Tuesday, January 14, 2003


OutsideOfSociety. >>  Klas Kroon "left the web-business" a while back and became a carpenter, which he thinks is "much better than sitting on a chair, staring at a screen, moving your hand an inch or two, all day long :)"  Hehe.  I think he's got a point there.  But Klas still enjoys doings certain web things in his spare time.  He's been into Flash since Version 2 and develops "tilebased games."  [Coolstop Daily Pick 1/14/03] [jenett.radio]
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Very Cool. I was hoping that Dave would start coming up with these types of ideas. This should be a very interesting year on the Scripting News Weblog. Of course, he is really going to make me want to be at the University to partake in some of the fun.

A picture named bus.gifI'm planning the blogging website for Harvard in my head, and thought of a question I'd like to ask Harvard students and faculty. Would you like to participate in a project to create knowledge? I would have liked that question when I was a student. Of course! Yes yes yes. That's why I came to college. But there were so few ways for students to participate when I was a student. I wonder if it's like that at Harvard. I think about the Yahoo guys at Stanford and how inspired they were. What if a university like Harvard, not just a few students, got busy mapping the world of knowledge on the Internet. Each student would take responsibility for some period of time for some aspect of world knowledge. When they graduate they pass it on, or even better, take the responsibility with them, into life. Does any of this make sense? I'm beta testing ideas here as I go. [Scripting News]


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