Friday, January 11, 2002
One aspect of Radio that I love is that it serves as a personal archive of interesting info. Before, when I found a useful site, I'd either print it out or bookmark it. Now I blog it and can always find it, in the application I need to read it. Even if no one ever reads my weblog, I will need it. 11:48:12 PM
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Still digging. I wrote a little story about myself. A Story Let's see how it works. I'm using BBEdit to do my html. Is there a way to get a Mac to show the WYSIWYG editor or is that a Windows only thing? 11:12:13 PM
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Art history doubles. Engraved stones from South Africa could be the oldest works of art. [Nature Science Update]I have had a lot of interest in evolution and natural selection. The idea that human artifacts over 75,000 years old have markings on them that are "art" is really novel and could have substantial impacts on how homo sapiens came into existence. 10:51:47 PM
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Fly cells on the move may reveal clues to cancer metastases. [EurekAlert!] Not sure yet how to get the WYSIWYG editor going on my mac (running Netscape now. I'll try IE later, but I'll have to see if my copy of peek-a-boo works) Anyway, this is an interesting article in the journal Cell that discusses some nice work using the fruit fly to understand what makes cells stick to one another and move around. Since the greatest danger from most cancers is the formation of metastases, this could be really important. 10:36:20 PM
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I loved Radio 7.0.1. I am really looking forward to using 8.0. I hope I do not have much trouble 9:17:51 PM
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