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Synthetic Morpheme Christopher Taylor's editorials on Science, Technology, Salsa dancing and more ![]() I read a weblog entry today about the wikipedia [Yarr!] and I was intrigued. So, I decided to go see what the widipedia had to say about "Papiamento". Papiamento is a human language that I learned while living on the island of Curacao in the Caribbean. The widipedia's full text search tool was broken, but it suggested that I do a Google search of the term on the site. I did and found an article discussing "Lingua Franca". In the article there was a link to the word "Papiamento", but when I clicked the link, it told me that there was, as yet, no entry for that word and it gave me a text form to fill out to create a new entry for the word. So, being the good netizen that I am, I added a new entry [Papiamento]. What a cool concept! 3:14:16 PM
![]() Xopus has come a long way since I first wrote about it [Oct 29, 2002]. Go check out what it now has to offer [Xopus.com]. 2:54:11 PM
![]() A technique for running multiple versions of IE on the same box [Insert Title Web Designs]. This help overcomes the problem that developers have testing their web apps and pages against older versions of Internet Explorer. 2:48:56 PM ![]()
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