Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I am in the midst of semantics, poetry, and RDF but I did want to take a moment to add my own comment on a new linguistic nosh currently being nibbled in the neighborhood. The nosh in question is a new book by William Hannas titled “The Writing on the […]
Year: 2003
Thoughts of a traveler
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Another storm watch on, and this one left tornados in its wake in Kansas. Another excellent light and sound show tonight. I thought I would ramble a bit online while I wait for it. I’ve been called into jury duty the first week in June. Yup, Burningbird on a jury. […]
RDF Poetry Finder: Pieces of the Puzzle
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. First in a multi-part series focusing on RDF (Resource Description Framework) and poetry and demonstrating two-way integration between art and technology. No prior experience with either RDF or poetry is required. Recently, Simon St. Laurent wrote a weblog essay titled The (data) medium is the message, in which he discusses the […]
Knowing which trail to walk
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Today we tried a new park called the Forest 44 Conservancy, which is part of the Missouri conservation effort. It’s an interesting place very close to home and bordered by a large horse farm. Because it’s conservation land, the trail was lightly developed; from the nature of the trail, the […]
RSS and what’s the use?
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Actually, I should realize that I would be wasting my time discussing RSS, as no one will care, and no minds will change, and it won’t stop people getting into flame wars if I happen to mention RSS in a posting. Pictures. I should just stick with pictures.
