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Will China make it to the moon, or will they have an economic collapse along the way?
China Sending Two People Into Space [Slashdot]
10:20:01 AM
Check out "Howard's Web" link - I heard Trippi speak. He basically said mass media trumps the internet. Check out my other blog - www.craigcline.com/blog/ for a complete account of the Digital Democracy Teach In Day at O'Reilly's Etech. And I'm not even dead.
Paul Boutin has some embarrasingly kind things to say in Cluetrain goes mainstream.
The context is a huge bonus link— Paul's Howard's Web: The Internet couldn't save Dean, but it could save Kerry, in Slate.
[The Doc Searls Weblog]10:13:43 AM
So Nader is running again. I doubt if he'll have the same impact on trhe outcome he had in 2000 - first, he won't be on nearly the same numbe rof ballots; 2md, last time it was leftist-chic to vote for him figuring that Gore would win or that there wasn't any difference between gore and Bush. Now nearly everyone who has a brain knows better....
The Nerve Of Him! Nader Threatens To Scuttle Democrat 'Taking-Votes-For-Granted' Plan. Plastic::Politics::Politics:3rd Party: That loud shriek of terror you hear is from Democrats finding out Ralph Nader intends to run for president again. [Plastic: Most Recent]
10:09:38 AM
This is one of the smarter tech comics out there. Newspaper sshould pick it up. And then there is User Friendly....
Comic Pokes Fun at Wi-Fi's Range. Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet, points out the coffeeshop range dilemma: Peter Zale's Helen is the smartest techie in the world, but her low-tech ersatz boyfriend gets the last laugh in this Sunday comic.... [Wi-Fi Networking News]
9:58:00 AM