Booksmarks. Discovery. Company Bandwidth.
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Monday, August 30, 2004
Friday, August 27, 2004
for theBook
Getting on a registry committee was possible by first attacking the registry. forming an alliance. - {boss}
Thursday, August 26, 2004
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
Saturday, August 21, 2004
SearchStream, Clickstream & the PersonalWeb
Friday, August 20, 2004
Thursday, August 19, 2004
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
for theBook
I think that the best I could hope for out of life, would be that when people mention my name it gets painfully quiet and tense until somebody can change the subject.
not for theBook
After 25 years, I can say with complete confidence,
DO NOT EVER ABUSE IN FRONT OF A GIRL.
not even the cens*red one-liner joke-thing.
Especially That!
now spend the rest of your day in colleague reinforced
guilt which should be sliding off but isn't.
stupid. stupid. stupid...
ps: i hate girls. in a good way :)
DO NOT EVER ABUSE IN FRONT OF A GIRL.
not even the cens*red one-liner joke-thing.
Especially That!
now spend the rest of your day in colleague reinforced
guilt which should be sliding off but isn't.
stupid. stupid. stupid...
ps: i hate girls. in a good way :)
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
Monday, August 16, 2004
for theBook
I'm talking about real, understandable rage that can drive rational people to think the unthinkable.
Thursday, August 12, 2004
for theBook
Part II of How to F*ck Your Brains
A few days back, I decided to stop looking at females in order to gauge if I'm missing out on anything deeper in life.
The first day was okay, I kept averting my eyes everytime my sly brain spotted some eyecandy.
It's the third day today and I don't think I can keep this up. My life suddenly seems to have become bleached and colorless like a 60's movie.
Even in the split second it takes for my eyes to avert themselves, the essence of beauty burns itself into my retinas. I miss leching.
I have a newfound appreciation of the female form and all it's wiles. My only advice to all fellow lechers is to undergo a trial period of gaze-aversion. Just go cold turkey. The assault on your senses when you finally resume your favourite pastime is something that cannot be described.
A few days back, I decided to stop looking at females in order to gauge if I'm missing out on anything deeper in life.
The first day was okay, I kept averting my eyes everytime my sly brain spotted some eyecandy.
It's the third day today and I don't think I can keep this up. My life suddenly seems to have become bleached and colorless like a 60's movie.
Even in the split second it takes for my eyes to avert themselves, the essence of beauty burns itself into my retinas. I miss leching.
I have a newfound appreciation of the female form and all it's wiles. My only advice to all fellow lechers is to undergo a trial period of gaze-aversion. Just go cold turkey. The assault on your senses when you finally resume your favourite pastime is something that cannot be described.
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
for theBook
I got the idea while coming to work in a rick. All i ever do is lech.
So from today, I won't. Only for a few days.
Maybe I'm missing out on something else in life. Something even more deeper. Dushy disagrees. Of course he does.
He has doubts. He's read the Da Vinci Code. And like most of us,
suddenly has found renewed faith in atheism.
One book to break a myth. One book to build one.
Which one would you trust ?
So from today, I won't. Only for a few days.
Maybe I'm missing out on something else in life. Something even more deeper. Dushy disagrees. Of course he does.
He has doubts. He's read the Da Vinci Code. And like most of us,
suddenly has found renewed faith in atheism.
One book to break a myth. One book to build one.
Which one would you trust ?
for theBook
The problem with other people's opinions about my opinions is that no one actually knows my opinions. All anyone knows about me is the vitriol coming out of my mouth around people who couldn't matter less to me.
I might be dumb but i'm not dumb enough to express my true opinions about anything important. The one thing i've learned about freedom of expression is that you really ought to keep that sort of thing to yourself.
I might be dumb but i'm not dumb enough to express my true opinions about anything important. The one thing i've learned about freedom of expression is that you really ought to keep that sort of thing to yourself.
Monday, August 09, 2004
Sunday, August 08, 2004
Saturday, August 07, 2004
Friday, August 06, 2004
Thursday, August 05, 2004
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
IPV9 - for theBook
The present IP, offering 32-bit data labels, can now offer every living human a unique online address, limiting direct access to something like 10 billion Web pages or specific computers. In contrast, IPv6 will use 128 bits. This will allow the virtual tagging of every cubic centimeter of the earth's surface, from sea level to mountaintop, spreading a multidimensional data overlay across the planet. Every tagged or manmade object may participate, from your wristwatch to a nearby lamppost, vending machine or trash can -- even most of the discarded contents of the trash can.
In the mid-'90s, Great Britain had almost 150,000 CCD police cameras scanning public streets. Today, they number in the millions.
American constabularies have few cameras of their own. Instead, they rely on vast numbers of security monitors operated by small and large companies, banks, markets and private individuals, who scan ever larger swaths of urban landscape.
Automatic software agents will recognize individuals who pass through one camera view, then perform a smooth handoff to the next camera, and the next, planting a "tail" on dozens, hundreds, or tens of thousands of people at a time.
Advertising agencies are already funding research groups that use PET scans and fMRI to study the immediate reactions of test subjects to marketing techniques and images.
Some of the "toys" offered by Draganfly Innovations can cruise independently for more than an hour along a GPS-guided path, transmit 2.4 GHz digital video, then return automatically to the hobbyist owner.
David Brin's Articles
In the mid-'90s, Great Britain had almost 150,000 CCD police cameras scanning public streets. Today, they number in the millions.
American constabularies have few cameras of their own. Instead, they rely on vast numbers of security monitors operated by small and large companies, banks, markets and private individuals, who scan ever larger swaths of urban landscape.
Automatic software agents will recognize individuals who pass through one camera view, then perform a smooth handoff to the next camera, and the next, planting a "tail" on dozens, hundreds, or tens of thousands of people at a time.
Advertising agencies are already funding research groups that use PET scans and fMRI to study the immediate reactions of test subjects to marketing techniques and images.
Some of the "toys" offered by Draganfly Innovations can cruise independently for more than an hour along a GPS-guided path, transmit 2.4 GHz digital video, then return automatically to the hobbyist owner.
David Brin's Articles
Tuesday, August 03, 2004
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