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Critters People

The Rule of Small Deer

There were three deer on the path in front of me. They didn’t run when they saw me. They just stood there staring at me. Finally, as one, they moved: one pawed the ground, one began eating the leaves from a small bush, the third started walking towards me. Deer are supposed to run from […]

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RDF Semantics

I love you 25% of the time

Oooo. This is fun. *claps hands* David Weinberger asks: Let’s say I want to express in an RDF triple not simply that A relates to B, but the degree of A’s relationship to B. E.g.: Bill is 85% committed to Mary The tint of paint called Purple Dawn is 30% red Frenchie is 75% likely to […]

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People Photography Weblogging

Lonely impulse

One of my favorite webloggers has been very quiet and I did my usual, which was go into the comments of his last post in preparation of putting in a comment about being quiet, missing him, that sort of thing. Another had already been there, and commented the same, but what stopped me was the […]

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Photography Places

Glass in the garden

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. My roommate was home from work early yesterday so I took the opportunity of having the car during the day to make a quick trip to the Botanical Gardens. There was a great deal of activity–more than I would expect on an overcast Friday afternoon. However, the unveiling of the […]

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Weblogging

Introducing YellowGatr

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I wanted to introduce something I’m pretty excited about: YellowGatr: a piddle of news If you’re like me and want to look at everything through a yellow glow, now you don’t have to cover your computer monitor with yellow acetate or wear yellow-tinted sunglasses. Instead you can use the YellowGatr, […]