Architect Our World:Ken Hall's Radio WebLog

9/1/2002; 10:09:30 AM

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Wednesday, August 14, 2002
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This is a nice set of files to see in a list:

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    Thank you to Evectors<

  • /A>, who make Radio Tools

    > From Rick Klau's weblog:  a security .txt file for to limit directory browsing?
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    Rick Klau goes to an expand-collapse outline template for his weblog.

    [Scripting News]

    Is this an example of an ActiveRenderer OPML document being used for a directory?

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    I am beginning something of a story about my grandpa.

    However, this link to Leo Beckwith might

    be a better bet.

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    Bingo!  "Radio provides a default navigator link of "Home" when you first install the product that links to your most current weblog p

    ost"

    Bookwatch needs watching!  This is really interesting at many levels.  First, because I love books.  Second, as an example of technology with sponteneity.  Finally, as a study in tipping points and the flow of memes.

    Very interesting article on security including VPNs... (courtesy the ever mindful D.Winer)

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    Ashleig Banfield asks for email reply to three questions:

    How have you changed since nine-eleven?

    How has the country changed since nine-eleven?

    (now what was that final question.....?)

    We must ask "why" this has happened an

    d address the root cause!    The source of this problem does not yield to war, as we are seeing presently.  We must change the ground or situation of life which brings people to the extremes of desperation that we see in acts of terrorism.  We must acknolwege our complicity in the situation at hand and act with dignity and clarity.  We must learn and teach and act  on how to sustain all of us together on this planet.

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