Leigh Dobb’s wrote: RDF is essentially a relational model, although not in the classic RDBMS sense. This means its much easier, IMO, to clearly express a model in RDF. Much of the functionality that the library community is seeking: the ability to move data between formats and identify authorities, is already present in RDF. It’s there […]
Charter continued
Last post this this morning and afternoon. I don’t know why I’m in such a chatty mood. The Charter Communications issue updated: In preparation for filing a complaint with the BBB and the State Attorney General, I call Charter to get a copy of this contract I supposedly signed. The billing office refers me to […]
Google Maps API
I am in the process of converting my metadata extensions for photos into simple drop in pages. There is no interest in the larger application, but some in the smaller uses. Not a lot — folks really are not interested in the whole ‘metadata’ thing. But I’d like to salvage some of the work I […]
Stop
Stop. Stop right now. I won’t point to the sites, and I won’t repeat the exact words. But now is not the time to point to a ‘wiki’ setup to collect information about the bombs in London, and smugly say how much better it is at covering the news than the New York Times. Now […]
Call out to London
For being a person who loves to travel, I’ve not had opportunity to travel outside the country as I much as I would wish. The only place I’ve visited in Europe was London, during the Easter holiday weekend in 2001. I was charmed by the friendliness of the people, the wonderful architecture, and most of […]
