Shortly after my reappearance, Seth Dillingham said something really nice and very memorable. To me it was the day I quit smoking, and also the day I checked into the hospital (when I wrote that post I didn't know for sure I'd have to go into the hospital, but I wasn't surprised when I did). "Lots of non-Internet stuff going on," I said then. We're getting close to June 14, when, last year, to people who read this site I just disappeared. But any word that begins with OX is a candidate for easy hexing. Also, reading the highway signs I kept seeing Oxford, which I wanted to write as a hex number: oXF08D. That's all there is to it, except when you really want to get it you should let just a hint of an R back. I think I've got the key for speaking with a Boston accent. Beware wiener boys, you're getting too close. Pretty soon I'm going to bring the cops into it. The stalking is starting to happen in meatspace now, and that's not fun. Okay both the WinerLog guys were at OSCOM, and they both behaved fairly badly. But a freeway sign for New York City? Skyscrapers and everything. I'm used to seeing San Francisco, even Los Angeles and Reno on these signs. That's what I liked the most about Ringo, he needed a little help from his friends, and he appreciated it too.Īnother cool thing about driving to NY is when you get close enough to see big green Interstate highway signs that say New York City. "Gotta pay your dues if you want to sing the blues." The cool thing about the song is that George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Stephen Stills are performing too. The first song they played was It Don't Come Easy by Ringo Starr. Found a great oldies station from Hartford, CT. News.Com: "When we sense that a person is making an effort to copy the way that we speak, we tend to like that person more, they believed."ĭon Park: "CSS heavy web pages on display at CSS Zen Garden look great." Wes Felter: "I looked at the WASTE design document and as I suspected the protocol is a piece of junk."īlogjsim is an instant messaging plug-in for blojsom.Įrnie the Attorney: "Maybe Jobs is right to factor mortality into his marketing strategy." If I believed that, then Scripting News would not be a weblog. A weblog clearly does not have to order the posts strictly chronologically. Regular conference attendees were under no such restraint, and as a result we have coverage from the audience, not the journalists."Īaron Cope makes a valuable point, but does it in a harsh way. They charge for the studies, I'm going to ask them to make this one available on the Web, since it's about the Web.ĭan Gillmor: ".Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital conference made reporters promise that all sessions were off the record unless the speakers specifically agreed to put the comments on the record. The study should be out in a month or so, and will be made public. I was interviewed yesterday by a researcher at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government for a case study on the role weblogs played in the downfall of Trent Lott. Hanan Cohen reports that Google-Israel has been broken since May 5. Responses to comments on the weblog article.
Your worst enemy is in the corridors of Redmond. You have less to fear from Sun, Netscape or AOL. Scoble: "Our products are too freaking hard to use."Ĩ/26/99: "Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, check this out.