Tom Morris

17 November 2006

A pungent mix of programming, philosophy, pedanticism, procrastination, perplexity, peripheral political polemic, and platters of preposterousness.

You’ve probaly seen it by now, but I’ve gotta agree with every word in this article about the HD-DVD/BluRay game. It’s what I’ve been saying for months, but so many idiots seem to think that television still matters.

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NEWS FLASH! A UK mobile company is fucking stupid. Less stupid than they were, but still goddamn stupid.

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Stewart Rutledge has a guide to keeping your Gmail account under control. It’s not for me (I’m at 10%), but it might be for you.

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Mark C. Chu-Carroll has an excellent refutation of Sal Cordova - hardly a difficult task, but quite an amusing one.

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Celebrate XML, kids!

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Tom Coates has some thoughts from the recent Social by Design NMK event. I always intend to go to the NMK events but never get around to booking the tickets.

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Steve Rubel has details of how the New York Stock Exchange is using OPML. Woohoo!

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PZ is knocking John West about a bit and having fun ripping that kooky fraud Deepak Chopra a new hole who is arguing for the afterlife. There’s lots of tasty “quantum vibrations” crap

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It’s all about teh giggles

I’m a big fan of Web 3.0. Kent thinks it’s silly.

That’s the point. Web 3.0 is a silly remark on Web 2.0. At the event I was at today, you could choose some “tags” - little stickers that you apply to yourself to describe what you do. There were tag stickers for Web 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0.

I picked out “semantic”, “RSS” and “developer”. They’re pretty good tags I think. They did have a “penguin” tag.

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Ask MeFi is looking for good vegetarian food in London. I’ve gotta do some reviews of good London restaurants.

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