“May I see your driver’s license and registration, please.” I comply. “Ma’am, are you aware of the speed limit here on the reservation?” Three days and close to 1800 miles later, I’m in St. Louis — after an 18 hour drive from an hour west of Albuquerque. I spent the first two days wondering Arizona […]
Month: February 2002
Emerging Technologies Conf
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Dave mentioned today that he’ll be giving a presentation at the Emerging Technologies Conference. My conference proposal was rejected, which was disappointing — particularly since the session I gave at the first P2P conference was successful. Such is life. So if you’re going to the conference you can see Dave, but you’ll miss […]
San Diego zoo
Hi! This is your favorite professional writer who hacks a weblog even though we’re not supposed to. I’m bringing you today’s copy of “Where the Blog Turns”. When last seen our intrepid weblogger was braving the wilds of San Diego zoo. We’ll go live to Burningbird, at the zoo: Hello? Hello, can you hear me? […]
Jonathon Delacour web design
Jonathon is still into CSS land, and Chris has tired of orange. Blue looks pretty good. Foxy Gary seems busy — a new blogicon item, JOHO, and now he wants to re-design his site. Sigh. Is everyone looking to re-design their sites? Am I the lone bastion of tasteless weblogging design? The Mighty Geek beat me out for Color Scheme Most […]
P2P for Radio
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. When I return from vacation land, I’m going to build a true P2P cloud for Radio. I’ve been wanting to test some functionality and needed a good user-interface vehicle. Looks like Radio is a good fit. I need a golden gateway, but I imagine Userland would provide the server space […]
