Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Dorothea has better luck than I attracting people’s interest in a project. Someone is going to help her building indexing software. She also wrote: I admit I’m now open to the charge of “stop energy” on the RDFPF project (and I suspect Bb’s said as much privately, which is okay). […]
What didn’t work
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. The RDF Poetry Finder was more than a personal interest of mine — it was an attempt to see if a project could go from idea stage to implementation through the efforts of people who participated purely on interest — no formal group formation whatsoever. Additionally, it was a project […]
What didn’t work
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. The RDF Poetry Finder was more than a personal interest of mine — it was an attempt to see if a project could go from idea stage to implementation through the efforts of people who participated purely on interest — no formal group formation whatsoever. Additionally, it was a project […]
Junior doesn’t like flowers
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. “Oh look, Junior! The nice lady took a picture of pretty flowers! Aren’t they pretty? Now tell the nice lady thank you for taking the picture of the pretty flowers, Junior.” “Thanks for the flower picture, nice lady.” “You’re welcome, Junior. Do you like photos of flowers?” […]
It was lovely while it lasted
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Updated: Consensus about the RDF Poetry Finder is that it is, at best, overly ambitious, at worst, undoable. It’s also a project that primarily only interested me — not surprising since it was my little fevered brain storm — so I’m not going to continue the discussion or the essays, […]
