Tuesday, 23 April 2002 |
Good news about future (link) Good news about future changes (read) Yin: Instead of some having way to much money and some having way too little, everyone will have enough. In fact we won't be playing with money, instead there will be a complex form of barter. Yang: I think there will be Santa Clauses at every street corner. We won't even need to ask them for anything. We'll simply use our thoughts to telepathetically transmit our pizza orders, and Santa's Elves will then deliver them to our door (couch). 6:46:28 PM |
W3C Photo-RDF Note Updated (link) W3C Photo-RDF Note Updated - The Note "Describing and retrieving photos using RDF and HTTP" has been updated. As seen in the demo, the authors'system includes RDF schemas, search methods, data-entry software, and a way to serve photos and metadata over HTTP. 6:09:54 PM |
'Linda Lovelace' dies from injuries suffered in crash (link) 'Linda Lovelace' dies from injuries suffered in crash - Linda Boreman, who starred as Linda Lovelace in the 1971 pornographic film Deep Throat and later became an anti-porn advocate, died Monday from injuries she suffered in a car crash. She was 53. 5:58:59 PM |
Game On: The Culture and History of Videogames (link) Game On: The Culture and History of Videogames - Yeeha, I wonder if this is coming to New Zealand, an article at Wired describes "The largest, most comprehensive collection of computer and videogame memorabilia ever assembled is about to go on display. Game On, opening at the Barbican Gallery in London in May (and traveling to the US in 2003), chronicles 40 years of game development" 5:45:26 PM |
Created a modified Google-it macro (link) Created a modified Google-it macro today in Radio to present links to multiple seach-engines using the blog entries title as the search phrase. Have copied some screenshots of the Radio script and data table here, would appreciate coding-style feedback Piquet when you read this. 3:10:47 PM |
WYSIWYG editors for web publishing (link) Further to WYSIWYG editors for web publishing post yesterday (specifically re Word) there is a thread on the CMS-list today where a developer has asked for suggestions for an editor he'd like to incorporate into a web project. Replies include a number of links to editors for various platforms and cost. Most use Active-X and have a dependency on IE5 or later. 9:22:20 AM |
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Todays Reading...
o Steam motorcycle
o UFO Area: Our Special Reports
o SOA Facts
o xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe
o Helen Clarks marijuana speech 1994 Waikato University