Monthly Archives: January 2005

A Revolution of Values

begin the long and difficult process of extricating ourselves from this nightmare… Continue reading

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Filthy Whore

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CIO Magazine – More Than Human

Transhumanism will create unique problems for CIOs… Continue reading

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Rain

It’s still raining in Los Angeles. Keeping the shades open all day, watching the clouds roll from the coast like dunes. The park smells like Seattle, impossibly green. Every street is cleaner than it’s been in a year, every reservoir … Continue reading

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Open and Shut

Nupedia founder Larry Sanger wrote a Kuro5hin article about how Wikipedia sux. Funny story — apparently Wikipedia started out as the scratch pad for Nupedia, which was based on carefully vetted articles. A year after it started, Nupeida died with … Continue reading

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move small objects [2004]

These are the comments through August 2004.
i can see something, like a wormhole of blue, violet, purple light…

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move small objects [2003]

I can say you must have the ability to up-levels… Continue reading

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NYT – Myths Run Wild in Blog Tsunami Debate

The New York Times January 3, 2005 COMMUNICATIONS Myths Run Wild in Blog Tsunami Debate By JOHN SCHWARTZ As the horror of the South Asian tsunami spread and people gathered online to discuss the disaster on sites known as Web … Continue reading

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NYT – The Art of the Fan

Mr. Doeringer is perhaps the first artist to work in the medium of enthusiasm… Continue reading

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