Recovered from the Wayback Machine. A discussion about the Semantic Web is taking place at Bloggers Unlimited. My hope is that this conversation brings together the techies and the non-techies, and it seems like it is. At least a little bit. More voices would be welcome — all views are welcome. This is a friendly thread. […]
Author: Shelley Powers
Mockingbird takes voice
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I need to get my head out of semantics and look at the real stuff that’s going down around: Aquarionics is recording my parable, Mockingbird’s Wish for me, though he’s having troubles with the sound effects. Not surprising that — this story is ‘sound intensive’. I asked if he would do it after hearing his marvelous […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I enjoy posting photographs to the weblog, and usually accompany them with a story or a short and appropriate note. A couple of months ago I started something new — posting photos accompanied by poems that complemented the ‘story’ I wanted to tell with the photo. Explaining my new approach, I wrote: […]
Deadly, Beautiful
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. The light and sound show hit with a fury yesterday, but not without exacting payment on its way. Several people were killed by tornadoes in Kansas and Missouri and it looks like the town of Pierce City was pretty much leveled. The storms had lost a lot of their energy by the time they hit us, […]
You are how you write
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 […]
