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Waiting for Columbus
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Sunday, January 19, 2003

Connected Clothing For The Networked World : Before you stuff one more gadget into your pocket, you might consider trying one of these garments. Some of them border on the geeky, but they also might make using your gadgets more convenient and comfortable. (Wall Street Journal via MyAppleMenu) [MyAppleMenu]
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Pacific Telecom and Broadband. Our broadband future is the central topic of this year's meeting of the Pacific Telecommunications Council. Later today I'm chairing... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]
6:49:38 PM    comment []

ClarisWorks history published by co-author [The Macintosh News Network]
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What Radio calls a hit and what my stats program calls hits are two entirely sepearate things apparently.
4:17:35 PM    comment []

I just saw a note in passing from spacetoday.net about the shuttle mission and how it's going smoothly. How soon we forget our initial wonder of Mercury and Gemini and the forward thinking Space pioneers. Now, the Shuttle going up is pretty much a non-event.
3:21:02 PM    comment []

Spectrum vs. Sphincter.

Our views on radio spectrum are antique. We still see spectrum as something requiring a dial of fixed frequencies: Every "station" has a "channel" with "range" and "coverage." Very limited, very antique. Also very unnecessary.

This is the wireless digital age. Cyberspace is wide open, literally. We have smart people wandering around the Commons, thinking of ways to make it exactly huge for everybody. Wirelessly.

Right now these folks are collected around an issue they call Open Spectrum. And they have prepared an FAQ about it. One sample:

An Open Spectrum policy would permit anyone to send signals across any range of spectrum without permission, with the minimum set of rules required to enable the success of a "wireless commons."

Bonus link: Why Open Spectrum Matters, by David Weinberger.

[The Doc Searls Weblog]
3:00:20 PM    comment []

I had to e-mail Dave as he doesn't have active comment's on his blog.

Every time I post a comment on a weblog I have to remember to go back and see if anyone followed up. We have to figure a way to automate this. Agree or disagree? [Scripting News]
2:58:43 PM    comment []


A couple of updates on the site. I've now got the Book and Music links up and running. What will appear here are things that I have in my own library. Can't very well recommend stuff we haven't read or listened too now can we. Ok well we could and then we'd be like the plethora of radio and tv talk show hosts.
11:37:15 AM    comment []

Proposed: The Bixby Snyder Law.

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Larry Lessig has a clever workaround for the Sonny Bono all-copyrights-default-to-perpetuity law, recently upheld in the Eldred decision: Charge a "tiny tax," as low as $1.00, on all copyrights upwards of 50 years old, which their owners wish to keep out of the public domain. It's a great idea. In fact, I think it would be a politically smart move for Hollywood and the publishing industry to get behind it, so they're less than 100% hostile to the very idea of the public domain.

Larry calls it The Eric Eldred Act. That's fine, but it's a bit too... memorial, perhaps. I think it needs a better hook. I propose calling it The Bixby Snyder Law.

Bixby was the host of It's Not My Problem, the only show running on TV in the movie Robocop. Every time a TV appeared in the movie, there was Bixby, blurting his laugh line: I'll buy that for a dollar!

Whatever we call the law, we should get behind it. Write your local congresscritter, and watch Larry's blog (Eldred too) for further developments.

Meanwhile, Steve Waldman wants us to think about civil disobedience.

[The Doc Searls Weblog]
10:12:00 AM    comment []

We went last night to see The Colorado Mammoth Nice win guys.
10:00:49 AM    comment []

I just sent off a brief note to my Congresswoman. I'd urge you to follow the links and do the same.

Contact your Congressperson in the U.S. House of Representatives.. I thought this might be handy for you to have. I used it to request that my congressman read The Eric Eldred Act FAQ that Lawerence Lessig has on his site.... [Lockergnome's Bits and Bytes]
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