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Thursday, June 20, 2002
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And here is something interesting.. from someone else's blog(s) of course!
Well, I thought that the only reader is prolly pissed off now cuz of all the crap that I've been posting myself.. so why not make the blog a little more respectable and add some worthwhile and recycled content from other respectable blogs!
The spectacular result of my scrounging is below! woweeee!!
8:53:27 PM
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MIT project shows future interface technologies. Project Oxygen aims to add human touch to technology [InfoWorld: Top News]
Sometimes, when I'm not visiting the real world, I think that the legends of magical things are actually examples of computers that had a human friendly interface... but those technologies have been lost now.. oh the Mithril!
8:46:09 PM
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Want to Read This? Ask First. So, National Public Radio wants to control who links to their pages, just as a Dallas newspaper tried earlier this year. What is this, the Iron Curtain Wide Web? Commentary by Jon Rochmis. [Wired News]
What I want to know is, Why the HELL is NPR, running on public money is forcing people to do shit that big corp's are famous for? I mean.. okay, so maybe they're corporate bitches too.. but fer the love of GAAAWD!!!
8:39:17 PM
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Judicial "Enabling Act" in US Federal Courts. The government filed a brief in federal appelate court today asserting that "declared enemy combatants in the war on terrorism have no right to counsel and can be held indefinately". The Justice Department also declared that the civilian courts have no competency to intercede in cases involving arbitrarily declared 'enemy combatants'. The brief additionally stipulates that the government may declare anyone at all to be an enemy combatant, without presenting any evidence whatsoever, regardless of whether they were captured in battle or anywhere else. Reminds me of Germany in 1933... [kuro5hin.org]
All I have to say about this is.. .HOLY SHIT! Take this Nazi Germany of yesteryear!
8:36:03 PM
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Wired: Personal Flying is here? or is it? . Hey, isn't this what the GyroPlane promised? Is affordable personal flying really possible? and if so, "personal" for how many? Unless a revolutionary method of propulsion is found, this will stay a pipe dream! Apple and the "microcomputer" was made possible by the Integrated Circuit. "Personal Flyer" will be made possible by the "solid state propulsion device" ???
>>>"There's a paradigm shift coming in the per-mile transportation cost on jet aircraft that will replicate the personal computing phenomenon," Raburn says. "Remember in the mainframe era how everyone said that individuals would never want computers in their homes? Well, every other aspect of society over the past five decades has been going toward individual choice - think about cars, PCs, your cell phone. But here's the one big component of our economy - air transport - where everybody has decided that it's OK to go Greyhound." <<< [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
8:34:29 PM
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Big Day Tomorrow!!
Yeah.. baby! going to pick up the iBook and the iPod!! yaya!!!!!!
listening to Gypsy Kings... Volare!!!!!!!!!!!
8:27:20 PM
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