise. The Internet auction company launches a new database that lists customers who are willing to sell goods for others--for a fee. [CNET News.com]

i called someone from these pages for a friend on friday morning. they got hooked up with an assistant today and had a site going before i came accross this article. that's to relevant the CNET news is to me today.

# 14:22  LinkLog 
Ten Questions the Media Can't Answer  
 Asc Mo
Plastic is pointing to a Village Voice piece about the Top Ten Questions the Media Can't Answer. Its a real eye opener to read this then flip on CNN or FOX News and listen to the verbal diarrhea. Fun for the whole family. [Adam Curry: CurryDotCom]
# 14:17  LinkLog 
Morality is quite possibly the scourge of mankind  
 Asc Mo
Ethics is a Process. Morality is quite possibly the scourge of mankind. [kuro5hin.org]

projection and fear are the scourge..  but heck morality is just a derivative *dont you get that jorn?*...  the nutshell...  ethics as a process leads to honest truth and transparency..  morals to 'The Truth' and in the end, lonelyness amidst power over others.

 

# 14:13  LinkLog 
Karma: allowing you to establish and maintain a public reputation.  
 Asc Mo
What goes around. ABC.net: Karma works [via WebWord] Game theory experiments in how to minimize the tragedy of the commons by making the history of your actions more transparent, thereby allowing you to establish and maintain a public reputation. eBay works on this principle (with their buyer/seller feedback system), and, to a lesser extent, Amazon (with their metareviews of reader reviews). [diveintomark]

sometime being there is all you need to do. nice catch. thanks mark

@ 14:56 03/15/02
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