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Sunday, January 26, 2003
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the Miserables, take two
Wrote another short essay. I was thinking about Victor Hugo's Les Mis. I even went out and picked up a copy of the novel. Which I will read - right after I finish reading Christina Wodtke's book and Louis Rosenfeld/peter Morvilles' as well (I've taped them together to make one big book: Information blueprints for the arcitected web). Going back to Hugo though. I've become a little sensitive on the subject of regime change for some reason. Not that I place a great deal of weight on some concept of national sovereignity. The worlds one big playground. You want rules? Lay out the bases, get yourself a big rubber ball, name some teams and try to start a game. The rules are in force as long as the game goes on.
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- Prolegemma to any future FAQ.
- Who are you again?
- paul bushmiller
- what is it exactly that you do?
- at the least, this.
- What is this?
- it's a weblog.
- How long have you been doing it?
- 3 or 4 years. I used to run it by hand; Radio Userland is more convenient.
- Ever been overseas?
- yes
- Know any foreign languages?
- no
- Favorite song?
- victoria - the kinks
- RockandRoll? Favorite American song then
- Omaha - Moby Grape
- Favorite Movie
Billy in the Lowlands
- favorite book?
- any book I can read in a clean well lighted place
- Is this one of those websites with lots of contentious, dogmatic and brittle opinions?
- no
- What do you expect to accomplish with this?
- something
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