Recovered from the Wayback Machine. A true P2P cloud does not have a core of iron. By this I mean that there can be no static IP or server providing the gateway or facilitating the communication between nodes within a distributed application. You can argue this one with me for years and you won’t convince […]
Month: February 2002
The Princess
There once was a fairy tale princess who lived in a land of sunshine and Starbuck lattes. Of course she wasn’t part of a fairy tale, and she wasn’t really a princess, but starting a tale with “there once was a fairy tale princess” sounds better than “there once was this lady of no particular […]
The comments
My last posting demonstrates that some of the best writing that occurs at this weblog occurs within the comments rather than within the posting, itself. Still continuing the theme of how much to share online. When does sharing stop and uncontrolled dumping of self begin. There was a point made, and a good one, that […]
Photos of St. Louis Arch
Photos of St. Louis Arch:
Trip was only a few days so decided to squish into a weblog posting. . I took Interstate 8 from San Diego to Arizona, and stopped at a rest area outside El Centro while still in California. As I got out of the car, I heard this jet sound. Looking up, I saw four jets […]
